April 2010 Archive
1441.
Virality is overrated (mashable.com)
1442.
Apple Announces LapTop (openforum.com)
1443.
Gawker finds making it harder for comments to be seen leads to better comments (niemanlab.org)
1444.
Twitter Adds Places To Its Geo-Tweets, Just Don’t Call It A Check-In (techcrunch.com)
1445.
Goto considered awesome: Goto in Scala using delimited continuations (blog.richdougherty.com)
1446.
SciDB - A Science-Oriented DBMS at 100 Petabytes (highscalability.com)
1447.
Lawrence Lessig - How to Tell D.C. Politicians to Go to Hell (thedailybeast.com)
1448.
Gmail: Insert a calendar invitation (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
1449.
How TweetDeck uses Google App Engine (googleappengine.blogspot.com)
1450.
Bump Key How-To (youtube.com)
1451.
Steve Blank: Airman Roachclip, Ashley P. (steveblank.com)
1452.
The problem with taking seed money from big VCs (cdixon.org)
1453.
Management guru C K Prahalad passes away (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
1454.
Inline Caches and Call Site Optimization (blogs.azulsystems.com)
1455.
Solving n-Queens in Cryptol (galois.com)
1456.
The best Present and Future alternatives to the iPad (engadget.com)
1457.
3.4 Million Americans are Extreme Commuters (2005) (businessweek.com)
1458.
Photo: iPad Temperature Warning Dialog (tweetphoto.com)
1459.
When Will We Be Able to Build Brains Like Ours? (scientificamerican.com)
1460.
Apple Doesn't Owe You Anything. (realdeal.posterous.com)
1461.
Google, Amazon topping Microsoft in pay for engineers (techflash.com)
1462.
Microsoft Responds to Abusive Labor Conditions at Chinese Manufacturer (fastcompany.com)
1463.
IPad App Idea - You are free to take it (marcgayle.com)
1464.
Please update your Facebook privacy settings (frog.posterous.com)
1465.
Apple removes Google branding from iPhone OS 4 search (appleinsider.com)
1466.
First iPad Video Review (blog.appboy.com)
1467.
Denial of expertise (blog.fawny.org)
1468.
7.2 Earthquake in Baja California, Mexico (earthquake.usgs.gov)
1469.
The Problem With MVPs (steverb.com)
1470.
Memristors combine memory, logics set in one device (arstechnica.com)