April 2011 Archive
11941.
Angry Birds Rio nets 10 million downloads in 10 days (edibleapple.com)
11942.
ICarTel: An app to make iPhone traffic aware (icartel.net)
11943.
Zoey: a JQuery Mobile alternative built using zepto.js (stanangeloff.github.com)
11944.
Childhood Dreams (scrivle.com)
11945.
SCEA Files Motion to Dismiss Class Action Again (groklaw.net)
11946.
The Rant: Magic the Gathering (pixelstopolys.blogspot.com)
11947.
Hackers Implement Gmail Motion Using a Kinect (geekwire.com)
11948.
500 Startups - The Brainient Story (with the founder Emi Gal) (mixreadblog.blogspot.com)
11949.
Gumroad / Pencil Icon PSD (gumroad.appspot.com)
11950.
Alan Turing’s Patterns in Nature, and Beyond (wired.com)
11951.
IBM Researchers Develop Drug to Target MRSA (professional.wsj.com)
11952.
MS in CS after 4 years. Good idea? And Swedish University or US University? ()
11953.
For the zombie genre enthusiast: the hypothetically real threat (youtube.com)
11954.
Teacher suspended over alleged Facebook comment (northjersey.com)
11955.
Eagle Cam 120,000 Live viewers (blog.nwf.org)
11956.
Doubts on AT&T Plan to Improve Spectrum (online.wsj.com)
11957.
10 Months with a Luggable Server: The Dell M6500 (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
11958.
Company Sites Beat Online Job Boards, Social Media (online.wsj.com)
11959.
Firefox 'Do Not Track' header wins first convert (packetstormsecurity.org)
11960.
Show HN: What else can b-schools do to support startups? (piece I wrote) (whartonjournal.com)
11961.
A failed attempt at stopping spam bots (mindscapehq.com)
11962.
Expansion Strategy: Amazon Deepens Digital Reach (npr.org)
11963.
Security, security, security (modxcms.com)
11964.
Congress weighs deep cuts to funding for federal open government data platforms (gov20.govfresh.com)
11965.
Technical debt and the making of payments on it (denise.dreamwidth.org)
11966.
NTSB: Cracks found in 3 grounded Southwest planes (boston.com)
11967.
Ask HN: bn.com open SS numbers or just bad design ()
11968.
Opportunities in API Deployment, PDF APIs (blog.apievangelist.com)
11969.
The first non-trivial atom circuit: Progress towards an atom SQUID (physorg.com)
11970.
Japan brings artificial intelligence to rockets (physorg.com)