April 2011 Archive
8611.
Grooveshark 'surprised' by Google snub (news.cnet.com)
8612.
Google's Andy Rubin defends Android's openness (news.cnet.com)
8613.
How Google Instant’s Autocomplete Suggestions Work (searchengineland.com)
8614.
Microsoft warns asks WP7 users to wait for the real thing (theregister.co.uk)
8615.
UK.gov opens Red Tape Challenge regulation-slash website (theregister.co.uk)
8616.
Law-compliant website template (dchest.org)
8617.
Homo-Robo relations... (economist.com)
8618.
Raising Money for Your Startup is like Dating (venturegal.com)
8619.
Waitrose MD forced to apologise after month of chaos on £10m website (computerworlduk.com)
8620.
What is Mozilla up to with Thunderbird? (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
8621.
Physicists about to announce the discovery of "a new force beyond what we know" (io9.com)
8622.
Tiny independent studios rise from the ashes of big, failed, videogame firms (independent.co.uk)
8623.
Taking Proper Screenshots in Windows for Blogs or Tutorials (hanselman.com)
8624.
Allegory of the Cave (en.wikipedia.org)
8625.
Start-up Incubator Launches Fund for Entrepreneurial Designers (designtaxi.com)
8626.
Major Breakthrough: New treatments for blindness (redorbit.com)
8627.
Trendhunter Magazine (trendhunter.com)
8628.
Rush to Use Crops as Fuel Raises Food Prices and Hunger Fears (nytimes.com)
8629.
Research Gone Social: Leveraging the Web to Advance Scientific Discovery [vid] (livestream.com)
8630.
AVG Launches Dropbox Rival: Sync, Backup And Share Files In The Cloud (techcrunch.com)
8631.
Winner-Take-All: Google and the Third Age of Computing (skrenta.com)
8632.
It is difficult (codeproject.com)
8633.
____ will ____ you (littlegreatideas.com)
8634.
The Problem with Success (online.wsj.com)
8635.
Proposing Medathons, not Hackathons (medcrunch.net)
8636.
Dell Plans $1 Billion Push into Cloud Hosting (datacenterknowledge.com)
8637.
Time is relative, not absolute (blogs.wsj.com)
8638.
"Hackers should not be confused with crackers" - The Vatican (itworld.com)
8639.
Pandora's mobile app transmits 'mass quantities' of user data (theregister.co.uk)
8640.
Is it brilliant? Cocoon’s safe, spam-free and private way to browse the web (venturebeat.com)