April 2013 Archive
4441.
HTML5 Mortal Kombat with Gesture recognition (movement.mgechev.com)
4442.
Gumroad meets Twitter Flight (blog.gumroad.com)
4443.
7 Reasons This Muffin Mix Can Save America (policymic.com)
4444.
Redis Router: A Redis sharding library (github.com)
4445.
Learning Rails (and Ruby) (blog.engineyard.com)
4446.
John Carmack won $20,000 in Blackjack and donated all to FSF (1998) (floodyberry.com)
4447.
Tin-Can: text messages without the internet (kickstarter.com)
4448.
CSSCSS — a CSS redundancy analyzer (zmoazeni.github.io)
4449.
Show HN: OnSite.io (onsite.io)
4450.
Summly didn't even develop their own application, never mind technology. (businessinsider.com)
4451.
Paypal Mafia (robbieabed.com)
4452.
The Linux Foundation unifies Software-Defined Networking powers (zdnet.com)
4453.
Zerply Adds Work Images And Promoted Opportunities To Help Job Candidates Focus (techcrunch.com)
4454.
What Everybody Knows & Nobody Tells You (about coding and development) (medium.com)
4455.
EA voted worst company in America (consumerist.com)
4456.
AT&T Counters Google Fiber In Austin. Offers 1 GBPS fiber (techcrunch.com)
4457.
The Reality of What Makes Silicon Valley Tick (blogs.hbr.org)
4458.
Nvidia Has Major New Linux Driver: Optimus, RandR 1.4 (phoronix.com)
4459.
Mastering the WebStorm IDE for AngularJS (youtube.com)
4460.
China just surpassed the US in semiconductor manufacturing (qz.com)
4461.
Fox has shut down anyone making a Jayne hat (blastr.com)
4462.
Raft - An understandable consensus algorithm equivalent to Paxos (ramcloud.stanford.edu)
4463.
NASA Scientist Claims to be on the Verge of Faster-Than-Light Travel (popsci.com)
4464.
Being Wrong - how we make decisions (ohadfrankfurt.com)
4465.
China - The Sleeper Awakens (steveblank.com)
4466.
Website Testing Service Optimizely Raises $28M Round (techcrunch.com)
4467.
What was your experience accepting BTC as payments? ()
4468.
God was here (god-was-here.com)
4469.
Brains as Clear as Jell-O for Scientists to Explore (nytimes.com)
4470.
Dan Ariely: What makes us feel good about our work? (ted.com)