April 2013 Archive
5071.
Apple's '381 Patent Rejected by USPTO in Final Office Action (groklaw.net)
5072.
How To Survive Any Database Disaster (thomaslarock.com)
5073.
A visualization of 1,129,177 photos taken from Space Station (open.nasa.gov)
5074.
Jaroslav Flegr's Toxoplasma Theory (theatlantic.com)
5075.
Tesla website is down, big announcement expected at 2pm PST (teslamotors.com)
5076.
Ideas to Make your Website Look Nicer (hongkiat.com)
5077.
'New York Times' Ad Shows Paper on Day You Were Born (mashable.com)
5078.
Samoa Air charges passengers by weight (npr.org)
5079.
The Point Of A Startup Is To Make Money, Not To Raise Money (fogbeam.blogspot.com)
5080.
Survey reveals UK 'now has seven social classes' (bbc.co.uk)
5081.
BBC Lab Great British Class Survey (bbc.co.uk)
5082.
Damaging The Internet Is Not Acceptable Collateral Damage In The Copyright Wars (techdirt.com)
5083.
Good summary of Bitcoin (businessinsider.com)
5084.
A Hacking Game in which the Console is your main Tool (kotaku.com)
5085.
ECMAScript 5 strict mode, JSON, and more (ejohn.org)
5086.
Implementing CodeMirror - the dark side of the DOM tree (codemirror.net)
5087.
Github issue etiquette (defmacro.org)
5088.
Gtk+ in the cloud (blogs.gnome.org)
5089.
Zappos CEO buys 100 Tesla Model S sedans for his Project 100 initiative (theverge.com)
5090.
Evil genius behind the Flashback OS X trojan may have been uncovered (arstechnica.com)
5091.
Facebook leans in (vanityfair.com)
5092.
Stanford to collaborate with edX on development of open-source edX platform (web.mit.edu)
5093.
SEC Approves Using Facebook, Twitter for Company Disclosures (bloomberg.com)
5094.
High Utilization Message Processing on PiCloud (blog.picloud.com)
5095.
How dangerous is it to access an array out of bounds? (stackoverflow.com)
5096.
HTML for Babies (baby book) (thefancy.com)
5097.
Middleman + Enlive: The best thing to happen to HTML output since PHP (adambard.com)
5098.
Building Faster Mobile Websites [pdf] (igvita.com)
5099.
California introduces 'right to know' data access bill (zdnet.com)
5100.
This Angelfire page could be the first website of 15yo Mark Zuckerberg (theverge.com)