April 2011 Archive
5281.
Babushka: test-driven sysadmin (github.com)
5282.
Will putting medical records into the cloud be a big business? (economist.com)
5283.
Work for EFF's Activism Team This Summer | Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org)
5284.
Convert XML to JSON with JavaScript (davidwalsh.name)
5285.
Architecture astronauts (joelonsoftware.com)
5286.
The Data Viz Whizzes From Mint Are Launching A New Startup, Visual.ly (businessinsider.com)
5287.
11 proven practices for more effective, efficient peer code review (ibm.com)
5288.
20 Years of Linux down, and the best is yet to come (zdnet.com)
5289.
The Open-Closed Principle [pdf] (objectmentor.com)
5290.
FCC considers mandatory data roaming across the USA (theregister.co.uk)
5291.
Spike in web attacks (networkcomputing.com)
5292.
Microsoft Executives In A Heated Battle Over Opening More Retail Stores (businessinsider.com)
5293.
Coffeescript SubReddit (reddit.com)
5294.
Christopher Poole: Build A Product Before You Build A Platform (techcrunch.com)
5295.
Extroverts, Introverts, Aspies and Codies (ribbonfarm.com)
5296.
LinkedIn’s Android App Exits Beta (techcrunch.com)
5297.
[Facebook] Building Efficient Data Centers with the Open Compute Project (facebook.com)
5298.
Making The Right Investments (woothemes.com)
5299.
World's information consumption: 9.5 zetabytes per year (physorg.com)
5300.
Using crontabs on DotCloud (blog.dotcloud.com)
5301.
What is your social network relevance? (doff.me)
5302.
Designing a File System for the Cloud (nasuni.com)
5303.
Tevatron accelerator yields hints of new particle (bbc.co.uk)
5304.
In Surprise Appeal, TJX Hacker Claims U.S. Authorized His Crimes (wired.com)
5305.
Is There A New Tech Bubble? No. But There Are Other Things To Worry About. (businessinsider.com)
5306.
Geocoder: A comprehensive geocoding library for Ruby (github.com)
5307.
Genetics may affect how much caffeine you crave (webmd.com)
5308.
U.S. Eyes New Stock Rules (online.wsj.com)
5309.
Neutron Star Collision and Gamma Ray Burst Discovery [video] (youtube.com)
5310.
Paying by phone is insecure and unnecessary (slate.com)