April 2013 Archive
1921.
94% of Americans Cannot Name One Chinese Brand. Can you? (hdtradeservices.com)
1922.
The Bitcoin Bubble and a Bad Hypothesis (nationalinterest.org)
1923.
Another $1K App on the App Store (itunes.apple.com)
1924.
WhatsApp confirms Google isn’t buying it (venturebeat.com)
1925.
Show HN: Rails-Inspired PHP Framework (github.com)
1926.
How I like my Finder (stelian.firez.be)
1927.
Kickstarter accepts anti-gravity device campaign (kickstarter.com)
1928.
Show HN: Weekend Project - Hide Inane Comments on HN (github.com)
1929.
Released my startup MVP Outpost, begging for feedback (outpostp2p.com)
1930.
Python __dunder__ Functions [video] (neckbeardrepublic.com)
1931.
Hybrid Memory Cube receives its finished spec, promises up to 320GB per second (engadget.com)
1932.
I Choose Superman (randsinrepose.com)
1933.
Brainwave based authentication prototype from UC Berkeley (ischool.berkeley.edu)
1934.
Looking for Testers for a New Bookmarking Service Idea (beshr.com)
1935.
Foursquare To Start Selling Your Data (hasoffers.com)
1936.
Want Google without the input field? (plus.google.com)
1937.
The History of Why I’m Tired of Your Modern Shooters (2011) (learntocounter.com)
1938.
DotScale, the tech conference to supersize your apps in Paris, June 7 (dotscale.eu)
1939.
Ex-NASA OpenStackers launch Nebula cloud control freak appliance (theregister.co.uk)
1940.
Things Your Business Can Learn from My Rookie Year in the NFL (cobyfleener.com)
1941.
Josh Williams on why Gowalla lost to Foursquare (medium.com)
1942.
Web Developer Launches Physical Product on Kickstarter (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
1943.
The disappearing or non-disappearing middle class (andrewgelman.com)
1944.
How Publications and Subscriptions Work in Meteor (themeteorbook.com)
1945.
I'm not Zuckerberg (smitpatel.com)
1946.
HTML/JS Demo: Tearable Cloth (codepen.io)
1947.
The Shadowy Residents of One Hyde Park (vanityfair.com)
1948.
Bitcoin's Wild Ride Shows It's Not Real Money (bloomberg.com)
1949.
We built a multiplayer game last week (like Battleship) and would love feedback (sinkabuddy.com)
1950.
Marc Andreessen: The World Would Be Better If We Had 50 Silicon Valleys (techcrunch.com)