April 2012 Archive
5041.
The Elevator Pitch Guide: 45 presentation tips for startups (presenterimpossible.com)
5042.
The Amazing Trajectories of Life-Bearing Meteorites from Earth (technologyreview.com)
5043.
Postagram Now Offers Tracking, Scannable Stamps & Address “Magic” (techcrunch.com)
5044.
Kickstarter type project for privacy first ISP (indiegogo.com)
5045.
Big Data (zdnet.com)
5046.
Some Thoughts on the Instagram Valuation (continuations.com)
5047.
Make Sure Your Content is the Ugliest Sweater at the Party (entrepreneursunpluggd.com)
5048.
Gladius, a Modular 3D Game Engine for the Web (mozillalabs.com)
5049.
Are we small yet? (timtaubert.de)
5050.
Show HN: Hydroxide - HTML5 canvas engine that gets out of your way (github.com)
5051.
A dramatic surprise on a quiet square (youtube.com)
5052.
A problem with college computer science (jpollak92.github.com)
5053.
Are likes still worth anything? (vitavonni.de)
5054.
Dear Recruiters (m4k2bf.pen.io)
5055.
Javascript, Meteor, the Future (sympodial.com)
5056.
Firebase - A scalable real-time backend for your website (firebase.com)
5057.
The end of the diva paradox (sethgodin.typepad.com)
5058.
Visualizing Startup Hubs: The World's Top Startup Locations (seedtable.com)
5059.
LogMeIn throws its hat into cloud storage ring (gigaom.com)
5060.
The Bar Has Gotten Higher (thoughts from a VC on raising today) (bostonvcblog.typepad.com)
5061.
What Google Drive could mean for other Google products (geek.com)
5062.
Kinect support comes to Skyrim (itworld.com)
5063.
Ask HN: Tell me about Boston/Cambridge ()
5064.
Matlab Creator Cleve Moler to Receive IEEE 2012 Computer Pioneer Award (computer.org)
5065.
I could build Instagram in a week (venturefizz.com)
5066.
Jonathan Blow’s quest to reinvent the video game as an artistic medium (theatlantic.com)
5067.
Mobile Piracy, Schmiracy (untether.tv)
5068.
How Companies (and Startups) Can Get More Twitter Followers (blog.intigi.com)
5069.
Google Announces First Quarter 2012 Results and Proposal for New Class of Stock (investor.google.com)
5070.
To Keep Start-Ups at Home, France Invests in Them (dealbook.nytimes.com)