April 2011 Archive
13711.
Xerox shows Steve Jobs 3 things (1979) (youtube.com)
13712.
Intuition Isn't Just about Trusting your Gut (blogs.hbr.org)
13713.
Basics of CSS3 Animation (cssatoms.com)
13714.
More Americans leaving workforce - Only 45.4% of Americans had jobs (usatoday.com)
13715.
OSS Training Video: Train Derailment (turns out it's quite difficult) (realmilitaryvideos.com)
13716.
Show HN: My application for finding shortest walking paths on campus (carolynworks.com)
13717.
BlackBerry PlayBook review roundup (marco.org)
13718.
Risk Taking: It’s Not Just for Kids Anymore (bryce.vc)
13719.
BlackBerry PlayBook review (thisismynext.com)
13720.
Understanding JavaScript Prototypes (javascriptweblog.wordpress.com)
13721.
Future of BI: Mobile, iPads (esj.com)
13722.
Dark matter no-show confronts supersymmetry (nature.com)
13723.
Accessing the Alias Drive in PowerShell (powershellatoms.com)
13724.
Why people don’t buy your product (ideastostartups.com)
13725.
What’s next, TeamLab? (teamlab.com)
13726.
Interview with Gorilla Logic CEO (and former Sun emp.) Stu Stern (adtmag.com)
13727.
Homage to H. P. Lovecraft: A LEGO creation by Mr. Xenomurphy (mocpages.com)
13728.
Why Is RIM's CEO Freaking Out? (pcmag.com)
13729.
Scientists 'prove' that time travel will always be impossible (dailymail.co.uk)
13730.
Oprah is on Flipboard (publishers.flipboard.com)
13731.
April 16 Is Foursquare Day In New York City (techcrunch.com)
13732.
Apple Hires Cloud-Builder from Microsoft (datacenterknowledge.com)
13733.
The Day Has Come: Adobe to Stream Live Video To iDevices (Video) (appadvice.com)
13734.
PostMortem of the Making of SuperMeat Boy (gamasutra.com)
13735.
An Open Source Data Format for Puzzles (Crosswords, Sudoku, etc.) (ipuz.org)
13736.
Friendslist wants to topple Craigslist (techcrunch.com)
13737.
The Curious Etiquette of Gchat (thefastertimes.com)
13738.
How has your experience been with Aspera for AWS? (asperasoft.com)
13739.
5 Tips To Help You Get Into The Startup SmartCamp Competition (ibm.com)
13740.
Photoshopping Hundreds of Images Together to Recreate Our World (theatlantic.com)