April 2012 Archive
7381.
Awesome Mac App Websites (design-heaven.com)
7382.
Second Glance at Windows Phone (prndldevstudios.blogspot.com)
7383.
Hunting the Craigslist Killer (thephoenix.com)
7384.
Why I switched to Bing mobile (petrosian.me)
7385.
Single bed in a lively hacker house (airbnb.com)
7386.
Blogging Platform with awesome UI (jux.com)
7387.
Wekkars keep your webserver alive (axonet.be)
7388.
Anonymous says hacks Tunisia prime minister's emails‎ (euronews.com)
7389.
Get your coder stats (coderstats.geeksta.net)
7390.
The true story behind the feature you're building. (truestoriesofbdd.com)
7391.
Online Meets Brick-and-Mortar Through Virtual Pop-Up Stores (betakit.com)
7392.
Empirical software engineering (americanscientist.org)
7393.
2.4 Kernel Releases Come to an End (lwn.net)
7394.
Why JAVA is the most strategic programming language to learn? (oded.us)
7395.
US Geological Survey Put 60,000 Maps on Sale for $1/each (store.usgs.gov)
7396.
Did Facebook panic? (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
7397.
How much money will your idea make you? (blog.reemer.com)
7398.
Bankrupt Kodak seeks permission to pay bonuses (usatoday.com)
7399.
Valance64: Control your Windows PC from you Commodore 64 (cafbit.com)
7400.
New York Auto Show: Upgrading Auto Software In A Flash (txchnologist.com)
7401.
Extreme Pair Programming - Guy Steele and Richard Stallman (cycle-gap.blogspot.com)
7402.
Universal Startup Pitch Deck (pollenizer.com)
7403.
'Don't break the internet': Idiot's slogan stole your privacy (theregister.co.uk)
7404.
Playing B-Ball with Obama: 6 Steps to Crossing Anything Off Your Bucket List (fourhourworkweek.com)
7405.
Netflix: Stories about our new PAC and SOPA are not true (siliconbeat.com)
7406.
Miami Marlins manager suspended over Castro comments (nytimes.com)
7407.
Iran Not Cutting Off Internet Access, Bullet not Dodged (pandodaily.com)
7408.
Why Instagram is worth $1B to Facebook (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
7409.
Legal aspects of Instagram deal done 'in about 54 hours' (amlawdaily.typepad.com)
7410.
US carriers join forces on stolen phones database (macworld.com)