April 2011 Archive
4681.
The Man Who Jump-Started Apple [2007] (blogs.pcworld.com)
4682.
Data sorting dances (blog.makezine.com)
4683.
The Real Housewives of Wall Street (rollingstone.com)
4684.
DragonflyBSD swapcache benchmarks (shiningsilence.com)
4685.
An open science manifesto (open-science.pen.io)
4686.
Libyan rebels set up own mobile network (itworld.com)
4687.
How David Segal Went from Zero to 500 Employees in 3 Years (sprouter.com)
4688.
Learning By Doing: Challenges and Practice Sites for Learning Web Security (blog.securitymonks.com)
4689.
Life360 Wins as Smartphones Become Family Utilities (gigaom.com)
4690.
List of unsolved problems (en.wikipedia.org)
4691.
Know Your Audience or Why I Never “Showed HN” EasyUnsubscriber.com (foundersblock.com)
4692.
Soviet Space Propaganda: Doctored Cosmonaut Photos (wired.com)
4693.
DOJ gets court permission to attack botnet (itworld.com)
4694.
Clearing Out New York's “Rubber Rooms” (freakonomics.com)
4695.
Next Generation of Apache Hadoop MapReduce – The Scheduler (developer.yahoo.com)
4696.
Why We Buy: How to Avoid 10 Costly Cognitive Biases (spring.org.uk)
4697.
Spotify halves limits on free service (telegraph.co.uk)
4698.
Remembering the Real Ayn Rand (online.wsj.com)
4699.
Not only SQL - memcache and MySQL 5.6 (schlueters.de)
4700.
7 Things to Consider When Hiring an Intern for Your Startup (sprouter.com)
4701.
Personal data is the future, but does anybody care? (radar.oreilly.com)
4702.
Scientist creates 3-D scanner iPhone app (w/ video) (physorg.com)
4703.
ZipCar Shares Up Over 50%, Market Cap Surpasses $1 Billion After IPO (techcrunch.com)
4704.
Nginx - why you should be running it instead of, or at least in front of Apache (ichilton.co.uk)
4705.
Microsoft owes Google an apology (businessinsider.com)
4706.
TDD sucks, BDD sucks, it's all about Unicorn Driven Development (blankdd.com)
4707.
Ask HN: Processing credit cards.. from China? ()
4708.
Leaked AMD Bulldozer Desktop Benchmarks (3dMark) (rumorpedia.net)
4709.
Washing the dishes (kdivvela.posterous.com)
4710.
Innovation always starts with Empathy (fastcodesign.com)