April 2011 Archive
5221.
Stick a pin in it: Economist reports on Pinboard.in (economist.com)
5222.
On not reading the way I used to (blog.obiefernandez.com)
5223.
'No safe levels' of radiation in Japan (english.aljazeera.net)
5224.
Google bids $900 million for Nortel patent portfolio (engadget.com)
5225.
Be Lazy (jkatzur.tumblr.com)
5226.
Mike Subelsky's StartupCity - details announced (thestartupcity.com)
5227.
Engineer finds it hard to compete against foreign tech workers (mlive.com)
5228.
Writing ‘syntax-case’ Macros (blog.racket-lang.org)
5229.
Does this mean the end of disqus? (livefyre.com)
5230.
3taps Wants to Democratize the Exchange of Data (readwriteweb.com)
5231.
Genetically modified cows produce 'human' milk (telegraph.co.uk)
5232.
Swiss Court Orders Google to Manually Blur Faces, License Plates in Street View (digitaldaily.allthingsd.com)
5233.
Clj3D: A Clojure graphic library (github.com)
5234.
How content farms like eHow and Answerbag work (onlinemba.com)
5235.
Why The Tech Industry Needs Founder-CEOs (informationweek.com)
5236.
Ad Network Monitors 76% of US (singularityhub.com)
5237.
The Product Shakeup At Google Begins (techcrunch.com)
5238.
Spammers target Facebook (siliconvalley.com)
5239.
Gabriel vs Brooks (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
5240.
Save The Data: A petition to save Data.gov (sunlightfoundation.com)
5241.
Build your own fully working LEGO felt tip printer from scratch (adamish.com)
5242.
Slick Pretty Printer for XML, JSON and many more (pretty-print.org)
5243.
Michael Moritz: Immigration Lessons From English Soccer (online.wsj.com)
5244.
How far can we stretch the notion of Web browsers and Web apps? (ruidlopes.posterous.com)
5245.
Ebook Fraud at Amazon.com (nielsenhayden.com)
5246.
The Destructive Programming Manifesto (dpm.pen.io)
5247.
What Blekko, DuckDuckGo and WolframAlpha do better than Google (lifehacker.com)
5248.
Data.gov in crisis: the open data movement is bigger than just one site (guardian.co.uk)
5249.
Adopting Apache Hadoop in the Federal Government (cloudera.com)
5250.
Bashing Microsoft 'like kicking a puppy,' says Linux Foundation chief (networkworld.com)