April 2014 Archive
4621.
Snowden’s Email Provider Loses Appeal Over Encryption Keys (wired.com)
4622.
The Confidence Gap (theatlantic.com)
4623.
Test Driving iOS – A Primer (robots.thoughtbot.com)
4624.
Is Marketing now a Technology Function? (linkedin.com)
4625.
Canadians arrest a Heartbleed hacker (money.cnn.com)
4626.
Rescuing Ubuntu One (blog.mover.io)
4627.
Amazon Unintentionally Created a Shopping List for Drug Dealers (mashable.com)
4628.
Sen Franken looks to recruit Netflix to help kill the Comcast-TWC merger (franken.senate.gov)
4629.
How to easy WordPress development process which involves clients (talkweb.eu)
4630.
White House API guidelines (github.com)
4631.
It’s the End of the World as We Know It ... and He Feels Fine (nytimes.com)
4632.
Boy reported missing turns out to be a construct of false Facebook accounts (theguardian.com)
4633.
The Hidden Costs of Heartbleed (blog.cloudflare.com)
4634.
Scala 2.11 is out – release notes (github.com)
4635.
How to make a Dropbox clone using git-annex. (harlo.github.io)
4636.
Selected readings from OpenBSD's reworking of OpenSSL (opensslrampage.org)
4637.
HeartBleed in the Wild : 10 Days Later (blog.sucuri.net)
4638.
DBA and Server Admin Pain Story ()
4639.
ZDDs (crypto.stanford.edu)
4640.
Schema.org Actions (blog.schema.org)
4641.
Why is Golang popular in China? (herman.asia)
4642.
Nobody lives here: The nearly 5 million Census Blocks with zero population (mapsbynik.tumblr.com)
4643.
Fun with Cellular Automata (viget.com)
4644.
Telerik Open Sources Most Of Its Kendo UI HTML5 Framework (techcrunch.com)
4645.
Behind the scenes at Stripe Checkout (medium.com)
4646.
Hands-on with Ubuntu Touch 14.04: Coming along, but miles to go (arstechnica.com)
4647.
If Only I Knew This When I Was in College (zachholman.com)
4648.
Magnetically Actuated Micro-Robots for Advanced Manipulation Applications (engadget.com)
4649.
Markov-generated Spring class names: Can you guess which is real? (java.metagno.me)
4650.
Show HN: Kangaroo, smarter teams through anonymous feedback (Kangaroo.io )