April 2012 Archive
10711.
Time to market, don’t focus on development (codemonkeyism.com)
10712.
TSA Tests Identity Verification System (informationweek.com)
10713.
5 Questions That Keep Users From Buying Products (martinwittmann.at)
10714.
Interesting program comments (pixelstech.net)
10715.
RailsConf 2012 Twitter Leader Board (railsconf2012.rubyonrails.io)
10716.
Machine learning for identification of cars (investuotojas.eu)
10717.
Self-assembling highly conductive plastic nanofibers (sciencedaily.com)
10718.
This Week in Location Based Marketing #74: Valuations are off the hook (untether.tv)
10719.
Rare-earth magnets in action (io9.com)
10720.
Stanford Machine Learning course online (coursera.org)
10721.
Taking an innovative approach to battery design (phys.org)
10722.
Hackers for hire put corporate security systems to the test (phys.org)
10723.
Parody site puts Bank of America in your hands (money.cnn.com)
10724.
Ask HN: Has anyone tried Postbox? ()
10725.
Fake S3 (github.com)
10726.
Google helped with CISPA,quietly worked with the bill’s authors behind the scene (zdnet.com)
10727.
ReaDIYmate - Build your own web-connected object by reaDIYmate — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
10728.
The Preschool Race Is No Joke (nytimes.com)
10729.
I'm Scarred (jamesaltucher.com)
10730.
Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6 crashes on modern Intel CPUs (os2museum.com)
10731.
Apple Predicted to Discontinue 17-Inch MacBook Pro (macrumors.com)
10732.
Making Real Money in Virtual Games: The Strange Economics of MMORPGs (theatlantic.com)
10733.
Why Emacs (david.rothlis.net)
10734.
A Bug in the Bigcomp Function of David Gay’s strtod() (exploringbinary.com)
10735.
Locu: Technology to structure the world’s information (techcrunch.com)
10736.
The Band's Ex-Tour Manager and USC Professor Blasts Alexis Ohanian (fastcompany.com)
10737.
Dirt analysis reveals the fears and obsessions of medieval readers (bbc.co.uk)
10738.
Realtime Computer Vision with OpenCV (queue.acm.org)
10739.
Artists Worldwide, Time To Show Support For Liberties And The Pirate Party (falkvinge.net)
10740.
The next innovation could well come from an Indian town you've never heard of (indianexpress.com)