April 2012 Archive
6691.
Reddit Cofounder, The Band's Ex-Tour Manager Debate SOPA, Antipiracy (fastcompany.com)
6692.
Making the College Athletic Recruiting Market More Efficient (washingtonpost.com)
6693.
The good, the bad and the ugly of hiring a hacker for a startup (nofeed.org)
6694.
Singly – New partners; Game on ($7mil from Foundry Group) (blog.singly.com)
6695.
Facebook Profit Slips on Higher Expenses (online.wsj.com)
6696.
Cellphone industry opposes California location privacy bill (arstechnica.com)
6697.
Thrift Java Servers Compared (github.com)
6698.
Releasing a new API version is like changing phone number (thefosk.posterous.com)
6699.
Network Science of the Game of Go (wired.com)
6700.
Yet another techie Hall of Fame debuts (networkworld.com)
6701.
YouTunes Live lets you stream/background audio directly from YouTube (itunes.apple.com)
6702.
The parable of the Happy Cog (slidetocode.com)
6703.
Here’s how Facebook paid for Instagram (venturebeat.com)
6704.
Lightweight Issue Tracking (blog.omnidox.com)
6705.
Social media contacts. Who owns them. (shortcircuitmedia.com)
6706.
Vimeo redesigns. (vimeo.com)
6707.
Android trojan steals keystrokes using phone movements (arstechnica.com)
6708.
The Seed Signaling Problem That’s Not Being Talked About (sethlevine.com)
6709.
GitHub ❤ ~/ - a guide to dotfiles on GitHub (thechangelog.com)
6710.
Flickr releases new uploader with drag and drop (flickr.com)
6711.
Google Continues Product Purge (informationweek.com)
6712.
Google to Offer its Own Dropbox Rival (nytimes.com)
6713.
Jimmy Wales to Hollywood: You’re Doomed (And Not Because of Piracy) (wired.com)
6714.
How to Design a Good API and Why it Matters (Joshua Bloch, 2005) (lcsd05.cs.tamu.edu)
6715.
A bet against Instagram that cost $200m (theage.com.au)
6716.
Interview With Jarkko Oikarinen – The Inventor Of IRC (irc-junkie.org)
6717.
Totango News: Customer Health Dashboard, Appbox.js, New API for iPhone & iPad (totango.com)
6718.
Killing aliens in lose/lose will delete files on your harddrive permanantly (stfj.net)
6719.
DRAKON is a diagram language developed within the Russian space program. (sourceforge.net)
6720.
Universe from galaxies down to Quantum Foam (htwins.net)