April 2012 Archive
5071.
Dutch scientists find new particle (rnw.nl)
5072.
Open source resin 3D printers in development « Ponoko – Blog (blog.ponoko.com)
5073.
The Future: AI, Robots, and Unemployment (startupdispatch.com)
5074.
Expert witness says most popular Hotfile downloads are open source apps (arstechnica.com)
5075.
Facebook's Telescope on Human Behavior (technologyreview.com)
5076.
Dyson engineers go drag racing with spare vacuum parts (theverge.com)
5077.
Osmeta – About Us (osmeta.com)
5078.
How and When to Use Sex to Sell More (conversionxl.com)
5079.
Erdos: a web interface to the Google GraphViz API (sandbox.kidstrythisathome.com)
5080.
Netflix To Open Source Army of Cloud Monkeys (wired.com)
5081.
Physicist claims victory over traffic ticket with physics paper (autos.yahoo.com)
5082.
Why You Can’t Get a Taxi (theatlantic.com)
5083.
How to Change Your Mind (swaaanson.tumblr.com)
5084.
Kern.js - Make web kerning suck less (kernjs.com)
5085.
The Real Reason for the Tragedy of the Titanic (online.wsj.com)
5086.
An external hard drive that's also an iOS and Android-compatible file server (icrontic.com)
5087.
The Jack Tramiel we didn't know (cringely.com)
5088.
Apple facing legal pressure over deceptive free-to-play apps (gamasutra.com)
5089.
In Silicon Valley, designers emerge as rock stars (reuters.com)
5090.
Apple slams Amazon for behaving just like Apple (gigaom.com)
5091.
Valve reveals mystery hardware project: wearable computing (theverge.com)
5092.
Spitfires buried in Burma during war to be returned to UK (telegraph.co.uk)
5093.
Community Matters (larlet.fr)
5094.
How many employees do you have? (gabrielweinberg.com)
5095.
Salam Stock - Muslim Stock Photography venture (salamstock.com)
5096.
Apple under fire for backing off IPv6 support (networkworld.com)
5097.
Keep an eye on Valve, even if you're not into games (osnews.com)
5098.
MPAA-Affiliated Anti-Piracy Group Mysteriously Disappears (torrentfreak.com)
5099.
Refactor for Equal Levels of Abstraction (blog.amir.rachum.com)
5100.
There are two ways to make large datasets useful (cdixon.org)