April 2009 Archive
4441.
Flex/Flash Engineer in NYC ()
4442.
Is Google making us smarter? (seedmagazine.com)
4443.
Open-source software myths (integratechange.com)
4444.
Oracle's surprising takeover of Sun (economist.com)
4445.
BarCamp Boston 4 this weekend. (wiki.barcampboston.org)
4446.
UC Berkeley StarCraft Class, Week 11: Deception (sirlin.net)
4447.
Everyone wants to be Twitter and Hulu (businessinsider.com)
4448.
The Dark Side of Crowdsourcing (technewsworld.com)
4449.
TechCrunch Comes to China (techcrunch.com)
4450.
Lawyer Fees for New Webstartup ()
4451.
Devices That Read People’s Minds (singularityhub.com)
4452.
Thrill The Messenger - How Startups Can Break Through Media Gatekeepers (johngreathouse.com)
4453.
How Not to Work for The Man: Jonathan Sposato on Life at Picnik, Microsoft, and Google (xconomy.com)
4454.
Bare Conductive Ink Turns Your Body Into Handy Extension Cord (i.gizmodo.com)
4455.
'Sleep talking' PCs save energy and money (esciencenews.com)
4456.
Heroku Launches Cloud Hosting for Ruby Apps (thewhir.com)
4457.
Was Bank of America Entrapped? (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
4458.
Deploying Django applications to a production server (ibm.com)
4459.
The Truth About Office Rumors (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
4460.
6 CEOs Share Their Biggest Regrets (inc.com)
4461.
Hollywood trade group asks judge to seal courtroom in DVD-copying case (news.cnet.com)
4462.
Facebook Duplicates Twitter, Launches Public Profile Text Updates (allfacebook.com)
4463.
Facebook Fund Incubator Program Deadline Tonight (collegemogul.com)
4464.
Crowdsourced Startup Feedback from ChubbyBrain (collegemogul.com)
4465.
Proximity to Fast Food a Factor in Student Obesity (nytimes.com)
4466.
SubtleGradient TextMate Code Completion Screencast (tripledoubleyou.subtlegradient.com)
4467.
Remind me again what purpose is served by outlawing RealDVD? (technologizer.com)
4468.
Bill Gate's father on what it was like to raise him (online.wsj.com)
4469.
A Practical Computer Program that Diagnoses Diseases in Actu (youtube.com)
4470.
Coherence Language: an experimental continuation of Subtext (coherence-lang.org)