April 2010 Archive
121.
Apple is just Microsoft with better marketing (enfranchisedmind.com)
122.
Mona Lisa heist of 1911 concealed a perfect—and far more lucrative—crime (vanityfair.com)
123.
Visual Studio 2010 released (microsoft.com)
124.
James Gosling leaves Oracle (nighthacks.com)
125.
Now this is how you pitch your product to an open source company (blog.reddit.com)
126.
Let’s Admit Why There Are So Many “Job Hoppers” In Startupland (mixergy.com)
127.
US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus (arstechnica.com)
128.
IPad is Steve Jobs’ final victory over Steve Wozniak (slate.com)
129.
iPad jailbreak after less than 24 hours (appadvice.com)
130.
A Note to Google Users on Net Neutrality, by Eric Schmidt (2006) (google.com)
131.
Quake 2 ported to HTML5 (ajaxian.com)
132.
Price Anchoring, Or Why a $499 iPad Seems Inexpensive (mint.com)
133.
32 years on, K&R's "The C Programming Language" still stands alone (reprog.wordpress.com)
134.
Letter to Steve Jobs (probablyinteractive.com)
135.
Bringing Down a Copycat Site (xequte.com)
136.
Science writer Simon Singh wins libel appeal (news.bbc.co.uk)
137.
Dan Grigsby (Mobile Orchard) abandoning iPhone development (mobileorchard.com)
138.
Costly IRS 1099 Mandate Slipped into Health Bill (cato-at-liberty.org)
139.
A Desk That Allows You to Stand or Sit (nytimes.com)
140.
My co-founder took my company and my girlfriend (blog.cubeofm.com)
141.
Blippy And Credit Card Numbers - Official Blippy Blog (blippy.posterous.com)
142.
Very cool uses of HTML5 Canvas. Love Torus "Cylindrical Tetris" (benjoffe.com)
143.
Why time stands still at 9:42 on iPhone/iPad ads (networkworld.com)
144.
GitHub announces subversion support (github.com)
145.
Hacker Monthly, a printed magazine version of Hacker News. (hackermonthly.com)
146.
Adam? …is there a reason your laptop is in the fridge? (kempa.com)
147.
Rewriting pixels to add new features to closed-source software (cs.washington.edu)
148.
How to permanently delete Facebook account (wikihow.com)
149.
Ask HN: got any food hacks?
150.
New iPhone Dev Agreement Bans the Use of Third-Party Analytics and Services (erickerr.com)