April 2012 Archive
1501.
Behind Instagram, Networking the Old Way (nytimes.com)
1502.
Peter Thiel: Startup CEO Salaries Shouldn’t Be Above $150,000 (pandodaily.com)
1503.
Japanese Conveys Information More Slowly Than Other Languages (dispatchesfromturtleisland.blogspot.co.uk)
1504.
Why Don’t Phones Let Us Record Calls? (brianjones.ca)
1505.
Ninja, a small build system with a focus on speed (martine.github.com)
1506.
Show HN: Roll20, a new virtual tabletop for playing RPGs online (kickstarter.com)
1507.
What would Steve Jobs think about Project Glass (Google Glasses) (joylita.com)
1508.
Microsoft Makes $300M Investment In Barnes-Noble E-books Subsidiary (techcrunch.com)
1509.
Field programmable gate array that's 4.2x faster than a 16 core CPU (hpcwire.com)
1510.
Programr: Code it Online (programr.com)
1511.
An introduction to the JavaScript Module Pattern (javascriptplayground.com)
1512.
All In: Now's The Time (techcrunch.com)
1513.
Mac Malware Outbreak Is Bigger than 'Conficker' (pcworld.com)
1514.
A better system call mechanism for Linux x86_-2 (marc.info)
1515.
Ask HN: Who, What, Where, Why? (plus.google.com)
1516.
The De-Evolution of UX Design (uxmag.com)
1517.
We're switching to Free + Ad-Supported (blog.pagerduty.com)
1518.
Thank HN: Claim your personal Screenleap handle until April 30 ()
1519.
The history of supercomputers (extremetech.com)
1520.
Confronting the Brutal Facts of Your Startup’s Reality (blog.idonethis.com)
1521.
Types of Tests (searls.test-double.com)
1522.
A Healthy Dose of Fear is Appropriate When Dealing with the Press (randfishkin.com)
1523.
Jekyll/Octopress Hacker News plugin (idryman.org)
1524.
How we got over funded in just 1 week on Kickstarter (scirra.com)
1525.
Hacker Monthly April Edition is Out (hackermonthly.com)
1526.
How to understand half of Harry Potter book in any language (+ source code) (blog.self.li)
1527.
Photo check deposits (marco.org)
1528.
Spotify Play Button (developer.spotify.com)
1529.
334 Hours of Ruby on Rails (adennis4.tumblr.com)
1530.
Justices Approve Strip-Searches for Any Offense (nytimes.com)