April 2009 Archive
1711.
Ask HN: Need some advice ()
1712.
Hulu begins encrypting HTML content to thwart non-browser apps (engadget.com)
1713.
The Real Dubai (independent.co.uk)
1714.
In Defense of Pirates (The Old Time Ones) (npr.org)
1715.
Inventor or salesperson? The best entrepreneurs are both. (thebln.com)
1716.
Ask HN: How do you guys approach abstractions when reading code?
1717.
Math Books for CS Undergrads ()
1718.
Is This the Time to Chase a Career Dream? (nytimes.com)
1719.
BootUp NYC (bootupnyc.com)
1720.
Ask HN: How Do Techmeme and Google News Cluster Stories?
1721.
Never Enough (ryanholiday.net)
1722.
Futuristic Design Concepts We Wish Were Real (webdesignerdepot.com)
1723.
Total US Debt so far: $301 Trillion dollars. $1.0M per person ()
1724.
Results From A Facebook Ad Test (centernetworks.com)
1725.
Peter Thiel: The Education of a Libertarian (cato-unbound.org)
1726.
What specific problems are lots of programmers solving over and over again? ()
1727.
Opensource spaced repetition system (SRS) (ichi2.net)
1728.
Dot-NET to benefit from Sun sale? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1729.
At CHI, Microsoft turns computing interfaces on their head, and side, and back (xconomy.com)
1730.
TellHN: Founder of Kiva.com to speak at Northwestern University (Chicago) ()
1731.
Venture Capital Fundraising Is Down Nearly 40 Percent In First Quarter of 2009 (techcrunch.com)
1732.
A Comparison of Approaches to Large-Scale Data Analysis: MapReduce vs. DBMS benchmarks (database.cs.brown.edu)
1733.
Solution to Japan's Jobless Problem: Turn City Workers Into Farmers (online.wsj.com)
1734.
Getting Past the Pie Chart (seedmagazine.com)
1735.
Ben Fry to present "Computational Information Design" in Northampton, MA (blog.snowtide.com)
1736.
Palm granting some developers access to webOS SDK (pdnblog.palm.com)
1737.
What Every Entrepreneur Should Read (jonbischke.com)
1738.
Kara says “no Google deal” for Twitter (scobleizer.com)
1739.
Detailed Analysis of Google Chrome EULA (intelligentdesign.com.au)
1740.
Steve Jobs maintains grip at Apple (reuters.com)