April 2011 Archive
721.
Pandora app found to be sending DOB, gender and location info to ad servers (engadget.com)
722.
Mistakes Google made in scaling its organization (quora.com)
723.
Chatroulette for text messages (randtxt.com)
724.
Ideas suck (hackfwd.tumblr.com)
725.
Rubular: a Ruby regular expression editor and tester (rubular.com)
726.
Glasnost: Test if your ISP is shaping your traffic (broadband.mpi-sws.org)
727.
Realtime heatmap with canvas & js (patrick-wied.at)
728.
Facebook - The Send Button, Because Sometimes It’s Private (developers.facebook.com)
729.
Scalable SQL: How do large-scale sites and applications remain SQL-based? (queue.acm.org)
730.
Inuit.css - Another CSS framework (csswizardry.com)
731.
Startups Open Sourced: Stories to inspire and educate (startupsopensourced.com)
732.
DotCloud gets NodeJS support (blog.dotcloud.com)
733.
Ebook Fraud (schneier.com)
734.
Remembering LineDrive: forgotten, beautiful driving directions (somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.com)
735.
The Algebra of Data and the Calculus of Mutation (blog.lab49.com)
736.
Founders Now Take the Money and Maintain Control (dealbook.nytimes.com)
737.
How JavaScript Timers Work (ejohn.org)
738.
English as a second language: Test results on the most fluent countries (economist.com)
739.
OOP = FP? (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
740.
AppCode: Objective-C IDE from JetBrains goes public (blog.jetbrains.com)
741.
23andMe Genetic Testing Kit Free with a Year Long Membership of $108 (yourgeneticgenealogist.com)
742.
Show HN: Timeslot makes planning your day a breeze (timeslot.me)
743.
Reform the PhD system or close it down (nature.com)
744.
Legal techniques the rich use to avoid paying taxes (businessweek.com)
745.
Common Lisp - Myths and Legends (lispworks.com)
746.
Erlang vs Java memory architecture (javacodegeeks.com)
747.
Hulu: 1990's style (hulu.com)
748.
Greplin opensources Lucene Utils and Bloom Filters (tech.blog.greplin.com)
749.
OwnLocal (YC W10) makes newspapers money with Web 2.0 tools (thenextweb.com)
750.
Microsoft, the end of evolution? (geekculture.com)