April 2012 Archive
1891.
How to stay anonymous online (thejeshgn.com)
1892.
How to Set Deadlines for Your Students (messymatters.com)
1893.
World's Fastest Random Number Generator from 'Sounds of Silence' (sciencedaily.com)
1894.
From Massachusetts State Trooper to iOS Developer (techcrunch.com)
1895.
Ask HN: Where all do you post when you launch? ()
1896.
UserVoice launches Inspector: Rapportive for Customer Service (uservoice.com)
1897.
Drawing our Linux mascot TuX in TeX with TikZ (texample.net)
1898.
The TSA: Perception and Reality (infographic) (apenotmonkey.com)
1899.
MySQL Conference: Scripting MySQL with Lua inside Nginx (agentzh.org)
1900.
Cancer-Fighting Goodness Found in Cholesterol, Study Suggests (sciencedaily.com)
1901.
Building an iOS Photo-sharing and Geolocation Mobile Client and API (devcenter.heroku.com)
1902.
Vesting is a hack (danshapiro.com)
1903.
Android emulator updated with GPU acceleration and more hardware support (android-developers.blogspot.ca)
1904.
Incubator Lemnos Labs Is Looking For Its Next Class Of Hardware Startups (techcrunch.com)
1905.
How useful is a Physics degree?
1906.
EveryMe (YC S11) hits the App Store (everyme.com)
1907.
Theoretical physicist explains why Moore's Law will collapse (geek.com)
1908.
Google share split is naked power grab (finance.yahoo.com)
1909.
Show HN:Our StartupWeekend hack,music fingerprinting,on the desktop,all the time (soundbite.co)
1910.
PostgreSQL versus Oracle (diznix.com)
1911.
LocomotiveCMS Approaches 2.0 Release (locomotivecms.com)
1912.
No joke: Al Franken rings alarm over Facebook, Google (news.cnet.com)
1913.
What's Not wrong with the London startup scene... (magnatemag.com)
1914.
Going Xolo: Intel’s first x86 Medfield smartphone reviewed (extremetech.com)
1915.
Our Best Entrepreneurs Should Be Solving Real Problems, Not Creating Apps (businessinsider.com)
1916.
'Homeland Security could inspect what enters the United States in cyberspace' (rt.com)
1917.
Show HN : I've started an online (and offline) sweetshop (clicknmix.co.uk)
1918.
Don’t Be Evil but Don’t Miss the Tech Train (nytimes.com)
1919.
CEOs Are From Mars, CTOs Are From Venus: Bridging The Startup Communication Gap (fastcompany.com)
1920.
Ars Technica flagged by Chrome for Malware (arstechnica.com)