April 2009 Archive
5671.
Build Your Own Linux Distro (pcplus.co.uk)
5672.
Cory Doctorow: How to survive the Web without embracing it (make.tv)
5673.
Germany deletes WikiLeaks.de domain after raid (secure.wikileaks.org)
5674.
Mixing it Up - Programming Language Choice (morethanseven.net)
5675.
Making a PBX 'botnet' out of Skype or Google Voice? (thestandard.com)
5676.
Workday for iPhone Now Available (iphonecto.com)
5677.
Top iPhone Features for the Enterprise (iphonecto.com)
5678.
IPhone Enterprise Cred Gets Big Boost by Apperian (iphonecto.com)
5679.
Fred Wilson Talks About VC Basics and Future [video] (youtube.com)
5680.
When the network invades your dreams (news.bbc.co.uk)
5681.
I love this irony: Sun ILOM is based on Linux (extrapepperoni.com)
5682.
Is GZIP compression compatible with XmlHttpRequest? (tapestryjava.blogspot.com)
5683.
Facebook Implements Suggested Fan Page (businessinsider.com)
5684.
Historic Blockbuster Store (theonion.com)
5685.
Welcome To TechCrunch, MG Siegler (techcrunch.com)
5686.
Some of India’s Urban Elite to Plunge Into Politics (nytimes.com)
5687.
Would the combination of Google SDC and Cast Iron succeed? (byteonic.com)
5688.
How to self-monitor your security system with twitter (instructables.com)
5689.
What are the tech bloggers missing? Your (local scene) business (scobleizer.com)
5690.
Confessions of a real estate agent (salon.com)
5691.
Obama's open data era 'coming soon' (linuxworld.com)
5692.
Browser storage: Do we need SQL? Or would a JSON approach be better? (almaer.com)
5693.
Mikeyy: Second Twitter Worm on the Loose (mashable.com)
5694.
Cooliris: Finally, 3D browsing that really is cool. (technologizer.com)
5695.
Water shortages go global (economist.com)
5696.
Geography of Buzz In Los Angeles and New York (flowingdata.com)
5697.
Design Powerful Web Applications with the Spring Web Flow Framework (packtpub.com)
5698.
When You Feel Like Failure is Your Master… Don’t Give Up. My Story… (theresabloginmysoup.com)
5699.
Microsoft reposts Apple Tax paper; specs corrected, but the thumb on the scale remains (technologizer.com)
5700.
Satyam (fraud-hit Indian IT) announces it's sold (news.bbc.co.uk)