April 2009 Archive
4291.
Techcrunch is hiring developers (techcrunch.com)
4292.
From Blog to Print, Laughing All the Way to the Bank (nytimes.com)
4293.
Polaroid: a great name taken in vain. (technologizer.com)
4294.
Create automatic video editing styles using Scheme/Lisp (muvee-style-authoring.googlecode.com)
4295.
Red Bull literally gave this guy Wings (ted.com)
4296.
5 must have books for programmers (codetoglory.com)
4297.
Green Tea and Health Benefits,Green tea extract pills, green tea extracts (green-tea-tablets.blogspot.com)
4298.
Let’s Find Out, What’s Being Copied From Your Site? (smashingapps.com)
4299.
2009 APAC Security Challenge Tour (trendmicro.com)
4300.
Introducing Sign-in with Twitter, OAuth-Style Connect (hueniverse.com)
4301.
Five-Dollar Words For Programmers, Part Five: Reification (blogs.msdn.com)
4302.
VCs are turning the screws with financing terms (venturebeat.com)
4303.
Programming Riddle: Counting down without subtracting. (stackoverflow.com)
4304.
Python vs Lisp: Slowliness is a reason for success [2006]. (ymeme.com)
4305.
Fluid Images (unstoppablerobotninja.com)
4306.
Facebook Connect vs. Sign in with Twitter: Fight (mashable.com)
4307.
Why Google Is The New Pirate Bay (forbes.com)
4308.
Phusion Passenger 2.2.1 released (blog.phusion.nl)
4309.
Jewish legacy inscribed on genes? (latimes.com)
4310.
Why Google Is The New Pirate Bay (forbes.com)
4311.
Cocoa with Love: What does it mean when you assign [super init] to self? (cocoawithlove.com)
4312.
Save 20% ink when printing - ecofont (ecofont.eu)
4313.
How a Personal Finance Columnist Got Caught Up in Fraud (nytimes.com)
4314.
Free CAPTCHA scripts and services for websites (dreamcss.blogspot.com)
4315.
The Power of Peer Groups (technologyreview.com)
4316.
Micro- optimization tips to increase performance (codebetter.com)
4317.
Venture Capital Under Attack (blogs.wsj.com)
4318.
Scribd on your iPhone (blog.scribd.com)
4319.
File sharing sites amplify the market control of big music business (entertainment.slashdot.org)
4320.
The Spot Runner Saga Continues: Founders Accused Of A “Pump And Dump” Scheme (techcrunch.com)