April 2014 Archive
5221.
Silicon Valley's app culture eroding US ability to make serious software (cnet.com)
5222.
Burn Facebook to the ground: a tale of two share widgets (alexpounds.com)
5223.
Coming soon: a whole new you, in your Twitter profile (blog.twitter.com)
5224.
Dyn discontinues free DynDNS service to clean up its DDNS network (arstechnica.com)
5225.
Kenya vs Nigeria: Tech Startup Ecosystem Comparison (iafrikan.com)
5226.
Immutant 1.1.1 Released – an application server for Clojure (immutant.org)
5227.
Heartbleed-masstest (github.com)
5228.
"New" Pacific Island Consumes Its Neighbor (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
5229.
The decline of the mobile web (cdixon.org)
5230.
Yahoo! vulnerable to Heartbleed, shows clear text passwords (twitter.com)
5231.
10 IMPORTANT TIPS FOR FINDING VC FUNDING (fastcompany.com)
5232.
Microsoft Office iPad Team – AMA (reddit.com)
5233.
Smartphone battery charging – in 30 seconds (bbc.com)
5234.
Heartbleed vs malloc.conf (tedunangst.com)
5235.
Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array? (stackoverflow.com)
5236.
Edward Snowden: US government spied on human rights workers (theguardian.com)
5237.
Mediafire Offering 1TB of Storage for $5, Says Native Android Apps Coming (droid-life.com)
5238.
A Google Glass App That Would Be Hard for Even the Haters to Hate (recode.net)
5239.
Fireballs vs. eyeballs (It was a pebble, not a meteorite) (norskmeteornettverk.no)
5240.
Keynote by Poul-Henning Kamp at FOSDEM '14 (youtube.com)
5241.
Interactive Census profile for San Francisco (censusreporter.org)
5242.
Kickstarter watch for the blind up for London's Design Museum (bbc.co.uk)
5243.
Updated Airbnb terms of service (airbnb.com)
5244.
The Forgotten Childhood: Why Early Memories Fade (npr.org)
5245.
Airpooler (airpooler.com)
5246.
NSS compatibility for Open SSL apps (rcritten.fedorapeople.org)
5247.
Bitcoin is not at risk from the birthday paradox (download.wpsoftware.net)
5248.
Stanford Eclipses Harvard as Applicants Eye Innovation Focus (bloomberg.com)
5249.
Video Lectures on OpenMP, MPI and Xeon Phi release (terboven.com)
5250.
Sorry, XP isn't dead yet. (theregister.co.uk)