April 2010 Archive
3811.
WANdisco Announces Certified Subversion 1.6.11 Binaries Released (subversion.wandisco.com)
3812.
The real outrage is how CEOs are paid, not how much (money.cnn.com)
3813.
Twitter Link Roundup (blog.crowdspring.com)
3814.
Dear Facebook: What about 'dislike' and 'go away?' (scitech.blogs.cnn.com)
3815.
How I Saved the Gaming Industry Overnight By Being Awesome (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
3816.
Sony might update PS3 without owner's consent (games.slashdot.org)
3817.
Tech companies spooked by ACTA draft (nzherald.co.nz)
3818.
Docs.com: The surest sign yet of Microsoft's defeat (betanews.com)
3819.
Headless Web Workers: Does the web need background apps? (limpet.net)
3820.
Facebook May Not Be Skynet, but It Is Getting Smarter, and That's Bad for Google (adage.com)
3821.
Flash is my platform (troygilbert.com)
3822.
The Origin Of #nickcleggsfault & Getting To More Relevant Tweets (searchengineland.com)
3823.
How do you pronounce the word 'Tuple'? Just like the song. (stackoverflow.com)
3824.
Google Confirms Free Turn-by-Turn Directions Coming to iPhone (mashable.com)
3825.
New record for paper airplane flight. (newslite.tv)
3826.
T.M.I? Not for Sites Focused on Sharing (nytimes.com)
3827.
The Next Empire (theatlantic.com)
3828.
Testing is not a substitute for thinking (reprog.wordpress.com)
3829.
Three types of distributed system designers (apenwarr.ca)
3830.
Massachusetts moves funds from big banks in protest of credit card rates (washingtonpost.com)
3831.
Archivists create emulated image of Rushdie's computer (theatlantic.com)
3832.
In the tech world, porn quietly leads the way (edition.cnn.com)
3833.
Ask HN: Know of any web frameworks that run on Python 3? ()
3834.
Research Gap Left Airlines Exposed to Volcano’s Blast (bloomberg.com)
3835.
Twitter To Kill Basic Authorization, Developers Will Have To Opt OAuth (blog.arpitnext.com)
3836.
AT&Ts Suicidal System: How Apple Stores Teach People to Despise the Company (bobsutton.typepad.com)
3837.
There Are Now Over 50,000 Android Apps (gizmodo.com)
3838.
Building EJBs with Clojure using new Java annotation support (deepbluelambda.org)
3839.
Climbing the Wrong Hill (cdixon.org)
3840.
Chances Are (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)