April 2012 Archive
5941.
Google Glass is not ambitious enough (atevans.com)
5942.
A discussion on the feature set of DB2 Express-C (dbms2.com)
5943.
Lessons From Steve Jobs That You Need to Know (techpp.com)
5944.
Water color Twitter visualization (colorcoordinates.bysubset.com)
5945.
Big Brother State - Infringing on our fundamental human right (saracenssolicitors.co.uk)
5946.
Viacom $1B case against YouTube reinstated by appeals court (businessweek.com)
5947.
How To Fix Broken Packages In Ubuntu Or Debian (thepowerbase.com)
5948.
New Firefox interface mock-ups posted (geek.com)
5949.
Google to use Coreboot for ChromeOS devices (phoronix.com)
5950.
Creating BNF-style grammatical regular expressions in JavaScript (blog.stevenlevithan.com)
5951.
CISPA - new SOPA? (digitaltrends.com)
5952.
Startups: How to Communicate Traction to Investors (quora.com)
5953.
Arianna Huffington No Longer Runs The Aol Tech Sites (techcrunch.com)
5954.
Which Web browser is best for business? (arstechnica.com)
5955.
Ice collapse exposes Antarctic beauty (abc.net.au)
5956.
What AnyCPU Really Means As Of .NET 4.5 and Visual Studio 11 (blogs.microsoft.co.il)
5957.
All the Math Taught at University Can Be Outsourced. What Now? (huffingtonpost.com)
5958.
Intel Legends Moore And Grove: Making It Last (npr.org)
5959.
Skill.io: People Tagging (avc.com)
5960.
In the Battles of SOPA and PIPA, Who Should Control the Internet? (vanityfair.com)
5961.
U.S. Added Only 120,000 Jobs in March (nytimes.com)
5962.
Apple and the Cloud: A Cautionary Tale (xconomy.com)
5963.
US students need new way of learning science (phys.org)
5964.
[India] The Startup Centre, The Year Past, and What's Ahead. (startupcentral.in)
5965.
Brain Scanner Being Used To Give Stephen Hawking A New Voice (singularityhub.com)
5966.
MELPA - Homebrew (Emacs Edition) (batsov.com)
5967.
IE10 might be the next IE6 (kendoui.com)
5968.
Android Support: Learn via the Codecademy For Higher-Level Languages (techcrunch.com)
5969.
How to Buy a Basic SSL Certificate (gbayer.com)
5970.
The US is cloning fine British startups and its coming right from the top (picklive.com)