April 2014 Archive
4501.
Algeria blocks torrents to protect copyrights (translate.google.com)
4502.
10 Best Objective-C Video Tutorials (equallysimple.com)
4503.
OpenTok Plugin for Internet Explorer (tokbox.com)
4504.
I BELIEVE an entrepreneur is an inventor and athlete in one. (news.com.au)
4505.
Her First, and Last, Book (nytimes.com)
4506.
Implementing a Concurrent Floodfill with Golang (nathanleclaire.com)
4507.
The recovery puzzle: New factory struggles to match jobs to job-seekers (washingtonpost.com)
4508.
Analyzing VC investment strategies with Crunchbase data (beautifuldata.net)
4509.
Beautiful Dot Navigation Styles (tympanus.net)
4510.
MPS, a great tool to stream music via terminal (github.com)
4511.
My house was protested today by anti-tech folks (twitter.com)
4512.
Microsoft's open sourcing of .Net: The back story (zdnet.com)
4513.
The Most Insane Truck Ever Built And The 4-year-old Who Commands It (wired.com)
4514.
6TB Hard Disk from Seagate (theregister.co.uk)
4515.
ASCIIcam (grumdrig.com)
4516.
Econophysics: Can antimoney prevent the next financial crisis? (phys.org)
4517.
The Internet of Coffee: Blue Bottle Buys Tonx (wired.com)
4518.
Israeli startup shows off smartphone battery that charges in 30 seconds (theregister.co.uk)
4519.
'River of blood' after drone 'hits' Australian athlete (theage.com.au)
4520.
Rotating Evolution Door by Klemens Torggler (themethodcase.com)
4521.
Gawking At Rape Culture (modelviewculture.com)
4522.
Critical crypto bug in OpenSSL opens two-thirds of the Web to eavesdropping (arstechnica.com)
4523.
Metawear – Production-ready Wearables in 30 Minutes (kickstarter.com)
4524.
Lessons Learned Building an HTML5 Games Engine (flippinawesome.org)
4525.
MongoDB 2.6 and the Future (eliothorowitz.com)
4526.
Prototypo – Streamlining font creation (kickstarter.com)
4527.
Attack of the week: OpenSSL Heartbleed (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
4528.
Greed Is Good: A 300-Year History of a Dangerous Idea (theatlantic.com)
4529.
Google kills fake anti-virus app that hit No. 1 on Play charts (theregister.co.uk)
4530.
Microsoft kills Farecast airfare price predictor, to the dismay of its creator (geekwire.com)