April 2013 Archive
6361.
Fire Your PR Company (2008) (businessinsider.com)
6362.
Canada's Startup Visa program could cost US in war for talent (venturebeat.com)
6363.
Should Toddlers Own Tablets? (npr.org)
6364.
The Facebook Phone or Facebook Home? (technow.info)
6365.
Twitter creates more 'Cards' for displaying multimedia content (theverge.com)
6366.
SEC Says Social Media OK for Company Announcements if Investors Are Alerted (sec.gov)
6367.
The art of pitching from Richard Branson (linkedin.com)
6368.
As we spend more and more time on mobile, Twitter focus more on it (techcrunch.com)
6369.
Jane Henson, shaper of muppets, dies (nytimes.com)
6370.
Brain-mapping initiative to cost substantially less than human genome project (latimes.com)
6371.
NASA’s ex-CTO built a cloud in a box and he wants you to buy it (arstechnica.com)
6372.
Bitcoin spiked to $150 at midnight PST (bitcoincharts.com)
6373.
Confessions of a Game Jammer (cyborgdino.com)
6374.
Facebook Must Face Trademark Trial Over ‘Timeline’ (bloomberg.com)
6375.
Technology, not activism, will save the environment (randomranch.blogspot.in)
6376.
Circuitscape algorithms from circuit theory to predict genetic differentiation (circuitscape.org)
6377.
Face Recognition using Javascript (blog.mashape.com)
6378.
What HN and Reddit think about startups (blog.123ship.it)
6379.
Getting started with SSH (kimmo.suominen.com)
6380.
Javascript Code Coverage with PhantomJS, Jasmine, and JSCover (blog.johnryding.com)
6381.
What I love about bugs (bitfountain.tumblr.com)
6382.
Rather than recreate Google Drive, Yahoo integrates Dropbox into Mail (arstechnica.com)
6383.
Yahoo Mail owns the U.S., with 7m more unique visitors than Gmai (gigaom.com)
6384.
Mobile App Deep Linking (avc.com)
6385.
What's life like in the Edinburgh TechCube? (peebs.org)
6386.
Performance of array creation in Lua (blog.jgc.org)
6387.
MapR Open-sources Hadoop Distro, Bundles with Ubuntu (siliconangle.com)
6388.
Mobile phone celebrates 40th anniversary (bbc.co.uk)
6389.
The other side of working for yourself (thehodge.co.uk)
6390.
Does Your Marketing Team Work Remotely? Here’s How To Make It Work (blog.brightpod.com)