April 2010 Archive
3211.
Dear Authors, Your Next Book Should be an App, Not an iBook (techcrunch.com)
3212.
The Adobe/Apple Flame war (mondaynote.com)
3213.
Idealab’s Bill Gross Launches TweetUp, a Marketplace for Tweets (gigaom.com)
3214.
Nate Silver: The Most Livable Neighborhoods in New York (nymag.com)
3215.
Presentation Hacks and Tips (Naval Ravikant talk) (venturehacks.com)
3216.
Honda's Unicycle of the Future (spectrum.ieee.org)
3217.
Unix Terminals: Surviving the Encoding Hell (benjamin-schweizer.de)
3218.
Crows as Clever as Great Apes (news.nationalgeographic.com)
3219.
Jessica Livingston, Y Combinator Co-Founder - live interview today (mixergy.com)
3220.
Web Standards for E-books (alistapart.com)
3221.
Why are functional programming trainwrecks good and oo ones bad? (glenstampoultzis.net)
3222.
AppStore Delisting? (alohacocoa.com)
3223.
Feynman on Great Men (brics.dk)
3224.
Google Acquires Stealth Startup Founded by Ex-Apple Employees (mashable.com)
3225.
Generating primary keys using one tiny bit of group theory (blog.tech.stylefeeder.com)
3226.
To Change Publishing, Make Publishers Obsolete (novelr.com)
3227.
Using Grand Central Dispatch and C++ for inter-thread communication (wagerlabs.com)
3228.
A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods (visual-literacy.org)
3229.
OpenLike - open protocol for sharing between web applications (openlike.org)
3230.
Immigration and Jobs: Where U.S. Workers Come From (nytimes.com)
3231.
CSS Tips I Wish I Knew When I First Started (myinkblog.com)
3232.
Tripoli: a new CSS reset (devkick.com)
3233.
Revolution Islam, Website Of Group That Threatened Comedy Central, Is Hacked (huffingtonpost.com)
3234.
Ask HN: How do Startups Look for Employment Candidates? ()
3235.
Recap from Startup Lessons Learned Conference (node.typepad.com)
3236.
Don't promise free upgrades if you need GAAP revenue now (ontechnologylaw.com)
3237.
Index Ventures Puts Heavyweights Behind New Seed Fund (techcrunch.com)
3238.
PR Nightmares: Handle them Quick & Dirty (alexblom.com)
3239.
Original landing pages of Mint.com (okdork.com)
3240.
The Most Influential Women in Technology 2010 (fastcompany.com)