April 2012 Archive
5281.
Disappearing Net Names Hint at Amazon Data Center Expansion (wired.com)
5282.
PGP Creator Phil Zimmerman Has a New Venture Called Silent Circle (allthingsd.com)
5283.
SOA example application (javacodegeeks.com)
5284.
First Ever Phila. Women In Tech Summit Brings Together 200 Technologists (technicallyphilly.com)
5285.
Rails Is A Ghetto (retracked) (web.archive.org)
5286.
The first game coded entirely on the iPad shows promise for tablet creation (thenextweb.com)
5287.
Harvard Library advises its faculty to go open access (arstechnica.com)
5288.
The rich and powerful (dustincurtis.com)
5289.
JetBlue Averages 182% More Comments with Fill In the Blank on Facebook (simplymeasured.com)
5290.
Google, ITA, and the Future of Travel: It's All About Data, Not Search (xconomy.com)
5291.
Testing Vim Plugins on Travis CI with RSpec and Vimrunner (mudge.github.com)
5292.
The Psychology Behind Redesigns: Are You Just Insecure? (blog.inklingmarkets.com)
5293.
The compounding returns of intelligence (dcurt.is)
5294.
The Surprising Benefits of Robot Cleaners (online.wsj.com)
5295.
Why Megaupload's Kim Dotcom Might Walk Free (informationweek.com)
5296.
Hacker News Tokyo Japan Meetup #13 – 27th of April 2012 (makeleaps.jp)
5297.
Wired Confirms Planetary Resources is Asteroid Mining (wired.com)
5298.
Hackathons Saved My Life (startupflavor.com)
5299.
All magic comes with a price (shapeshed.com)
5300.
Teratogenic Effects of Pure Evil in Ursus Teddius Domesticus (boston-baden.com)
5301.
Real-Time Billionaires (forbes.com)
5302.
State Threatens to Shut Down Nutrition Blogger (carolinajournal.com)
5303.
Is Self-Discipline Overrated? (sandglaz.com)
5304.
Askers vs Guessers (in Finance) (interloping.com)
5305.
Google Drive is real: here’s what it means (gigaom.com)
5306.
Introducing Google Drive, the newest member of Google Apps (googleenterprise.blogspot.com)
5307.
Google Drive is Live (techcrunch.com)
5308.
Google Drive launches (drive.google.com)
5309.
An Introduction to Real-time Behaviors (hydna.com)
5310.
Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 50 years later (chronicle.com)