April 2011 Archive
2791.
Wind power: Even worse than you thought (theregister.co.uk)
2792.
My WakeMate: 1 year, 4 months, 12 days in the making. (plc.vc)
2793.
Apple: Building A YouTube Killer? (blogs.forbes.com)
2794.
Ask HN: Do you have a responsibility to tell a client they are wasting money? ()
2795.
Microsoft: Windows Phones Do Not Store Location History (pcmag.com)
2796.
Python vs. Perl vs. C++ - Python is Better (strombergers.com)
2797.
One-hour Project: really fast timer ()
2798.
How the GPU works (c0de517e.blogspot.com)
2799.
Did You Know All Your Emails Were In One Basket? (blog.louisgray.com)
2800.
The App Store Showing Strange Strings — A New iOS Product Or Just A Lazy Bug? (techcrunch.com)
2801.
Show HN: Thumbomatic - Amazon pricing for thumbnails ()
2802.
Secret memos expose link between oil firms and invasion of Iraq (independent.co.uk)
2803.
I know what you’re waiting for (randsinrepose.com)
2804.
Ask HN: Should I specialise? ()
2805.
Apple Finally Figures Out A Way To Get An iAd In My Face: An iAd App (techcrunch.com)
2806.
Apple Inc. - Employee Purchase Program (store.apple.com)
2807.
Amazon's App Store Turned Me Into an iOS dev (wacheena.blogspot.com)
2808.
Intel will support USB 3 alongside Thunderbolt (edibleapple.com)
2809.
Add your local knowledge to the map with Google Map Maker for the United States (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2810.
The rich in Europe are poor (super-economy.blogspot.com)
2811.
Amazon outage spans clouds 'insulated' from each other (theregister.co.uk)
2812.
Apple Walks Away from Web Apps (blog.louisgray.com)
2813.
Preserving italics in pastes from webpages (ludios.org)
2814.
30 Years of Operating Systems in the Movies (accessmaincomputerfile.net)
2815.
Github, how Not to release a new version ()
2816.
Let your community grow alongside you: Ship unfinished apps. (thestartupfoundry.com)
2817.
How to Turn a Boeing 747 Into an Indoor Water Park (asb.tv)
2818.
Achievement Unlocked! (evilrouters.net)
2819.
Dropbox says It Can Decrpyt Files If The Government Ask (businessinsider.com)
2820.
Party with the Patent Judges (theincidentaleconomist.com)