April 2010 Archive
5911.
OpenDNS Partners with the US Postal Service to Enhance Local Searches (opendns.com)
5912.
The Line For the iPad Starts Behind This Guy (techcrunch.com)
5913.
Article I wrote: "Offshoring without Outsourcing", would love your feedback (blog.factual.com)
5914.
Taking HTML5 to a new dimension: Opera proposes new 1D Canvas Element (my.opera.com)
5915.
ABC and CBS to Stream Shows on iPad for Free (mashable.com)
5916.
Sneak Peek: Hundreds of Approved iPad Apps [video] (youtube.com)
5917.
Meet the First Person in Line for the Apple iPad [video] (mashable.com)
5918.
A fully functional Windows 95 emulator that runs right in your browser (JonathansCorner.com)
5919.
A graph theory book (code.google.com)
5920.
In Which I Become a Mashable Writer (jolieodell.wordpress.com)
5921.
Switching from Scheme to Python (jlongster.com)
5922.
Nissan LEAF Creates a New "Anchor" for Electric Car Pricing (treehugger.com)
5923.
WordPress's VaultPress: The best Beta Application Flow I've Seen. Here's Why (ryanspoon.com)
5924.
How to Rant your Way Into the Front Page (andresosinski.com.ar)
5925.
Timeboxing (engineering.twitter.com)
5926.
Ask HN: If you could go back in time and re-educate yourself. . . ()
5927.
Mflow, Twitter's hipper little brother (guardian.co.uk)
5928.
Benchmarking Load Balancers in the Cloud (blog.rightscale.com)
5929.
Facebook Introduces Community Pages (mashable.com)
5930.
Pigz compared to gzip (personal test) (youtube.com)
5931.
Why you need to be very careful about what you name your iPhone app (businessinsider.com)
5932.
What If All Software Was Open Source? A Code to Unlock the Desktop (newswise.com)
5933.
Fooled by Randomness (en.wikipedia.org)
5934.
Cobalt WP Boost plugin increases WordPress Memory Limit (frugaltheme.com)
5935.
In 3-D, Masters Does Have Extra Dimension (nytimes.com)
5936.
Robot towel folder (freeform, previously unseen towels) (youtube.com)
5937.
Poker tactics that apply to startups (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
5938.
Law School Where Every Student's GPA Just Increased (npr.org)
5939.
Canonical is using The Theory of "Oh Thank God" (pratul.in)
5940.
Are we moving away from accessible design? (softwareprototyping.net)