April 2009 Archive
3121.
Interview with Francis Crick on Consciousness (intuition.org)
3122.
Steven DeMaio: I Quit - Now What? (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
3123.
Panda Offers Cloud-Based Antivirus (tomshardware.co.uk)
3124.
Solitary Confinement: The Invisible Torture (wired.com)
3125.
How to Wake Up Slumbering Minds (online.wsj.com)
3126.
Building a web framework in Python (bitworking.org)
3127.
The porn analogy (jgc.org)
3128.
Server Fault Private Beta begins (blog.stackoverflow.com)
3129.
Flickr Co-Founder Butterfield and Chief Architect Henderson Working on Stealth Start-Up (kara.allthingsd.com)
3130.
Hard Work and Practice in Programming (radar.oreilly.com)
3131.
Half-Life inspired short film with incredible special effects, cost: $150 (youtube.com)
3132.
Project Postmortem: Square Enix's The World Ends With You (gamasutra.com)
3133.
60% of Twitter users leave after 1 month (techcombo.com)
3134.
Google Apps gains LDAP support (thestandard.com)
3135.
Twitter Blog: Twitter Search for Everyone (blog.twitter.com)
3136.
Create a filesystem in a database using Libferris and SQLite (ldn.linuxfoundation.org)
3137.
Loading Scripts Without Blocking (stevesouders.com)
3138.
Audi, BMW Chess Ad War on Santa Monica Blvd (autoblog.com)
3139.
Security hole in OAuth behind Twitter pulling OAuth support (news.cnet.com)
3140.
Live White House Briefing on Swine Flu at 12:30 EST (whitehouse.gov)
3141.
The 50 Most Brilliant Atheists of All Time (brainz.org)
3142.
Ask HN: Berkeley or Urbana Champaign?
3143.
Ask HN: Firefox v. Chrome ()
3144.
Show HN: Hacking is not Cracking (hackingisnotcracking.com)
3145.
Google needed foreign techies to figure out that less colors = smaller file (nytimes.com)
3146.
Ask HN: using only static magnetism - impossible to stably levitate against gravity? (en.wikipedia.org)
3147.
Ask HN: How to predict 3-year revenue and growth for an early-stage "search" company? ()
3148.
Ask HN: What's the Reddit voting algorithm? ()
3149.
What is the best free svn GUI on the mac? ()
3150.
How to end the Fail Whales? With Blue Whales. (blogs.zdnet.com)