April 2013 Archive
6601.
Judge denies class status in SV anti-competitive hiring practices suit (arstechnica.com)
6602.
2045 Initiative (2045.com)
6603.
Nokia’s Verizon-Bound Lumia 928 Spotted (techcrunch.com)
6604.
Yorba Crowdfunding Geary, the FOSS Desktop Email Client (indiegogo.com)
6605.
Emacs for Scala functional programming course (languageagnostic.wordpress.com)
6606.
The Story of the Teapot in DHTML (queue.acm.org)
6607.
Flip flops - a simple server deployment tool (github.com)
6608.
Solar planes are cool, but they’re not the future of flight (empiricalzeal.com)
6609.
YouTube lowers base resolution to 144p (9to5google.com)
6610.
Mantri.js is a new JavaScript Dependency System (thechangelog.com)
6611.
"Lost" Steve Jobs presentation: "The Future Isn’t What It Used To Be" (foundercode.com)
6612.
Expert to Expert: Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure (youtube.com)
6613.
Anatomy of a Mashup (daftpunk.themaninblue.com)
6614.
TED: Lawrence Lessig: We the People, and the Republic we must reclaim (on.ted.com)
6615.
Write a genome assembler in Python (nbviewer.ipython.org)
6616.
Now This Is How You Use A Go Pro (video) (vimeo.com)
6617.
The Next Don: How VCs Plan For The Future (techcrunch.com)
6618.
The Punditocracy of Unelected Technocrats (ebb.org)
6619.
Utility belt for automated testing in python. (github.com)
6620.
Show HN: OS & Country stats for 2 months of desktop app installs (moviepileapp.com)
6621.
IdleX - IDLE Extensions for Python (idlex.sourceforge.net)
6622.
The ATF Wants 'Massive' Online Database to Find Out Who Your Friends Are (wired.com)
6623.
Oracle Swings for the Clouds...and Misses (forbes.com)
6624.
Yet Another Haskell Asteroids Clone (pharmash.com)
6625.
Fighting regulation and winning (blog.jasoncrawford.org)
6626.
AngularJS, Socketstream, Brunch Skeleton / Seed (pastebin.com)
6627.
Skype malware turns your computer into a Bitcoin mining zombie (geek.com)
6628.
Technology predictions (cdixon.org)
6629.
Why Blossom.io Switched to Dart (gun.io)
6630.
The Bing operating system: Microsoft bets on deep search integration (theverge.com)