April 2010 Archive
1021.
Did Google Just Kill Ogg Theora? (newteevee.com)
1022.
Nuclear war survival skills (1987 Edition) (oism.org)
1023.
Twitter, Apple, Facebook: The perils of building on someone else’s platform. (stevenwei.com)
1024.
Java zero-day flaw under active attack (blogs.zdnet.com)
1025.
iPad wifi connectivity problems (techcrunch.com)
1026.
Astronomers find 9 new planets and upset the theory of planetary formation (eurekalert.org)
1027.
RIP 8 Bit? (drdobbs.com)
1028.
A fast, simple list filter with jQuery (kilianvalkhof.com)
1029.
"Push me. Wait... you can't" -- Designing task flow for everyday things (johnnyholland.org)
1030.
Clojure 1.2(?) to get Annotations Support (groups.google.com)
1031.
Scaling Clojure Web Apps with Google AppEngine (infoq.com)
1032.
Beyond Passion: The Science of Loving What You Do (calnewport.com)
1033.
Ask HN: What tools do you use?
1034.
The Imminent Crash Of Oil Supply: Be Afraid (countercurrents.org)
1035.
Invoice Bubble: Please review and let me know your thoughts (invoicebubble.com)
1036.
Ideas I would like to build / see built (arandomurl.com)
1037.
Rethinking Police Searches of Computers (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1038.
Always Remember Family Backups (cs.uni.edu)
1039.
Increasing the design efficiency of airline boarding passes (passfail.squarespace.com)
1040.
Human translation blackbox now has API (mygengo.com)
1041.
Ask HN: Don't we have any news other than Apple, Facebook or Google? ()
1042.
A 99 year old lady becomes an iPad user - writes poetry (ipadwatcher.com)
1043.
Always remember the about page (labs.teppefall.com)
1044.
Google acquires Labpixies, makers of the "Coolest gadgets on the web" (googlecode.blogspot.com)
1045.
Introducing Phat, a new approach to asynchronous Rails apps (mikeperham.com)
1046.
IPhone OS 4 Developer Preview brings multitasking and more to the iPhone (mobilecrunch.com)
1047.
Microbial Life Found in Hydrocarbon Lake (technologyreview.com)
1048.
In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits (wired.com)
1049.
Google buys chip start-up from ex-Apple designers (news.cnet.com)
1050.
We are removing Flash support from OS X (fakesteve.net)