April 2010 Archive
7141.
Reward-driven People Win More, Even Without Reward (euraeka.com)
7142.
Future of Open Source in a Cloudy World (rackspacecloud.com)
7143.
"Sustainable" mantra no recipe for saving the world's hungry millions (foreignpolicy.com)
7144.
HN iPad app github repo (github.com)
7145.
Youth and Paradigm Shifts (scienceblogs.com)
7146.
Toby, Dave & Ian Explain XKCD (xkcdexplained.com)
7147.
EA, Ubisoft, Sony, Disney Settle Patent Lawsuit (shacknews.com)
7148.
Twitter isn't "over" but I'm over it (johnmayer.com)
7149.
Chiquita, Gizmodo, and the wages of sin in journalism (rc3.org)
7150.
Weinre: Remote Web Inspector for WebKit (muellerware.org)
7151.
"Minput" - With Optical Sensors, Mobile Devices Become Their Own Mice (popsci.com)
7152.
Got your butt kicked lately? Hope the answer is yes, and here's why. (asable.com)
7153.
Apple Acquires Personal Mobile Assistant Siri (readwriteweb.com)
7154.
Qliance, healthcare startup now backed by Bezos, Dell and Carey (techflash.com)
7155.
Inside the security firm Tech Titans employ (pehub.com)
7156.
Looking Into My Genome Reveals Risks I’ll Never Unsee (gizmodo.com)
7157.
The problem with Groupon (rashmisinha.com)
7158.
TuneCloud.fm inches in the game with Landing page (TuneCloud.fm)
7159.
H-P to Buy Palm for $1.2 Billion (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
7160.
Teenagers and Careers: Is Apprenticeship an Answer? (thesimpledollar.com)
7161.
T-Mobile Drops 5GB Cap, Ushers in a New Mobile Broadband Future (gigaom.com)
7162.
Please do not change your password (boston.com)
7163.
Who is cooler - engineers or physicists? Michio Kaku video (link.brightcove.com)
7164.
Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy – Prepare to Fork (devver.net)
7165.
Airborne wind turbines and personal electric aircraft (PARC video) (parc.com)
7166.
See what you and your Facebook friends like in common (likealike.me)
7167.
Happy Birthday Kickstarter (blog.kickstarter.com)
7168.
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Gizmodo iPhone Saga (Flowchart) (fastcompany.com)
7169.
The true story of Audion (panic.com)
7170.
Three Ways to Hack Your Commute (chronicle.com)