April 2011 Archive
6601.
How to hack your company's crappy CMS (coding.pressbin.com)
6602.
My 3rd Happy Dance and Learning To Savor Small Victories (slavamenn.com)
6603.
Design is Product, Product is Design (sachinrekhi.com)
6604.
DoJ, FBI set up command-and-control servers, take down botnet (arstechnica.com)
6605.
Citizen-developed faceted browser for Data.gov datasets (datagov.clarkparsia.com)
6606.
The Wilderness Downtown: HTML5 interactive film (thewildernessdowntown.com)
6607.
Funky, Dirty, Native HTML5 (youtube.com)
6608.
April 16 Declared Foursquare Day in NYC (mikebloomberg.com)
6609.
Hypertable 0.9.5.0 "pre3" patch release available for download (hypertable.com)
6610.
BlackBerry PlayBook: Here's RIM's Only Chance (businessinsider.com)
6611.
Deepweb ()
6612.
RawCap Windows sniffer (netresec.com)
6613.
Namecheap.com's Free DNS Service is under a DDoS attack (status.namecheap.com)
6614.
The Reason You Are Broke (advancedinsight.blogspot.com)
6615.
How to Fix (0r Kill) Web Data About You (nytimes.com)
6616.
The Best Debugging Story I’ve Ever Heard (patrickthomson.tumblr.com)
6617.
Simulating 3G speeds and EDGE on your desktop (spin.atomicobject.com)
6618.
You Can Now Rent Entire Villages On Airbnb. Oh, And An Entire Country Too (techcrunch.com)
6619.
Will Open Compute Alter the Data Center Market? (datacenterknowledge.com)
6620.
"Patterns in Functional Programming" - a book by Jeremy Gibbons in blog form (patternsinfp.wordpress.com)
6621.
Peacetime CEO/Wartime CEO (blogs.forbes.com)
6622.
The Psychology of Architecture (wired.com)
6623.
Copyright Scofflaws To Get Google "Re-Education Camp" (paidcontent.org)
6624.
Weather Satellites on the Chopping Block (green.blogs.nytimes.com)
6625.
How to go back to the Moon, cheaply (engineerzero.wordpress.com)
6626.
Logos' Secret Messages (geekosystem.com)
6627.
No Nametags: David Tisch, TechStars (geekosystem.com)
6628.
PC sales 'have passed peak' (guardian.co.uk)
6629.
Google’s Profit Falls Short of Estimates as Employee Costs Rise (bloomberg.com)
6630.
Holy Crap, Flipboard Just Raised $50 Million At A $200 Million Valuation (businessinsider.com)