April 2010 Archive
2821.
The Next Empire (theatlantic.com)
2822.
Announcing the hackNY Summer Internship Program (hackny.org)
2823.
Xkcd: Trade Expert (xkcd.com)
2824.
An Introduction to Compassionate Screen Scraping (lethain.com)
2825.
7,500 shoppers sold their souls to GameStation (newslite.tv)
2826.
Porn virus publishes web history of victims, demands ransom for removal (news.bbc.co.uk)
2827.
A simple guide to 5 normal forms (bkent.net)
2828.
Princeton details diagnosing iPad WiFi DHCP glitch in 22 of 40 devices (net.princeton.edu)
2829.
Using binding to mock out even “direct linked” functions in Clojure (blog.n01se.net)
2830.
Kiva cofounder’s new startup offers a crowdsourced approach to funding (deals.venturebeat.com)
2831.
"Scala Vs Clojure", What the market thinks. (gregosuri.com)
2832.
Gizmodo paid for iPhone 4G: so are they receivers of stolen? goods? (guardian.co.uk)
2833.
O'Reilly E-Books: Buy one get one free (oreilly.com)
2834.
Android vs. iPhone (lileks.tumblr.com)
2835.
The World At Large: How Privilege works in Rock Music (tigerbeatdown.com)
2836.
PerfectSight: Self Evaluation of Visual Accommodation with a cell phone. (web.media.mit.edu)
2837.
A shell-centric view of the world (akkartik.name)
2838.
Angel-Backed Companies More Likely to Succeed, Says Harvard Study (readwriteweb.com)
2839.
Google confirms Android 2.2 will support Flash (mashable.com)
2840.
The Next Empire: Africa? (theatlantic.com)
2841.
Trapster.com is hiring on HN (and just hit 5,000,000 mobile users) ()
2842.
Fake Steve: Please stop thinking about Gizmodo, breaking down doors, etc. (fakesteve.net)
2843.
RIP Courier (gizmodo.com)
2844.
How to Learn from Creative Programmers (lifedev.net)
2845.
Gamer sets new Asteroids high score (thesun.co.uk)
2846.
Hitler's new iPhone app runs afoul of section 3.3.1 [video] (youtube.com)
2847.
What Programming Langauge Are You Learning? ()
2848.
Notes on my first iPad experiences in a blog post (scripting.com)
2849.
Automatic content moderation using validates_text_content (blog.thingsaaronmade.com)
2850.
An estimated 700,000 iPads bought on day one (mercurynews.com)