April 2009 Archive
1081.
Behavior Adoption on Social Networks: Two Models of Viral Growth (20bits.com)
1082.
Henry Ford & Event Driven Architecture: Reinventing the assembly line (igvita.com)
1083.
First Mac OS X botnet activated (macworld.co.uk)
1084.
Jeff Vogel on changes in your products (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
1085.
The Kindness of strangers can defeat proprietary cloud computing (freesoftwaremagazine.com)
1086.
Segway Founder Puts Stirling Engine In Hybrid Car [video] (features.csmonitor.com)
1087.
Google Chrome Without 3D (chrome.blogspot.com)
1088.
HN/YC BBQ today (anyvite.com)
1089.
UK startup icons launch fund to bridge Europe’s ‘Equity gap’ (uk.techcrunch.com)
1090.
The Winners of the Apps for America Open Gov Contest (sunlightlabs.com)
1091.
Boom or Blurst: A New Business Model for Videogames? (online.wsj.com)
1092.
Geeking with Greg: Leaving Microsoft (glinden.blogspot.com)
1093.
Heroku (YC W08) and Cloudkick (YC W09) take honors at Under the Radar (undertheradarblog.com)
1094.
My objection to extension methods (github.com)
1095.
Ask HN: What upcoming technological development interests you the most?
1096.
Ask HN: Review my webapp: hapylink.com (hapylink.com)
1097.
Poll: How many homeschoolers/unschoolers here? When did you start?
1098.
Military robots and the future of war [TED] (ted.com)
1099.
17-year-old claims responsibility for Twitter worm (bnonews.com)
1100.
Congressman: there should be a law against Internet caps (arstechnica.com)
1101.
The Programmer's Paradox: The End of Coding as We Know It (theprogrammersparadox.blogspot.com)
1102.
The Slow Erosion of Google Search (bokardo.com)
1103.
Why We Need Audiophiles (i.gizmodo.com)
1104.
Unicorn Tears, Eh? (daringfireball.net)
1105.
Intentional Software raises the curtain (martinfowler.com)
1106.
Amazon Apologizes For 'Embarrassing And Ham-Fisted' Gay Book Blacklist (businessinsider.com)
1107.
California’s proposed "Amazon tax" - a destructive solution (venturebeat.com)
1108.
Ask HN: Why have a "Terms and Conditions" on your site?
1109.
Final draft of ECMA-262 (ECMAScript 3.1) has been published (ecma-international.org)
1110.
Marx's important error (stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com)