April 2011 Archive
1891.
The Internet as videogame landscape. Wow. (pleasurehunt.mymagnum.com)
1892.
Top JavaScript Mistakes (blog.tuenti.com)
1893.
Drugs lose effictiveness in Space (bbc.co.uk)
1894.
Apigee Source: Rapid Prototypes with the Twitter API Using HTML5/Javascript (blog.apigee.com)
1895.
Writing Maintainable Event-Driven Code (stackoverflow.com)
1896.
MathJax: Math just works on the web now (dreev.es)
1897.
Wikileaks publishes secret files on Gitmo prisoners (boingboing.net)
1898.
Natural Language Processing in Prolog (informatics.sussex.ac.uk)
1899.
S/PDIF Digital Audio on a Microcontroller (scanlime.org)
1900.
Bug 649408 - (nativehtml5) Support Native HTML5 (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1901.
The Complete Guide to Not Giving a F**k (inoveryourhead.net)
1902.
Opensource Map-based CouchDB chat for your site (github.com)
1903.
Data Rights We Must Demand from Companies (readwriteweb.com)
1904.
How We All Missed Web 2.0′s “Netscape Moment” (techcrunch.com)
1905.
How "The Fighter" shot 35 days worth of fight scenes in only three days (37signals.com)
1906.
Netflix explains how to build a network of similarity (techblog.netflix.com)
1907.
akahn.net: My Haskell Reading List (akahn.net)
1908.
Powder-keg promises and probabilities (gabrielweinberg.com)
1909.
Yahoo Sells Delicious To YouTube Founders (techcrunch.com)
1910.
Justin.tv - Software/Web/Mobile Engineers (justin.tv)
1911.
Chasing Erlang: Profiling a Clojure library (antoniogarrote.wordpress.com)
1912.
NYTLabs Cascade: How Information Propagates through Social Media (infosthetics.com)
1913.
C#: No, you don’t get to use the “as” operator any more (badcodemonkey.wordpress.com)
1914.
Ask HN: Not having comment scores? ()
1915.
How do you get over the fear of quitting your job to start a startup? (quora.com)
1916.
China’s train wreck (washingtonpost.com)
1917.
Japan to raise Fukushima crisis level to worst, same as Chernobyl (www3.nhk.or.jp)
1918.
HNews, an android HN client that tries to not suck (market.android.com)
1919.
UWisconsin Chancellor’s message on academic freedom and open records (news.wisc.edu)
1920.
Fukushima: Is it really the new Chernobyl? (scientificamerican.com)