April 2011 Archive
8641.
The Crack Programming Language (code.google.com)
8642.
The New Tech Mafia (graphics8.nytimes.com)
8643.
Tony Bartel told CNBC that his chain is going to start (games.slashdot.org)
8644.
How to Conduct References on Your Investors (venturefizz.com)
8645.
Geeks like me: What’s Engadget really worth? (cringely.com)
8646.
Creating Screencasts: 2 Minutes is too Long (bluemangolearning.com)
8647.
Dell offers prefabricated chunks-o-cloud (theregister.co.uk)
8648.
Facebook Won't Become E-Commerce Force, Analyst Says (blogs.wsj.com)
8649.
IBM paints the cloud-scape blue (theregister.co.uk)
8650.
Relentless Facebook Self-Promoters are Narcissists (pcworld.com)
8651.
MIT Artists Create 21st-Century Mathematical Origami (theatlantic.com)
8652.
Failure Avoidance Strategies for Every Startup (youngentrepreneur.com)
8653.
How do I provide value to my startup as a non-technical cofounder? (quora.com)
8654.
BareMetal Node - A HPC kernel in 6KiB (returninfinity.com)
8655.
How to Build iOS Apps From the Command Line (blog.carbonfive.com)
8656.
Indian anti-corruption campaigner 'fasting until death'. (indiaagainstcorruption.org)
8657.
Ask HN: How to teach self-reliance when debugging? ()
8658.
Will Facebook Ever Be an E-Commerce Powerhouse? (gigaom.com)
8659.
Chrome OS: Headed to a Tablet Near You? (pcworld.com)
8660.
Spiderwebs In Trees (huffingtonpost.com)
8661.
Vatican hails hacking culture, Wikis (theregister.co.uk)
8662.
Return to Shenzhen - Part 1 - a trip to the component capital of the world (sparkfun.com)
8663.
Eric Ries, Creator of the Lean Startup at Google in Kirkland, WA (seattlescenester.com)
8664.
Spam, Spam, Spam: Twitter's Arms Race (guardian.co.uk)
8665.
Apple wins $625m Mirror Worlds patents appeal (bbc.co.uk)
8666.
Dell to spend $1B for 10 data centers (assets.bizjournals.com)
8667.
Startup Fever: Why it Matters (huffingtonpost.com)
8668.
Auto-synchronization of metronomes (synthgear.com)
8669.
Why mobile app success is more than just download numbers (venturebeat.com)
8670.
Talking to the neighbours: A proposal for an interstellar communications network (economist.com)