April 2012 Archive
4321.
The PCs and Tablets: The Convergence is happening now (drdobbs.com)
4322.
Switching Gears is Grinding Gears (dotnetcodegeeks.com)
4323.
Police Make Arrest, Hunt Admins Of 500,000 Member File-Sharing Site (torrentfreak.com)
4324.
Meteor: Another pure-JavaScript web framework (meteor.com)
4325.
Microsoft Word is cumbersome, inefficient, and obsolete. (slate.com)
4326.
The Art of Rendering (fxguide.com)
4327.
1Thing - the Gratitude App (1thingapp.com)
4328.
Spinning up the instant cloud (cloudecosystem.com)
4329.
Technology Review Interviews Drew Houston (technologyreview.com)
4330.
Gitv: a git repository browser for Vim (gregsexton.org)
4331.
IBM Launches New Expert Integrated PureSystems in Major IT Shift (eweek.com)
4332.
Intel Develops Small, Sturdy Tablet for Education (blogs.wsj.com)
4333.
Before OMGPOP Sold For $210 Million, The CEO Hired Back Everyone He Laid Off (articles.businessinsider.com)
4334.
One Webhook to Rule Them All - One URL, Millions of Possibilities (blog.iron.io)
4335.
Instagram as an Island Economy (interconnected.org)
4336.
How Facebook site release/deploy process works (facebook.com)
4337.
Create An RSS Feed From Scratch. (alexanderle.com)
4338.
Starting a Business With a Friend (thedailymuse.com)
4339.
Secrets to a Happy Marriage with Your Co-founder (women2.org)
4340.
Need to clean up shitty Word generated html? Just use ckeditor online (ckeditor.com)
4341.
Taking over the Codebase, Solving the Spaghetti Crisis (javacodegeeks.com)
4342.
How to Prank a Brogrammer (dev.hubspot.com)
4343.
Meteor and the future of SocketStream (groups.google.com)
4344.
New government report on IP doesn't say what Big Content thinks it says (arstechnica.com)
4345.
A layer over the web that shows which information is credible (video) (factlink.com)
4346.
The Current State of HTML5 Forms Updated (wufoo.com)
4347.
Should the U.S. legalize hard drugs? (washingtonpost.com)
4348.
Update #3: We're waterproofing Pebble (kickstarter.com)
4349.
Why I Think More Students Should Intern at Startups (srinikadamati.com)
4350.
First fungus that can survive solely on plastic (news.yahoo.com)