April 2013 Archive
8911.
Mozilla Takes Aim At A Global Duopoly With Firefox OS And The Open Web (forbes.com)
8912.
Apigee Announced an API Exchange Friday – Somewhere a UN Agency Shed a Tear (api.co)
8913.
Integration Testing with Clojure and Clojurescript (engineering.versal.com)
8914.
A Response to ‘Responsive Web Design is Not the Future’ (bradfrostweb.com)
8915.
A note to the TED community on the withdrawal of the TEDxWestHollywood license (blog.ted.com)
8916.
Computer program that learns to play classic NES games (youtube.com)
8917.
Singapore Press Holdings buys sgCarMart for USD48M (sgentrepreneurs.com)
8918.
Show HN: Chrome extension to annoy the grammar stickler in you're life (github.com)
8919.
Poll consensus on million-dollar logic problem (newscientist.com)
8920.
Show HN: Miofeed, an RSS Dashboard (miofeed.net)
8921.
The Pirate Bay is moving to USA (thepiratebay.se)
8922.
Get Your Google Glass from BorrowLenses.com (borrowlenses.com)
8923.
So your teenager tells you they want to 'make video games' for a living... (codesuppository.blogspot.ca)
8924.
The Office Supply Store That Time Forgot (acontinuouslean.com)
8925.
Show HN: We Have Dreams - Share your dream with awesome people (we-have-dreams.appspot.com)
8926.
MP3 resale violates copyright law (news.cnet.com)
8927.
America's Gun Divide (economist.com)
8928.
A tool to help startups design marketing sites (modulz.co)
8929.
Announcing JIRA Jr.: It’s Fun-tastic | Atlassian Blogs (blogs.atlassian.com)
8930.
Facebook Timeline Lawsuit (mashable.com)
8931.
Painful Things You Must Do To Grow Up (thoughtcatalog.com)
8932.
My Story: How repeated failure can lead to growth & development (livingformonday.com)
8933.
QDB in chicken scheme- 488 lines with tests (github.com)
8934.
Can partying help save the world? (kickstarter.com)
8935.
Waiting patiently for memescout... (memescout.com)
8936.
Biz Stone’s New Startup Jelly Sounds Like A Home For Do-Gooders On The Go (techcrunch.com)
8937.
HireFire: The Heroku Dyno Manager (hirefire.io)
8938.
Why Facebook Home Is Potentially Brilliant (techcrunch.com)
8939.
Coding a 11 Line Wi-Fi Sniffer in Python using Raw Sockets (no 3rd Party Libs) (hackoftheday.securitytube.net)
8940.
A real-time Twitter stream of people failing to spell the word "definitely". (defiantly-not.com)