April 2011 Archive
571.
Announcing the Founder's Library (swombat.com)
572.
Latest HN traffic stats: 100k uniques on weekdays, 1.1m pageviews (ycombinator.com)
573.
Show HN: Instafilm -- it's like Instapaper for videos (instafilm.com)
574.
Every Unicode character shown once per frame as a 33-minute movie (netpoetic.com)
575.
It's the Latency, Stupid (rescomp.stanford.edu)
576.
Simon Peyton-Jones - A Taste of Haskell (ontwik.com)
577.
ARPANET dialogues - fictional chat logs (arpanetdialogues.net)
578.
After 11 years, a new "Programming in Standard ML" [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
579.
SimpleGeo puts 20 million places in the public domain. (readwriteweb.com)
580.
Have you read your Python Docs Lately? (jessenoller.com)
581.
Gut Bacteria Divide People Into 3 Types, Scientists Say (nytimes.com)
582.
Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% (vanityfair.com)
583.
Nintendo confirms launching new console in 2012, playable at E3 (arstechnica.com)
584.
Bridge.me meetings that call you (bridg.me)
585.
Greplin: 1.5 Billion Documents Indexed, Six Engineers (techcrunch.com)
586.
Complexity is the enemy (neugierig.org)
587.
Don't blame Amazon for your lack of redundancy (cloudability.com)
588.
Ask HN: Review my startup, http://UpOut.com ()
589.
RIM CEO terminates BBC Click interview (news.bbc.co.uk)
590.
Response to John Cook's "Myth of the Lisp Genius" (rondam.blogspot.com)
591.
The music industry finds another way to shoot itself in the foot (reprog.wordpress.com)
592.
Sequoia Leads $4.7 Million Investment in Humble Bundle (YC W11) (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
593.
Recommender Systems: We're doing it (all) wrong (technocalifornia.blogspot.com)
594.
Rails 3.1 has jQuery by default (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
595.
Is McAfee's siteadvisor.com a scam? (reddit.com)
596.
Startups: Don't just collect my email address (jamespanderson.tumblr.com)
597.
How we almost didn’t raise $800K in the worst investment market in years (blog.uservoice.com)
598.
Amazon has gone from 26,100 to 37,900 employees in just one year (mashable.com)
599.
The Downside of "Demo Day" (jordancooper.wordpress.com)
600.
VMware CloudFoundry: Ruby powered PaaS (igvita.com)