April 2011 Archive
15601.
Nokia gets rid of Symbian and cuts Thousands of Jobs (i4u.com)
15602.
SETI Institute suspends search for alien signals (sfgate.com)
15603.
White iPhone 4 vs Black iPhone 4 [Comparison Images] [Difference] (itechvision.blogspot.com)
15604.
Nokia To Cut 4,000 Jobs Worldwide, Transfers 3,000 Symbian Jobs To Accenture (techcrunch.com)
15605.
NHS blows a cool £10m on IT contract legal advice (computerworlduk.com)
15606.
About - Binpress (binpress.com)
15607.
Deep thoughts: Why Android's market share doesn't matter (tuaw.com)
15608.
Groupon China: Window Dressing for an IPO (news.ichinastock.com)
15609.
Google China: Still Here, Despite A Deficit of Trust (news.ichinastock.com)
15610.
The Oiling of America (2000) (westonaprice.org)
15611.
Binpress - FAQ (binpress.com)
15612.
Micro Focus in takeover approach (computerworlduk.com)
15613.
Project PM (projectpm.org)
15614.
How to beat Apple's Iphone location tracking (saint-rebel.com)
15615.
Spaaze is a Virtual Corkboard to Organize Your Projects (startupproject.org)
15616.
VendorShop: Making Use Of Facebook's Social Graph (newtechpost.com)
15617.
What happened to hnrecap.com? ()
15618.
Visualization of latencies of L1, L2, RAM and HDD (i.imgur.com)
15619.
Measuring the success of open source projects – a case study around mongodb (maxschireson.com)
15620.
Synthetic brain comes a step closer with creation of artificial synapse (gizmag.com)
15621.
Amazon touts Appstore credits with Android device purchase (fiercemobilecontent.com)
15622.
Just because people love things (michaine.com)
15623.
Topic Maps Versus The Semantic Web (topiclogic.com)
15624.
Is Twitter’s Business Model the “Firehose”? (twitterrati.com)
15625.
APPTOX.IN: Typographic Word Clock v 1.0 Live now (apptoxin.blogspot.com)
15626.
A Brief Defence Of Sony (in-the-attic.co.uk)
15627.
Keywords Have to Match User Intent (searchengineoptimizationjournal.com)
15628.
Don’t Be an SEO Copycat (brickmarketing.com)
15629.
The Four Stages of Floating-Point Competence (exploringbinary.com)
15630.
Apple issues statement on iOS location controversy, says fix is coming (appleinsider.com)