April 2011 Archive
991.
CSS3 vs. CSS: A Speed Benchmark (smashingmagazine.com)
992.
The MIT Mood Meter (kdivvela.posterous.com)
993.
V1.2 Prediction API: Every app a smart app (googlecode.blogspot.com)
994.
The road ahead for Rust (pcwalton.blogspot.com)
995.
Jaiku's Jyri Engeström on the Consequences of Being Acquired by Google (37signals.com)
996.
Kindle and Nook readers bash high e-book pricing with angry one-star reviews (reviews.cnet.com)
997.
Accidental Find May Lead to a Cure For Baldness (singularityhub.com)
998.
Larry Page and Wall Street: Who needs who? (reuters.com)
999.
Are Biology PhD students the most miserable? (scienceblogs.com)
1000.
Silicon South Africa: Google Launches Incubator For African Startups (techcrunch.com)
1001.
Show HN: Garden Madness, a flowery HTML5 game (thearca.de)
1002.
Why Learning Prolog Can Make You a Better Programmer (coliveira.net)
1003.
Airpush are quite happy to support developers who want to deceive their users. ()
1004.
Images of US Military Space Drone (news.discovery.com)
1005.
Neo4j Graph Database re-licensed under GPLv3 (blogs.neotechnology.com)
1006.
InboxQ (YC W10): Snagging Customer Leads from Twitter (blogs.forbes.com)
1007.
Slaves of the feed – This is not the realtime we’ve been looking for (000fff.org)
1008.
Are you chasing a fad or a market? (gabrielweinberg.com)
1009.
Pinpointing your location to Within 690 Meters (schneier.com)
1010.
On Cascading Failures and Amazon's Elastic Block Store (joyeur.com)
1011.
Principles of pitching (swombat.com)
1012.
Chirply Raises $1.1 Million, Launches Redesign (techcrunch.com)
1013.
Context.IO Makes Your Inbox into an easily queryable Datastore (blog.programmableweb.com)
1014.
JQuery: Official Plugins - A Change in the Roadmap (blog.jquery.com)
1015.
JSONx is an IBM standard format to represent JSON as XML (publib.boulder.ibm.com)
1016.
MLB.com CEO: iOS users more likely to purchase content than Android users (edibleapple.com)
1017.
The iOS weather-app market (marco.org)
1018.
Whatever happened to Quora? (google.com)
1019.
Largest bitcoin bounty paid for animation about the system (8500BTC, ~$6000) (bitcoin.org)
1020.
Chris Dixon, I love you man but you are wrong (thoughtsonconsumerweb.com)