April 2009 Archive
1531.
Google’s Schmidt and Microsoft’s Mundie Appointed as Obama Tech Advisors (techcrunch.com)
1532.
BattleBots Is Back (battlebots.com)
1533.
Spam overwhelms e-mail messages (now 97%) (news.bbc.co.uk)
1534.
Should You Attend University for Web Development? (net.tutsplus.com)
1535.
Don't Fall In Love With Your Model: The Cautionary Tale of my Recent proof that P=NP (math.rutgers.edu)
1536.
How to Revise an Email So That People Will Read It (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
1537.
Ultrasound imaging now possible with a smartphone (esciencenews.com)
1538.
Topology for Computing (cs.dartmouth.edu)
1539.
Asperger Syndrome Tied to Low Cortisol Levels (news.yahoo.com)
1540.
Army has been developing a GPL'd CAD package since 1979: BRL-CAD (brlcad.org)
1541.
The greatest flops in computer history (telegraph.co.uk)
1542.
Google becomes world's first $100 billion brand (techcombo.com)
1543.
URLs in books (tarekziade.wordpress.com)
1544.
America's Newest Profession: Bloggers for Hire (online.wsj.com)
1545.
Cuil has disappeared from view (marketwatch.com)
1546.
Fast (Nanotech) Takeoff: RepRap Rocks (crnano.typepad.com)
1547.
Adobe Wants to Reshape Online Video (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1548.
Microsoft makes Windows 7 RC1 availible for download. (news.zdnet.co.uk)
1549.
The Business of Software 2009 speaker lineup (joelonsoftware.com)
1550.
Brave computer science student gets test question right. (imgur.com)
1551.
Google: The Value of Content Distribution Networks (afnog.org)
1552.
Iris, concurrency library for C (NSOperation, Twisted deffereds, and CCR in one) (github.com)
1553.
The Sound of iPod (web.archive.org)
1554.
Yo Dawg: Using a package management system to install a package management system (timetobleed.com)
1555.
Web service that makes/displays HTTP request/response (includes POST, TRACE, headers, etc) (web-sniffer.net)
1556.
Google Becomes Default Location Provider For Firefox (techcrunch.com)
1557.
Tips for starting a student hacker group at school (jtame05.wordpress.com)
1558.
‘Hyperlocal’ Web Sites Deliver News Without Newspapers (nytimes.com)
1559.
Only 59.9 percent of the population is working. (pushingrope.blogspot.com)
1560.
Slow-motion videos (vimeo.com)