April 2010 Archive
4351.
Prozac, Depression and Plasticity (scienceblogs.com)
4352.
NCSA launches something called a 'web browser' (wired.com)
4353.
Edging Back to Nuclear Power (nytimes.com)
4354.
The Art of the Email Pitch (readwriteweb.com)
4355.
Everybody Loves Pandora (gigaom.com)
4356.
Why Boulder Is America's Best Town for Startups (businessweek.com)
4357.
Selling Agriculture 2.0 to Silicon Valley (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
4358.
EdgeRank: The Secret Sauce That Makes Facebook’s News Feed Tick (techcrunch.com)
4359.
Want to torpedo your project? Write lots of code. (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
4360.
Twitter acquires Cloudhopper (blog.twitter.com)
4361.
Snaptic Developer Challenge - Encourage people to get in motion (snaptic.com)
4362.
GoodReader reaches 100,000 downloads in 20 days (businessinsider.com)
4363.
Pip_brew.py: make pip and Homebrew play nicely together (google.com)
4364.
World Bank opens up data and developer API (web.worldbank.org)
4365.
Mnmlist: society, reimagined: how to make it reality (mnmlist.com)
4366.
The Comprehensive GNU Radio Archive Network (CGRAN) (cgran.org)
4367.
Rackspace funds Riptano to offer commercial Cassandra support and services (austinstartup.com)
4368.
The Startup Lessons Learned Ebook (leanpub.com)
4369.
The Sun Rises in the East (deeplinking.net)
4370.
How To Manage Large Applications with jQuery #jqcon (speakerrate.com)
4371.
How to Install Android on an iPhone 2G (androidalot.com)
4372.
Facebook, you’re doing it wrong (jarqu.es)
4373.
PHP interfaces and optional parameters (cdmckay.org)
4374.
Music education versus computer science education (emilsit.net)
4375.
Overview of statistical analysis of baseball defense (nymag.com)
4376.
Creative Marketing Often Wins (cycle7.com)
4377.
Job Hoppers Redux: An Employee’s Perspective (bothsidesofthetable.com)
4378.
"The Right Way to be Fired": HBS Review v. Mark Suster's 'job hoppers' post (hbr.org)
4379.
Smart Work and Smart Cities Pay (theatlantic.com)
4380.
Congress can be modeled by the same process that causes avalanches in sandpiles (technologyreview.com)