April 2011 Archive
15121.
Cell Phones Give Scientists a God's-Eye View of the World (online.wsj.com)
15122.
OpenFeint Acquired by GREE for $104 million (hosted.verticalresponse.com)
15123.
Location Cache Viewer for Android (xda-developers.com)
15124.
Roundcube Webmail 0.5.2 released (sourceforge.net)
15125.
Could Augmented Reality be Hazardous to Your Health? (technologyreview.com)
15126.
Sarcos Robot Can Mimic Your Terrible Dancing (w/vid) (spectrum.ieee.org)
15127.
A smartphone in every hand (coryliu.com)
15128.
Mobile social gaming network OpenFeint acquired for $100M (openfeint.com)
15129.
Gulf oil spill one year later (boston.com)
15130.
Japan's Gree Acquires Mobile Social Gaming Network OpenFeint For $104M (gamasutra.com)
15131.
Apple AirPlay Private Key Exposed; AirPlay Emulators Now Possible (mafipulation.org)
15132.
Introducing Nancy, a lightweight web framework inspired by Sinatra (elegantcode.com)
15133.
Release Early, Release Often (haacked.com)
15134.
Firefox 4 Reaches Over 100 Million Downloads Milestone In A Month (techhogger.com)
15135.
Battling distraction (Ubuntu) (basdirks.eu)
15136.
Google security best practices (lifehacker.com)
15137.
The Asus Eee Pad is a netbook tablet hybrid [Video Review] (news.bbc.co.uk)
15138.
Google Offers Startup Phase Begins, Rivals Groupon (socialbarrel.com)
15139.
Iij Top Ten Startup Weekend Videos ~ Innovation Investment Journal (iijiij.com)
15140.
Kiva Now Offering Green Energy Loans to Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries (p2plendingnews.com)
15141.
I got a Nexus S for Europe (scripting.com)
15142.
Ask HN: Best Python Skin? ()
15143.
[video] High-speed mountain climbing (youtube.com)
15144.
Location Tracking on Android, Too (bytemining.com)
15145.
Why PayPal Is Interested in Where.com (startupdream.blogspot.com)
15146.
The Mystery of Hidden Auction Rules, PART 3 (talk.adaptly.com)
15147.
3 Free E-Books on Java for Beginners (readwriteweb.com)
15148.
The Library of Babble (bit-player.org)
15149.
Sending API Invites (blog.apievangelist.com)
15150.
The Return of the Commodore 64 (gizmodo.com)