April 2011 Archive
13531.
Nasa announces US museums to receive space shuttles (bbc.co.uk)
13532.
How to Negotiate Salary (rawsyntax.com)
13533.
Twitter is mostly about ‘grunting and snorting’ but it could be much more (thenextweb.com)
13534.
The move to turnkey computing: Why everything as a service is inevitable (slideshare.net)
13535.
Amazon Offers Free Shipping to India (labnol.org)
13536.
Consume, an iPad app by Bjango (bjango.com)
13537.
How The iPhone Killed The Flip Camera (businessinsider.com)
13538.
MongoVUE stops being free (mongovue.com)
13539.
Stem Cells and the Fountain of Youth (dgvcfaspring10.wordpress.com)
13540.
Recording of Robert Greyling on Spark View Engine E-VAN 12 April 2011 (europevan.blogspot.com)
13541.
The CSS3 Resize Property (cssatoms.com)
13542.
US senators introduce online privacy 'bill of rights' (physorg.com)
13543.
The Official Steve Jobs Biography is Coming (edition.cnn.com)
13544.
Diving into open source communities: Students' need to knows (opensource.com)
13545.
Creative Inventionland Offices (inewidea.com)
13546.
What Price Design? (thedieline.com)
13547.
UK's Daily Mail Calls Google a 'parasitic monster' (arstechnica.com)
13548.
Experiment with your revenue model while you experiment with your product (tomasztunguz.com)
13549.
Flip Founder Sad to See Cisco Kill the Brand (pcmag.com)
13550.
UberMedia said to be planning Twitter competitor (cnn.com)
13551.
CodeConf Recap (napkin.highgroove.com)
13552.
Nokia Friends, generative characters (postspectacular.com)
13553.
Kiip: Welcome to your ad-driven future (vimeo.com)
13554.
Can't get a real girlfriend? Get a 'Cloud Girlfriend' (pcmag.com)
13555.
Using R and clinical heuristics to explore the Heritage Health Prize (babelgraph.org)
13556.
Freshbooks API Add-Ons, Billing, and Webhooks (blog.apievangelist.com)
13557.
Robert Hodgin's Kinect Fat Suit (video) (flight404.com)
13558.
Boomers are Driving a New Entrepreneurship Boom (caycon.com)
13559.
Cloud9 IDE, an browser based IDE for NodeJS apps (cloud9ide.com)
13560.
How Libyan Rebels Built Their Own Cellphone Network (techland.time.com)