April 2012 Archive
1261.
1262.
Behind Fez: Trixels in Depth
(theinstructionlimit.com)
1263.
Speed Index: New metric for page performance
(sites.google.com)
1264.
Windows Phone is headed for a life of fragmentation
(extremetech.com)
1265.
1266.
Microsoft is holding back the secure web
(blog.jgc.org)
1267.
Confirmed: He Who Sits the Most Dies the Soonest
(m.theatlantic.com)
1268.
Instagram for non-believers
(fr.anc.is)
1270.
Reclaiming your commute
(42floors.com)
1271.
Mining asteroids: Going platinum
(economist.com)
1272.
1273.
1274.
It's surprisingly simple to click jack using CSS4
(jsfiddle.net)
1275.
IPad Text Editors, Reviewed
(the.taoofmac.com)
1276.
Asteroid mining: Not as crazy as it sounds | ExtremeTech
(extremetech.com)
1277.
Fetchnotes: Simple, Cloud-Based Note-Taking Service
(techcrunch.com)
1278.
TSA Security Theater Described In One Simple Infographic
(techdirt.com)
1279.
How I got my start in programming
(munyukim.wordpress.com)
1280.
Why you suck at estimating – a lesson in psychology
(blog.muonlab.com)
1281.
1282.
How eBay could help Wikimedia Commons get more open-licensed images
(pigsonthewing.org.uk)
1283.
Ruby 1.9.3-p194 is released with RubyGems security fixes
(ruby-lang.org)
1284.
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison: I don't know if Java is free
(news.cnet.com)
1285.
Firefox: Not A Good Citizen on OS X Lion
(zerodistraction.com)
1286.
Why I Got Fired: America's Compliance Nightmare
(gweezycapital.com)
1287.
In praise of Objective C
(slidetocode.com)
1289.
Google Spends Record Amount on Lobbying
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1290.
Perfect Pricing Part Deux – More money from fewer sales
(blog.asmartbear.com)