April 2009 Archive
2071.
Lorentz violation at high energy [astro-ph/0505267] (arxiv.org)
2072.
More on the so called "entire" data center seizure (cbs11tv.com)
2073.
The Nice programming language (nice.sourceforge.net)
2074.
About Those New CrunchPad Pictures - Arrington's take (techcrunch.com)
2075.
What Happens When Media Get It Wrong? (centernetworks.com)
2076.
Twitter More Than Doubles Unique Visitors To 9.3 Million In March (techcrunch.com)
2077.
Oracle buys Sun: understanding the impact on open source (arstechnica.com)
2078.
IPhone apps near billion mark (scitech.blogs.cnn.com)
2079.
Opinion Space (opinion.berkeley.edu)
2080.
Enlightenment Therapy (nytimes.com)
2081.
U.S. declares public health emergency as swine flu spreads (edition.cnn.com)
2082.
SGI bought by rackable for $25M (uk.reuters.com)
2083.
Bookmarks2 - The simplest bookmarking service in the Web (bookmarks2.com)
2084.
BlueRuby -- From SAP (sdn.sap.com)
2085.
Ubuntu and Debian AMIs for Amazon EC2 (alestic.com)
2086.
Choose Your Own Best Gov-Sunshine App (blog.wired.com)
2087.
The “Sexy Sells” Debate - Ultimate Proof (reynoldsftw.com)
2088.
Introducing the Collaboration Curve (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
2089.
Conficker wakes up and has a business model? (readwriteweb.com)
2090.
Why Breaking The DiggBar Can Actually Increase Traffic To Your Website (tomuse.com)
2091.
[pysqlite] Connection deadlock because of file lock (itsystementwicklung.de)
2092.
Antisocial networking (daviddahl.blogspot.com)
2093.
Does Google Really Control The News? (techcrunch.com)
2094.
Wikimedia looking to change to a CC license (meta.wikimedia.org)
2095.
The Twitter revolution that wasn't. (slate.com)
2096.
Google's CAPTCHA experiment and the human factor (blogs.zdnet.com)
2097.
Axum, Microsoft’s Approach to Parallelism (infoq.com)
2098.
Key Facts about Swine Influenza (Swine Flu) (cdc.gov)
2099.
Google Forcing Your Hand, Stealing Your Thumbprint (outspokenmedia.com)
2100.
Books To Make You A Better Product Manager (cindyalvarez.com)