April 2011 Archive
7951.
Picture of the Day: Solar Eclipse as Seen by NASA's SDO (theatlantic.com)
7952.
Israeli startup Conduit negotiating billion-dollar exit (haaretz.com)
7953.
TrainMode 1.0, kind of like FlightMode for your MacBook (whomwah.com)
7954.
Scott Ambler to become Scrum Alliance MD (ibm.com)
7955.
LightSquared broadband: a threat to GPS? (arstechnica.com)
7956.
Today in America: 22.5 mil work in government, 11.5 mil in manufacturing (online.wsj.com)
7957.
Regarding Those Multitouch Multitasking Gestures on iOS 4.3 (daringfireball.net)
7958.
Accept It, Social Media Sites Are Helpful social media experts are not... (ontechies.com)
7959.
Comic Sans Pro now available, demand expected to be high (businesswire.com)
7960.
Data.gov and other transparency sites to be shut down due to budget cuts (flowingdata.com)
7961.
How To Top The App Store Charts: HINT, get your ducks in a row (blog.w3i.com)
7962.
Bob Learned Map Reduce In Erlang (thinkdifferent.ly)
7963.
The Strategy Behind Prix Fixe (boss.blogs.nytimes.com)
7964.
Maximize Your Tweets with 41url.com (crunchgear.com)
7965.
HP ePrint (hp.com)
7966.
Why Google Didn't Buy My Company (jamesaltucher.com)
7967.
Fools of a Long-Ago April (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
7968.
Why I Decided to Work at a Startup After Graduating (nytimes.com)
7969.
Scientists propose a 'journey to the mantle of the Earth' (engadget.com)
7970.
GODaddy CEO Elephant Hunting (huffingtonpost.com)
7971.
PCMag dumps domain name: Wakes up and realizes what's current (postpcmag.com)
7972.
Coding with Paint (i.imgur.com)
7973.
Bootstrapped Seattle puzzle startup's April Fools' puzzle (puzzazz.com)
7974.
New Google Java Annotations Library (code.google.com)
7975.
SapceX: Falcon 9 Heavy preview (youtube.com)
7976.
April Fool’s “Is this flash?” Javascript trick (thewojogroup.com)
7977.
Why A One Console Future Makes Sense (next-gen.biz)
7978.
Don’t believe the no apps for Honeycomb meme (theorangeview.net)
7979.
Braintree's New Mobile App Green Allows You to Pay with Cash From Your Phone (braintreepaymentsolutions.com)
7980.
NSA backdoors in Postgres ... ;) (postgresql.org)