April 2011 Archive
3871.
EFF to San Francisco Entertainment Commission: Don’t Turn SF into a Police State (eff.org)
3872.
Cortex mapping breakthrough (theregister.co.uk)
3873.
The Story of Visual Website Optimizer “Startups Are All About Markets” (pluggd.in)
3874.
A ‘tiny screen first’ Mobile Boilerplate Extension (stuffandnonsense.co.uk)
3875.
Interval sequences (from Factor to Common Lisp) (ahefner.livejournal.com)
3876.
IE10 and Windows running on ARM (engadget.com)
3877.
Why There Is No Facebook For The Enterprise (agencycollaboration.com)
3878.
50 Life Secrets and Tips (highexistence.com)
3879.
The Legend of Mark Zuckerberg by Aaron Greenspan (quora.com)
3880.
Javascript integration testing with Capybara and headless Webkit (robots.thoughtbot.com)
3881.
Virtualization startup hiring systems hackers in Toronto ()
3882.
Android multitouch story gets even murkier (nilaypatel.co)
3883.
CELT/Opus wins HA 64kb/s listening test (people.xiph.org)
3884.
Nedis: Redis Implemented with Node.js (tjholowaychuk.com)
3885.
WhorePresents and IHave Gas: How to Avoid Unfortunate Domain Names (feefighters.com)
3886.
Asia out of IPv4 addresses (networkworld.com)
3887.
Asia just ran out of ipv4 addresses (zdnet.com)
3888.
The rationale for Ceylon, Red Hat's new programming language (arstechnica.com)
3889.
RSA explains how hackers stole critical SecurID data (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)
3890.
XYDO now tracking over 1,000,000 users (staynalive.com)
3891.
Google's Larry Page says "Whatever" to Wall Street (businessinsider.com)
3892.
This tech bubble is different (businessweek.com)
3893.
Ask HN: Which Incubators (EU / US) run a Winter Program? ()
3894.
Hertz renting electric bikes and cars in London (crave.cnet.co.uk)
3895.
How Bufferapp started- Interview with Co - Founder Leon Widrich (askaaronlee.com)
3896.
The Internet and the TV industry (blog.metawrap.com)
3897.
Xkcd: Future Timeline (xkcd.com)
3898.
EINTR and PC loser-ing: the “Worse Is Better” case study (2011) (blog.reverberate.org)
3899.
IRCRPC: IRC bots are APIs too (github.com)
3900.
JamLegend is Shutting Down (blog.jamlegend.com)