April 2010 Archive
1501.
IPad, the destroyer (roughlydrafted.com)
1502.
The iPad is not a car (blog.benward.me)
1503.
Android Is Apple’s Burger King (regulargeek.com)
1504.
Engadget: iPad app prices are out of control and will kill us all (engadget.com)
1505.
Why Apple did what they did (blog.alexandretestu.com)
1506.
Book published using tweets without permission, backlash ensues (amazon.com)
1507.
Adobe abandons iPhone code tools (news.bbc.co.uk)
1508.
Plerts Blends Check-Ins With Medical And Personal Safety Alerts (techcrunch.com)
1509.
Apple closes the revenue, income gap with Microsoft to just $1 billion (betanews.com)
1510.
Facebook Sues Data Geek, but That Doesn't Solve Its Privacy Problem (fastcompany.com)
1511.
Show HN: I just hacked together an app to map broadband speeds. (speedmap.heroku.com)
1512.
Jeff Jarvis on How the iPad Destroys Creativity (thefastertimes.com)
1513.
Employers Influence Job Hopping (Mark Suster's Take Is One-Sided) (gawrilla.com)
1514.
Apple announces WWDC dates (June 7-11) (developer.apple.com)
1515.
Should managers know how to code? (scottberkun.com)
1516.
CSS3 Spotlight effect (svay.com)
1517.
Ask HN: What is the advantage of a formal CS degree for an entrepreneur?
1518.
Unusual Business Card Designs (oddstuffmagazine.com)
1519.
Church Numerals in C++ (and Haskell) (nonchalantlytyped.net)
1520.
Angel Boot Camp: an AngelConf-inspired event in Boston (seedboston.com)
1521.
Show HN: Like-o-matic (likeomatic.heroku.com)
1522.
A Convenient, Mysterious Service From Cable Companies (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
1523.
Steve Jobs's slight of hand (benlog.com)
1524.
Schneier on Security: The Effectiveness of Air Marshals (schneier.com)
1525.
HTML5 webapps broken on the iPad (martijnpannevis.nl)
1526.
Remember Babylonian Twins? It's now on Apple's top suggested games for iPad (apple.com)
1527.
TEXTp saves YouTube bandwidth, money (youtube-global.blogspot.com)
1528.
What’s in a name? (C#’s hidden support for structural typing) (togaroga.com)
1529.
No bullshit policy (gandi.net)
1530.
A life lesson from the majors: Smile, you'll live longer (boston.com)