April 2011 Archive
10831.
Applesoft BASIC in JavaScript (calormen.com)
10832.
Invest in female entrepreneurs (guampdn.com)
10833.
Biomechanics of Foot Strikes & Applications to Running Barefoot (barefootrunning.fas.harvard.edu)
10834.
Space Adventures Plans Tourism Missions Around the Moon | Popular Science (popsci.com)
10835.
Tell YC: Today I went to a Verne Harnish Seminar ()
10836.
Eco: The Future of the Book (1994) (themodernword.com)
10837.
Making a md5 hash from a string in Java (p-xr.com)
10838.
Web Design Firms in Boston (bostinnovation.com)
10839.
Graceful degradation versus progressive enhancement (dev.opera.com)
10840.
Facebook’s Cut From Deal Partners: Nothing (allfacebook.com)
10841.
Admob outage? ()
10842.
Techmeme Becomes Jobmeme Too (techcrunch.com)
10843.
Book about flies goes for $23.7 million on Amazon (zdnet.com)
10844.
Google, where are the RELEVANT ads? (hyperswitching.com)
10845.
Timeline of Science Fiction Ideas, Technology and Inventions (technovelgy.com)
10846.
Internal Adoption Can Boost Support for your API (blog.apievangelist.com)
10847.
Android 2.3.4 Releasing OTA in Next Few Weeks Bringing Video Call Feature (technobolt.com)
10848.
Android location service example (marakana.com)
10849.
Set up Your Own Online Store (uk.lifehacker.com)
10850.
What is special about the divisors of 24? (arxiv.org)
10851.
Optimized Code via CPS and beta-reduction (artisancoder.com)
10852.
Next Generation Digital Books - Mike Matas TED (video) (ted.com)
10853.
Game with the guys at Justin.tv (vayable.com)
10854.
Why Twitter and LinkedIn Should Merge (breakingcopy.com)
10855.
Node.js around 50x faster than PHP for basic math (matt-knight.co.uk)
10856.
Finding your way home without knowing where you are (plus.maths.org)
10857.
How our software startup accidentally became a Children's Book Publisher (too). (jacksonfish.com)
10858.
Crawl Followers on Twitter to Approximate Potential Influence (answers.oreilly.com)
10859.
Is Netflix's model a blueprint for digital music? (news.cnet.com)
10860.
How the iPhone knows where you are (macworld.com)