Hallucinogens Have Doctors Tuning In Again
(nytimes.com)
April 2010 Archive
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Half the people in human history who reached the age of 65 are alive now.
(newscientist.com)
273.
4.2.2.2: The story behind a DNS legend
(tummy.com)
274.
Monty - In Defense of Ogg's Good Name
(people.xiph.org)
275.
DuckDuckGo as my primary search engine for the past 7 months
(cloudknow.com)
276.
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Apple to developers: We're no longer suicidal
(counternotions.com)
278.
A world without planes
(news.bbc.co.uk)
279.
Cuil responds to critisism of Cpedia
(cuil.com)
280.
Why MBAs fail at Entrepreneurship
(stuwall.tumblr.com)
281.
A novel way to address your envelope
(mapenvelope.com)
282.
Deceiving Users with the Facebook Like Button
(arnab.org)
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Android 2.2 (Froyo) features
(blogs.zdnet.com)
285.
Things a Non-Engineer Should Know Before Founding a Web Startup
(blog.wepay.com)
286.
The Gervais Principle III: The Curse of Development
(ribbonfarm.com)
287.
Stephen Fry meets Steve Jobs
(time.com)
288.
The world's most popular goals
(43things.com)
289.
The Surprising Reason Why Americans Are So Lonely
(euraeka.com)
290.
Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg Still Writes Code
(techcrunch.com)
291.
iPhone apps with Unity or LUA
(spreadsheets.google.com)
292.
Designing for iPad: Reality Check
(informationarchitects.jp)
293.
Computational feat speeds finding of genes to milliseconds instead of years
(med.stanford.edu)
294.
So, you need a typeface...
(inspirationlab.wordpress.com)
295.
Roger Ebert: 3D is a waste of a perfectly good dimension
(newsweek.com)
296.
US court rules against FCC on net neutrality
(finance.yahoo.com)
297.
Google – you can change the game, damn it
(blog.smartupz.com)
298.
Good bye, Helium...
(seedmagazine.com)
299.
What happens to water if it’s not allowed to expand when frozen?
(blogs.howstuffworks.com)
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