April 2010 Archive
6961.
Adobe will accelerate Flash video using new Apple API (arstechnica.com)
6962.
Sparking imperatives - how to fake lazy threads in Haskell (unlines.wordpress.com)
6963.
Disguised as A/B Testing (cycle7.com)
6964.
The Venture Capitalist Wishlist (blog.guykawasaki.com)
6965.
Web Laureate Classic: "WISIA: Not What I Asked" (web-poet.com)
6966.
Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac Beta 2 Leaked. Apparently it’s Very Good. (thenextweb.com)
6967.
Augmented Reality: “I Feel Therefore I Am” (hplusmagazine.com)
6968.
Blippy User's Debit Card Numbers Still Appearing In Google (businessinsider.com)
6969.
Startup Lessons Learned -- Woodstock for Entrepreneurs (thestartupdigest.com)
6970.
Indecision-Making - The Art of Choosing (nytimes.com)
6971.
Make a scale model of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope (hubblesite.org)
6972.
App rejections fall far from tree (washingtonpost.com)
6973.
Stealth marketing: When you're being pitched and you don't even know it (nydailynews.com)
6974.
Breakthrough renews focus on hydrogen cars (sfgate.com)
6975.
SphinxAPI vs SphinxQL benchmark (sphinxsearch.com)
6976.
The War essay (masterpapers.com)
6977.
McAfee's Response (mcafee.com)
6978.
Some Common Django ORM Pitfalls (blog.davidziegler.net)
6979.
Minimum Desirable Product (andrewchenblog.com)
6980.
Ya, sorry...but no financials for year 5 (convmediatips.wordpress.com)
6981.
Logo identity guideline template for download (imjustcreative.com)
6982.
Twitter App: Measure the size of your eBoobs (eboobs.kinoa.com)
6983.
Bill Gates and Chad Holliday: Energy industry needs more R&D (washingtonpost.com)
6984.
Intro to Distributed Version Control (Illustrated) (betterexplained.com)
6985.
What to Do When a PR Disaster Strikes Your Startup (readwriteweb.com)
6986.
Thinking in the Rain: An artist takes on the umbrella (2008) (newyorker.com)
6987.
Lang Lang plays iPad (youtube.com)
6988.
The New $100 Bill and the War Against Counterfeit Money (online.wsj.com)
6989.
Working Star Trek Phaser Uses 12x Blu Ray Laser (with video) (laserpointerforums.com)
6990.
Copiers store personal information on hard drive (cbsnews.com)