April 2013 Archive
6421.
GetFlow vs Asana ... Who Wins? ()
6422.
How reaver exposes poor design (sviehb.files.wordpress.com)
6423.
Mozilla and Samsung Collaborate on Next Generation Web Browser Engine (blog.mozilla.org)
6424.
The Resurrection of Testing for Android (corner.squareup.com)
6425.
Pirate Bay Proxy Owner’s Bank Account Seized by Hollywood Group (torrentfreak.com)
6426.
Why big companies didn't jump into open data but will open APIs (api500.com)
6427.
Who Wrote the Flashback OS X Worm? (krebsonsecurity.com)
6428.
Quickly access Repositories you contribute to - Github (github.com)
6429.
Hello, Blink (aerotwist.com)
6430.
The mobile war is over and the app has won: 80% of mobile time spent in apps (venturebeat.com)
6431.
Did Tim O'Reilly Run Over Evgeny Morozov's Dog? (barrettsheridan.com)
6432.
Mozilla demo: Swipe to turn page (developer.cdn.mozilla.net)
6433.
Who's Hiring H1-B Visa Workers? It's Not Who You Might Think (npr.org)
6434.
Project Gemsets with RVM, the Ruby Version Manager (blog.railsapps.org)
6435.
Dear Google: Please fork WebKit (2010) (my.opera.com)
6436.
Mozilla's Robert O'Callahan on Blink (robert.ocallahan.org)
6437.
I'm afraid I'm about to destroy an entire cottage industry of Vim plugins (twitter.com)
6438.
Free and Open — and Their Opposites (linuxjournal.com)
6439.
PyData 2013 Videos Begin to Emerge (vimeo.com)
6440.
The Wayland/Weston Fork Is Now "Banned" (phoronix.com)
6441.
Variables in AWS Access Control Policies (aws.typepad.com)
6442.
The Cellphone Turns 40: Remembering Martin Cooper’s Historic Call (thedailybeast.com)
6443.
Ruby Matrix, the Forgotten Library (rubylearning.com)
6444.
You don’t have to make yourself miserable to build a great company (pandodaily.com)
6445.
An economics explanation using computer science as a metaphor (reddit.com)
6446.
A Data-Crunching Prize to Cut Flight Delays (technologyreview.com)
6447.
Apple was awarded a Registered Trademark for WebKit on March 7th (theverge.com)
6448.
The Surest Way To Build A Billion-Dollar Internet Company (linkedin.com)
6449.
HTML5 Mobile Web Development in a Browser (blog.jelastic.com)
6450.
Dead database walking: MySQL's creator on why the future belongs to MariaDB (computerworld.com.au)