April 2013 Archive
7891.
Gene therapy: 'Heart-healing virus' trial starts (bbc.co.uk)
7892.
Want to work on Wikidata? Several bugs awaiting volunteers (bugzilla.wikimedia.org)
7893.
Old Dirty Alley - Another Side of SF (olddirtyalley.net)
7894.
Source code to original web browser from CERN (browsers.evolt.org)
7895.
Google declares Glass open to hackers, releases source code (wired.co.uk)
7896.
Facebook Says It's Now as Big as Windows (Literally) (wired.com)
7897.
UX is not just a fancy word for common sense. (medium.com)
7898.
My CSS Aha moment (hugogiraudel.com)
7899.
How to enable Google Now for iOS with Google Apps for Business Accounts (hanselman.com)
7900.
Spanish regional government goes Linux for desktop PCs (itnews.com.au)
7901.
Guile Emacs (emacswiki.org)
7902.
First C compiler pops up on Github (theregister.co.uk)
7903.
Handle Is A Priority Engine And Task Management App For Your Inbox (techcrunch.com)
7904.
C++1y/C++14 Support in GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) (gcc.gnu.org)
7905.
Moln.is - VPS hosting from the people behind the Pirate Bay (moln.is)
7906.
Feds want to expand wiretap law from ISPs to Google, Facebook (arstechnica.com)
7907.
SSL Certificates Explained (staysecureonline.com)
7908.
Micro Men: BBC drama about the British home computer boom of the 80s (youtube.com)
7909.
Moln.is: Cloud VPS Hosting by the pirate bay guys (moln.is)
7910.
AMD’s “heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access” coming this year in Kaveri (arstechnica.com)
7911.
The H-1B work visa is fundamentally about cheap, de facto indentured labor. (heather.cs.ucdavis.edu)
7912.
Deploying Ruby on Rails to EC2 and RDS with OpDemand (opdemand.com)
7913.
Posterous is shutting down today: here are the best alternatives (theverge.com)
7914.
Adept - the adaptive JPG Compressor (github.com)
7915.
Don't Sign that Applet (cert.org)
7916.
Nitrogen: Building open hardware devices with Javascript (timfpark.github.io)
7917.
C++ std::abs can return negative results (whereswalden.com)
7918.
Is Your Printer Spying On You? (eff.org)
7919.
Why you should use Node.js for CPU-bound tasks (neilk.net)
7920.
‘First Legal’ Online Gambling Site Launches In The U.S. (techcrunch.com)