April 2011 Archive
9901.
Epson and AVASYS to Launch First Automatic Printer Driver for Linux (global.epson.com)
9902.
Michael Nielsen - speaking about open science (michaelnielsen.org)
9903.
Whales’ Grandeur and Grace, Up Close (nytimes.com)
9904.
A badge for the software industry's failures (jwz.org)
9905.
First day of Stackoverflow.com via WayBack machine. (replay.web.archive.org)
9906.
Who Needs An iPhone Speaker, When You Got A Bullhorn? (fastcodesign.com)
9907.
Dropbox's tips & tricks regarding security (wiki.dropbox.com)
9908.
CSS3 buttons or image buttons? ()
9909.
Groupon, Foursquare, Ngmoco speak at SecondMarket Mobile Event (go.DanielOdio.com)
9910.
Portal 2 Released: Time's First Perfect 10 Game (techland.time.com)
9911.
Ubuntu 11.04 – April 28? – I’m not sure (blog.hortopan.com)
9912.
Feature-wise Comparison of HTML Article Text Extractors (tomazkovacic.com)
9913.
How HTML5 geolocation works in Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer (leifw.wickland.net)
9914.
Ask HN: How many flags does it take to drop a story down several pages? ()
9915.
ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data (news.cnet.com)
9916.
NoSQL, NewSQL and Beyond (infoq.com)
9917.
Princeton/Caltech/Berkeley/CMU for EE/CS? ()
9918.
All the ugly mobile patent lawsuits in one handy infographic. (technologizer.com)
9919.
Does a cluttered website signal better bargains to customers? (rexfeng.com)
9920.
Dr. Drank Infectious Broth, Gave Himself An Ulcer, And Solved A Medical Mystery (discovermagazine.com)
9921.
So What Comes After Social Commerce? (gigaom.com)
9922.
Strange Loop 2011 workshops (thestrangeloop.com)
9923.
My HTML5 Canvas game – before Multiplayer features (austinbirch.co.uk)
9924.
India's Early stage Accelerator: Call for Resident Applications now Open (thestartupcentre.com)
9925.
What we strive for (blog.documentfoundation.org)
9926.
The questionable ethics of founders and the next generation of startups (zdnet.com)
9927.
VMWare CloudFoundry webinar (youtube.com)
9928.
How to read a paper (badscience.net)
9929.
Google Invests $100 Million Into World's Largest Wind Project (fastcompany.com)
9930.
Startup Weekend SF will be a BizDev sausage fest: Tips from San Jose. (isaacelias.posterous.com)