April 2012 Archive
2581.
Show HN: What do you think about this HN Redesign? (mdubakov.com)
2582.
Twitter meets Delicious: an experiment (hackerstream.com)
2583.
UK orders Heathrow to suppress evidence of customs queues (boingboing.net)
2584.
CSRF on moneybookers, yfrog and few other sites (homakov.blogspot.com)
2585.
Stallman's Facebook list (stallman.org)
2586.
How “The Atlantic” successfully spammed Reddit (dailydot.com)
2587.
How to weed out the non-programming programmer (scoopshot.com)
2588.
Why jwz uses Safari instead of Firefox (jwz.org)
2589.
ThoughtLeadr announces partnership with Imgur (venturebeat.com)
2590.
Codekit Is Awesome (incident57.com)
2591.
AngularJS — Superheroic JavaScript MVC Framework (angularjs.org)
2592.
How Much Money You Need To Recreate The Scrooge McDuck 'Gold Coin Swim' (thebillfold.com)
2593.
A contestant applies Game Theory in TV show (businessinsider.com)
2594.
Demoting A Loyal Friend (bhorowitz.com)
2595.
Gigabit WiFi? 802.11ac router makes it possible, starting in May (kurzweilai.net)
2596.
Ask HN: Could Ycom IPO? ()
2597.
Wi-Fi patent case results in $229M payment to Australian government (arstechnica.com)
2598.
From OmniGraffle Sketch to Actual App (500px.com)
2599.
Drew Curtis: How I beat a patent troll (ted.com)
2600.
How to run the new Chrome OS environment without a Chromebook (arstechnica.com)
2601.
Water + Subwoofer = One incredible optical illusion [video] (thenextweb.com)
2602.
Why the Euro Isn't Worth Saving* (theatlantic.com)
2603.
Android Is Suddenly In A Lot Of Trouble (businessinsider.com)
2604.
Onion Browser brings encrypted mobile browsing to iOS (geek.com)
2605.
Things Your Commencement Speaker Won't Tell You (online.wsj.com)
2606.
Meet Mila, your smart Business Assistant (about.mila.com)
2607.
Test Comparison: Which Browser Will Make Your Laptop’s Battery Last Longer? (7tutorials.com)
2608.
Why Can’t Google Books Sort By Date? (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
2609.
Failure to safeguard against fake IDs allows bad guys to slip through security (thedaily.com)
2610.
Startup advice: Stop solving a "problem", users don't have any (dominikbalogh.com)