April 2010 Archive
1681.
It's about time: Xilinx FPGA with embedded ARM cpu (eetimes.com)
1682.
Why Most Businesses Fail (A Theoretical Model) (marktaw.com)
1683.
A Public Can Talk To Itself: Why The Future of News is Actually Pretty Clear (codybrown.name)
1684.
Data-Intensive Text Processing with MapReduce (umiacs.umd.edu)
1685.
Exploring San Francisco and Silicon Valley (paulstamatiou.com)
1686.
48 hours hackaton: releasing public data for the people (spanish) (abredatos.es)
1687.
Comprehensive PHP Security Checklist (sk89q.com)
1688.
Steam for linux testapp thingy (reddit.com)
1689.
Continuous Deployment Immersion (threeriversinstitute.org)
1690.
How sales complexity impacts startup viability (forentrepreneurs.com)
1691.
The unreasonable effectiveness of data (mt-archive.info)
1692.
Is Making Public Data "More Public" a Privacy Violation? (33bits.org)
1693.
AdLib Framework - make iPad web apps look native (mobilecrunch.com)
1694.
Explanations of common Java exceptions (rymden.nu)
1695.
Devver: Closing up shop (devver.net)
1696.
VSLab: MATLAB-like visualizations for F# and Visual Studio (vslab.codeplex.com)
1697.
Google Code Jam 2010 registration now open (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1698.
Sunaba: the perl sandbox environment to run PSGI/Plack applications like Heroku (sunaba.plackperl.org)
1699.
Gproc - Erlang Global Process Registry (rklophaus.com)
1700.
The Joy of Interpretation (yaxu.org)
1701.
Don't stifle that yawn -- it will help rev up your brain (euraeka.com)
1702.
Inside Iron Mountain's Hidden Data Bunker (datacenterknowledge.com)
1703.
Facebook bans your words with "I Like" ()
1704.
PubSub messaging: scala, Redis , Akka Actors (debasishg.blogspot.com)
1705.
Firefox: 30 percent of the world market (networkworld.com)
1706.
Ed Roberts: Father of the American Personal Computer Dies (cringely.com)
1707.
Clojure meets the European industry (bestinclass.dk)
1708.
SeedJS: A Flexible Package Manager for JavaScript (seedjs.org)
1709.
Washington will spend $31,406 per household this year vs. $18,276 in taxes (tampabay.com)
1710.
Perl: Kicking your languages ass since 1988 (markmaunder.com)