April 2012 Archive
3511.
"You have 20 seconds to comply": South Korea unleashes robot guards (arstechnica.com)
3512.
Free Trial Predictive Modeling in 5 Steps (No Statistics Degree Needed) (blog.cloudamp.com)
3513.
JavaScript and Semicolons (dailyjs.com)
3514.
A Quick Emacs Tutorial (wikemacs.org)
3515.
Wander Wins $1.2M From NextView, SV Angel, Google Ventures, SoftTech And Others (techcrunch.com)
3516.
Parenlab: S-expressions on top of Matlab/Octave (dorophone.blogspot.com)
3517.
How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain (nytimes.com)
3518.
Here's Why You Listen To Early Customers: They Will Lead You To Your Business. (soentrepreneurial.com)
3519.
Capitalism in European soccer compared to American sports (intelligentsoccer.com)
3520.
301 redirects: a dangerous one way street (jacquesmattheij.com)
3521.
Proposal for Office Kittens Deployment [DRAFT] (asana.com)
3522.
Show HN: HN4D: Recent Hacker News Front Page Activity (hn4d.com)
3523.
Steven Weinberg: The Crisis of Big Science (nybooks.com)
3524.
Fascinating and Brilliant Example of Game Theory on British Game Show (youtube.com)
3525.
Machine Learning class is live (coursera.org)
3526.
Parkinson's treated with Victorian era device (scienceagogo.com)
3527.
Personal Data Connector Singly Raises $7M (allthingsd.com)
3528.
AndEngine PhysicsEditor Extension (droid-blog.net)
3529.
Crowdsourced live notes from today's RailsConf (github.com)
3530.
What Happens When You Stick Your Head Into a Particle Accelerator (todayifoundout.com)
3531.
Not your father’s IBM (cringely.com)
3532.
12 More Billionaires To Commit Over Half Of Their Fortunes To Bill Gates (huffingtonpost.com)
3533.
Chronicle mini-story on Zed Shaw (blog.sfgate.com)
3534.
Should I invest my savings in this startup? (blog.asmartbear.com)
3535.
Excelerate Labs Announces New Class; Goes Global (tech.li)
3536.
MockCrunch: Dropbox Fires Back at Google (mockcrunch.com)
3537.
firehose.io for real-time applications (firehose.io)
3538.
The Age of Excellence (launch.co)
3539.
What I Learned From Increasing My Prices (extendslogic.com)
3540.
Can an Algorithm Write a Better News Story Than a Human Reporter? (wired.com)