April 2011 Archive
7021.
If the designers are united - episode 2 (blog.stylej.am)
7022.
Google App Engine Java Capabilities and Namespaces API (javacodegeeks.com)
7023.
Drug submarines: Colombia's underwater cocaine traffic (bbc.co.uk)
7024.
London 2012 Olympics website falls flat during last minute ticket race (computerworlduk.com)
7025.
What CEOs Do, and How They Can Do it Better (hbswk.hbs.edu)
7026.
The Stealthy Ascendancy of JSON (devcentral.f5.com)
7027.
Mirage on Xen: OS No More (openmirage.org)
7028.
Openstack-based Midostack Lets Companies Scale (techcrunch.com)
7029.
Photoshopped or not? (pskiller.com)
7030.
India-based company has just a few hundred machines left in stock (dailymail.co.uk)
7031.
Show HN: My first SMS-based twilio app (textmyweight.com)
7032.
Looking for Video Game Website Developer ()
7033.
Reading Technical Books with Kindle DX (stefanoricciardi.com)
7034.
Reminiscences from a Life of Bytes (nbree.blogspot.com)
7035.
Speech input through HTML now available in Google Chrome stable release (chrome.blogspot.com)
7036.
This Is Why Your Tumblr’s Down (origin.betabeat.com)
7037.
Is China Woefully Ill-Equipped to Defend Their Cyber Infrastructure (threatpost.com)
7038.
Why I Never Use Drag-To-Upload in Safari (jcbk.tumblr.com)
7039.
Yield: Mainstream Delimited Continuations (cs.indiana.edu)
7040.
YouTube Founders Buy Delicious From Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
7041.
Survey indicates e-book boom in China (news.xinhuanet.com)
7042.
Jump directly to relevant content after Google search (chrome.google.com)
7043.
Hackamonth: Mixing Things Up (facebook.com)
7044.
TNW Hackathon 2011 winner: emailtox.com - gravatar 2.0? (emailtox.com)
7045.
Developers Rap (featuring Steve Ballmer) (soundcloud.com)
7046.
Cascade - NYT Analysis Tools For Sharing Activity (Twitter, etc.) (nytlabs.com)
7047.
Atlas Shrugged producer uses feedback on early,incomplete release to pivot (avclub.com)
7048.
Real time vs. slow time – and a defense of sane work hours (37signals.com)
7049.
Social bookmarking and Delicious (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
7050.
EBay Beats The Street; Revenue Up 16 Percent To $2.5B; Net Income Up 12 Percent (techcrunch.com)