April 2012 Archive
10441.
Show HN: d3.js Boilerplate - My Friday Project (github.com)
10442.
JQuery Mistakes you Shouldn’t Commit (webdesignledger.com)
10443.
Show HN: The brand-new app for all events. Intelligent Matchmaking. (airmatch.net)
10444.
Speaker Dock Made Entirely Of Bamboo, No Electricity Required (techcrunch.com)
10445.
5 books every developer will benefit from reading (kenneth-truyers.net)
10446.
Dave Winer on Time's hundred most influential (scripting.com)
10447.
Idea worth minus a million (artlebedev.com)
10448.
Antitrust case against Apple, Google, Intel, Adobe, & other tech titans advances (mercurynews.com)
10449.
Ego may be the #1 killer of startups (caycon.com)
10450.
TSA Behavioral Detection Statistics (schneier.com)
10451.
Hacktivists in the frontline battle for the internet (guardian.co.uk)
10452.
Wikipedia: Education Program users add more quality content than other new users (blog.wikimedia.org)
10453.
Fexl now listed at Rosetta Code (rosettacode.org)
10454.
LED Fireworks. Or, parent helpers go overboard (keithp.com)
10455.
Crowdsourced Travel Apps like Flightfox Are Taking Off (betakit.com)
10456.
Kubuntu: Moving Forward (wonderly.com)
10457.
HealthCheck Fedora - Where's the beef? (h-online.com)
10458.
Cloudflare Offers Independent Developers Access To Its 400k-Strong Network (pandodaily.com)
10459.
JQuery UI Effect Demo (jqueryui.com)
10460.
Kids launch battleship into space (blagspot.net)
10461.
And this is how automated news aggregation can fail... (i.imgur.com)
10462.
Chip delays point to next-gen iPhone launch around October (arstechnica.com)
10463.
Magic CSS shape (pixelstech.net)
10464.
JSON + Comments (blog.getify.com)
10465.
Robert Heinlein's predictions in 1949 for 2000 (listsofnote.com)
10466.
The cost of getting popular (blog.shopforcloud.com)
10467.
New Era of Computing: An Interview with "Dr. Data" (datanami.com)
10468.
Instaflare your website (techcrunch.com)
10469.
HFT Firm Fined $14M for Oil Manipulation (highfrequencytrading911.com)
10470.
The Microsoft Strategy, and how it's going to break everything (geek.com)