April 2011 Archive
14491.
Ask HN: Successful business owners, what % of opportunities work out? ()
14492.
Thoughts on Apple/Samsung Design Dispute (wormsandviruses.com)
14493.
What makes Gmail the best webmail client? ()
14494.
Video: How Twitter Scales with Scala (readwriteweb.com)
14495.
Microsoft Eases PowerShell Licensing for Non-Windows Use (redmondmag.com)
14496.
Rough binomial confidence intervals (brenocon.com)
14497.
Solar System Scope: Free online model of solar system and night sky (solarsystemscope.com)
14498.
Generation and Assimilation of Bitcoin Knowledge (bitcoinweekly.com)
14499.
Being Present Where You Are (theglobeandmail.com)
14500.
Can Hashify.me deliver a torrent file via an URL? (hashify.me)
14501.
Facebook Seeking Friends in Beltway (online.wsj.com)
14502.
Is Google's Panda devouring Demand Media traffic? (itworld.com)
14503.
Al Jazeera Takes a Stab at Social News (readwriteweb.com)
14504.
Uganda Blazes Trail: Blocks Twitter, Facebook (readwriteweb.com)
14505.
Tut's Trumpets: Listen to 3,000-Year-Old Jazz (readwriteweb.com)
14506.
Methods of Mattering (matt.is)
14507.
Recon Scout Throwbot a Go for Domestic Police Raids (tested.com)
14508.
First draft of Scheme R7RS small language available (groups.google.com)
14509.
Vivek Wadhwa Part 1 of 2 (founderly.com)
14510.
You only need one (chestergrant.posterous.com)
14511.
First White Spaces access point gives grandma the Internet (networkworld.com)
14512.
Forget Your MBA: A Framework for Being a Manager in a Creator Culture (behindcompanies.com)
14513.
Light's magnetic field could make solar power without solar cells (wired.co.uk)
14514.
A Good Example of Transparent Development (blog.talentopoly.com)
14515.
“Buttonless iPod” Faker Writes In About Fakery (crunchgear.com)
14516.
Soon to launch startup looking for a rad web designer ()
14517.
Active Twitter Users Have Shorter Relationships (mashable.com)
14518.
Portal 2: Ars shares the correct way to do science (arstechnica.com)
14519.
Transparency means efficiency, stupid (blog.buzzdata.com)
14520.
Nickeled and Dimed: Is It Possible to 'Over-fee' Consumers? (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)