April 2009 Archive
241.
Wikipedia: The 2009 H1N1 flu outbreak (en.wikipedia.org)
242.
Ask HN: what linear algebra do you use most often for practical problems?
243.
Sleep is Garbage Collection (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
244.
Beautiful Horizontally Centered Menus/Tabs/List. No CSS hacks. Full cross-browser. (matthewjamestaylor.com)
245.
Google releases web browser plugin allowing the creation of interactive 3D applications (google-code-updates.blogspot.com)
246.
The story behind the rise and fall of America's master math teacher (reason.com)
247.
Why is programming fun? (grok2.com)
248.
We've got a million dollars and we want to buy your micro ISV (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
249.
Sun JVM gets incremental, compacting GC (infoq.com)
250.
Here's What A Card Skimmer Looks Like On An ATM (consumerist.com)
251.
"We think you'd also like..." and the Math of Suggestion – Part 1 (from Directed Edge) (gruenderszene.de)
252.
Paul Graham revisits "Microsoft is Dead" (thestandard.com)
253.
Radical Honesty: I Think You're Fat (2007) (esquire.com)
254.
Brain Gain (newyorker.com)
255.
Google Labs O3D (code.google.com)
256.
JamLegend is hiring interns this summer (snaptalent.com)
257.
Ask YC: How do you get your press? ()
258.
I'm not Toto, this isn't Kansas (yro.slashdot.org)
259.
ISP modifying .torrent file contents to add local seed (compsci.ca)
260.
Singletasking by Caterina Fake (photo) (flickr.com)
261.
Skew, The Frontend Engineer's Misery (lethain.com)
262.
In Silicon Valley, Recruiting Clashes With Immigration Limits (nytimes.com)
263.
Bruce Sterling: Poor folk love their cellphones (nytimes.com)
264.
What If Scientists Didn’t Compete? (tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com)
265.
Tell HN: "Ruby vs. PHP" is not of interest to good hackers. ()
266.
Flight Control (#1 paid app) iPhone Game Sales Numbers (firemintgames.blogspot.com)
267.
PostgreSQL 8.4 Beta (lwn.net)
268.
Fred Wilson on investing in Geocities (avc.com)
269.
Is high IQ as much a burden as a blessing? (ft.com)
270.
How Obama used behavioral economics to win the election, and how he's using it to govern (time.com)