April 2013 Archive
3181.
URLs are for humans - a browser concept (svarden.se)
3182.
Electronic Arts named the worst company in America – again (games.yahoo.com)
3183.
Liquid Robotics launches new generation of wave glider ocean robots (venturebeat.com)
3184.
How Optimum.net hijacks a browser request for jQuery from the Google CDN (pastebin.com)
3185.
Ask HN: Mental Games (?) ()
3186.
Wait, men fake orgasms? (salon.com)
3187.
Ask HN: Moving to San Francisco? ()
3188.
7 Reasons to Hack (microsoftjobsblog.com)
3189.
Show HN: Realtime UI Application Customization Framework for IOS (mofram.com)
3190.
Google bans self-updating apps in the Play Store (play.google.com)
3191.
Google Screws Facebook Home, Requires Apps To Be Updated via Play Store (techcrunch.com)
3192.
How to Measure Your Start-up’s Success (thedailymuse.com)
3193.
5 Social Media Start-Ups You Should Work For (thedailymuse.com)
3194.
Feds Move Faster Than Defense Distributed. First BitCoin Money Laundering Case? (thefirearmblog.com)
3195.
Ask HN: April Fools Day ()
3196.
Keen IO releases API for /dev/null (keen.io)
3197.
Bay Area Quarter Life comics (bayareaquarterlife.tumblr.com)
3198.
Movie bosses demand Google take down takedown notices (theregister.co.uk)
3199.
Try out the Inferno OS without installing it (debu.gs)
3200.
Brain games are bogus (newyorker.com)
3201.
Game Developers Are Flocking to Sony and Fleeing From Microsoft (wired.com)
3202.
Not All Mentors are Created Equal (techvibes.com)
3203.
A 1400€ metronome, gently offered by Dell (foxtn.tumblr.com)
3204.
Adobe Will Contribute To Google’s Blink Browser Engine (techcrunch.com)
3205.
We Need a Culture of Feature Killing (joshpigford.com)
3206.
Bitmaker Labs wants to turn Toronto into the next Silicon Valley ()
3207.
Show HN: SlickShare - Share links browser to browser and email effortlessly. (github.com)
3208.
Show HN: Differential equations and slope field grapher (htmlpreview.github.io)
3209.
Show HN: use virtual cloud displays to monitor your competition (gowatchtower.com)
3210.
Data on who gives gifts to politicians is now more accessible for California (scpr.org)