April 2011 Archive
13801.
Bit Lit (americanscientist.org)
13802.
Two-wheeler JCB (deccanchronicle.com)
13803.
MongoDB for Rubyists (ontwik.com)
13804.
How SMBs are Using Social Media in Their Businesses (getapp.com)
13805.
Groupon IPO may value company at $15-$20 billion: source (reuters.com)
13806.
Why your arms don't suck (procrastineering.blogspot.com)
13807.
Tim O'Reilly: Handicapping the Internet Platform Wars (2010) (radar.oreilly.com)
13808.
First Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914) (flickr.com)
13809.
Debugging with git and phpunit (sebastian-bergmann.de)
13810.
Intel will bribe tablet manufacturers to use Atom (theregister.co.uk)
13811.
Napkee - make your Balsamiq mockups come alive (napkee.com)
13812.
Invert a whole web page with only CSS (leaverou.me)
13813.
Localstreamer 1.5.1 for Android! New graphical interface and improved usability (localstreamer.posterous.com)
13814.
How Fukushima's Radioactive Cloud Influenced Social Networks (socialintensity.org)
13815.
The Application Store and Snell Win Prestigious StarAward at NAB 2011 (appmarket.tv)
13816.
Joel's Split, Early Equity Distribution (victusspiritus.com)
13817.
Vows: Asynchronous BDD for Node. (vowsjs.org)
13818.
Emacs on Mac OS X - To Alt or Command? (apple.stackexchange.com)
13819.
IBM Smart Phone App Predicts Traffic So You Avoid Jams (treehugger.com)
13820.
Failure isn't enough (blogs.hbr.org)
13821.
Help give PHP functions a naming convention (github.com)
13822.
General link sharing (link-posten.de)
13823.
Underground Experiment Fails to Find Dark Matter (wired.com)
13824.
What E-books Publishers Don't Get (victorsreviews.com)
13825.
Another Lost Opportunity For Twitter (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
13826.
4 SEO Reasons Not to Launch a Microsite (searchengineoptimizationjournal.com)
13827.
Create On-Site Content that Provides Benefit (sitepronews.com)
13828.
Communication Is Key for an SEO Partnership (brickmarketing.com)
13829.
Facebook Engineering: Designing a Very Efficient Data Center (facebook.com)
13830.
How Kickstarter Became a Lab for Daring Prototypes and Ingenious Products (wired.com)