April 2013 Archive
6181.
SkySQL, MariaDB to merge (itworld.com)
6182.
Swype hits Play Store (techcrunch.com)
6183.
How to arrange your desk for maximum productivity (thenextweb.com)
6184.
Bitcoin service StrongCoin hacks their users to regain stolen funds (blog.turboroot.com)
6185.
Ask HN: Shared company or personal blog? ()
6186.
Ui testing on android got you down? try a shot of espresso #gtac2013 (youtube.com)
6187.
Google joins FIDO's crusade to replace passwords (news.cnet.com)
6188.
Crime around your walking directions (Chicago & Philly) (mapmeld.github.io)
6189.
On Facebook, your memories are owned by other people (medium.com)
6190.
Show HN: Bitcoin Chart (bitcoinchart.com)
6191.
EU Parliament committee votes against air passenger data sharing bill (cio.co.uk)
6192.
Bruce Sterling: Startups - the brain and nervous system of the Financial Dragon (translate.google.com)
6193.
Letting Go and Allowing Your Career to Flow (blog.clarity.fm)
6194.
Show HN: A clutter-free dashboard with a twist (heimdash.com)
6195.
I'm Solving my Problems by Writing (blog.petesoder.com)
6196.
iOS game with $99 in-app purchases. (ign.com)
6197.
Buffer App Now Making Over $100K In Monthly Revenue, With 600K Users (techcrunch.com)
6198.
Speed up your sites with PageSpeed for Nginx (googledevelopers.blogspot.ca)
6199.
How Jimmy Carter Saved Craft Beer (theatlanticwire.com)
6200.
Ask HN: How do you sell reality to existing business? ()
6201.
Feedly fixing reviews? Google Chrome Store (chrome.google.com)
6202.
Mcafee patents anti piracy filter (techspot.com)
6203.
Linux: start / stop / restart apparmor daemon (linuxapachemysqlphp5.blogspot.com)
6204.
Google's Schmidt says talking to glasses can be weird, inappropriate (reuters.com)
6205.
Gossip network, a Java clustering library (lgpl) (tech.ebuddy.com)
6206.
Eslevels: JavaScript scope coloring based on esprima toolbox (github.com)
6207.
Show HN: I made a flashcard app to help you learn Ruby (rubyinterview.com)
6208.
Instant visualization of your Internet latency via JavaScript (apenwarr.ca)
6209.
Despite technology, travel discovery sucks. ()
6210.
The idempotence monad for adding fault-tolerance to distributed applications (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)