April 2012 Archive
9961.
Major League Gaming Announces Partnership with CBS (forbes.com)
9962.
VC Ben Horowitz ft Rick Ross - Politics in Business (youtu.be)
9963.
Never pay to pitch investors. You're the prize, not the mark. (daringapp.tumblr.com)
9964.
For Japanese Linguist, A Long And Lonely Schlep (npr.org)
9965.
Opensource the IRS (dynin.blogspot.com)
9966.
Senses - The HTML5 Media Center (sensesproject.com)
9967.
Why the IRS Wants the Right to Seize Your Passport (theatlantic.com)
9968.
Kickstarter game projects: Where does the money go? (itworld.com)
9969.
Riots 'could have been predicted via Twitter' (telegraph.co.uk)
9970.
Get All Wordpress Navigation Menus (paulund.co.uk)
9971.
MapBox releases iOS SDK (mapbox.com)
9972.
Chrome For Android Gets Desktop View, Home Screen Bookmarks, File Downloads (techcrunch.com)
9973.
Our job board is free this month and reaches 1000s of gamedevs (playtomic.com)
9974.
Oakley Tests Technology That Would Rival Google’s Project Glass (bloomberg.com)
9975.
Some Thoughts on Branding Startups and Communities (bothsidesofthetable.com)
9976.
Hubble spots early galaxy using gravitational lens (arstechnica.com)
9977.
Iran publishes "Request for Information" for "halal" Internet (arstechnica.com)
9978.
Benefit of electric cars found to vary by location (sfgate.com)
9979.
Is Javascript Code always so full of bugs? (blogs.msdn.com)
9980.
eHarmony research BS: UCLA professors say customers are 'duped' (blogs.laweekly.com)
9981.
Interview with Robert Surrency, UX Designer at AKQA (boomlands.com)
9982.
Floating point error is the least of my worries (johndcook.com)
9983.
Tumblr makes their "Fire Hose" available to developers (engineering.tumblr.com)
9984.
Dart's new Isolate API (grobmeier.de)
9985.
Commuter trains increase number of "quiet cars" (travel.usatoday.com)
9986.
NASA PDS Challenge (community.topcoder.com)
9987.
Analyst: Dropbox and Box should be seriously worried about Google Drive (venturebeat.com)
9988.
MySpace buys Oldify for $1 Billion (mockcrunch.com)
9989.
20 Years of ODBC (esj.com)
9990.
Washington Post editors don't know what 'orders of magnitude' means (slate.com)