April 2009 Archive
2131.
Why Indie Games Should Cost More (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
2132.
Testing MacBook Pro’s 8-hour battery life (blogs.consumerreports.org)
2133.
Microsoft offers data mining tools in the cloud (byteonic.com)
2134.
Cheat sheets for some of the most widely used tools on the web (dreamcss.blogspot.com)
2135.
Announcing The TechFellow Awards With Founders Fund (techcrunch.com)
2136.
Reverend: A general purpose Bayesian classifier for Python. (divmod.org)
2137.
Engadget endorses Monster Cable? Uh, hell no. (engadget.com)
2138.
Mellon Award for Open Source Technology Collaboration (matc.mellon.org)
2139.
Anatomy of Linux Dynamic Libraries (ldn.linuxfoundation.org)
2140.
Interview With Digg’s Kevin Rose: The State of The Union (techcrunch.com)
2141.
Open Source World Map (redhat.com)
2142.
Just Successful Enough to Do Ourselves Harm (fightaging.org)
2143.
Planet hunters find an Earth-mass planet and a potential water world (features.csmonitor.com)
2144.
Risk as a Strategic Weapon. (laserlike.com)
2145.
Reusing .NET Assemblies in Silverlight (netfxharmonics.com)
2146.
Why Startups Should ALWAYS Compromise When Hiring (onstartups.com)
2147.
Whatever happened to the top 15 Web properties of April 1999? (technologizer.com)
2148.
Securing a Web server (Overview) (ibm.com)
2149.
Abstract Data Types in Clojure (programming-puzzler.blogspot.com)
2150.
Wolfram Alpha Getting A Public Preview On Tuesday (techcrunch.com)
2151.
Dissecting Today's Internet Traffic Spikes (omniti.com)
2152.
Let The Students Teach (avc.com)
2153.
Deploying Multiple Environments on Heroku (jqr.github.com)
2154.
Simulated brain closer to thought (news.bbc.co.uk)
2155.
Obama names Schmidt, Mundie as advisors (thestandard.com)
2156.
Fred Wilson on Why Face to Face Meetings are Important (avc.com)
2157.
Respect the Browser - Lessons from JSConf 2009 (luigimontanez.com)
2158.
The VC Industry Is Too Fat and the Exits Are Too Thin (gigaom.com)
2159.
An Aspirational Twitter (randsinrepose.com)
2160.
Someone Didn’t Get The Memo: Lead Paint In Toys, Continuing Problems In China (paulmidler.com)