April 2014 Archive
5341.
Scientists Report Teleportation of Physical Objects From One Location To Another (collective-evolution.com)
5342.
Wal-Mart Grocery is Ripping you Off ()
5343.
Akamai's custom allocator for OpenSSL (article.gmane.org)
5344.
Obama Lets N.S.A. Exploit Some Internet Flaws, Officials Say (nytimes.com)
5345.
Curiosity and Mathematics (blog.martinsvanberg.com)
5346.
Open Source is a thankless job. We do it anyway. (hanselman.com)
5347.
NextWAVE : Smart Microwave project for HackIllinois 2014 (github.com)
5348.
Your Big Data Is Worthless if You Don’t Bring It Into the Real World (wired.com)
5349.
Fred Wilson's inspiring interview (businessinsider.com)
5350.
Google invests in Silicon Valley robot-maker Savioke (bbc.co.uk)
5351.
Rome 'ages' 200 years as archaeologists discover new remains (telegraph.co.uk)
5352.
With Comixology, Amazon Acquires a Piece of the Comic-Based Media Empire (techcrunch.com)
5353.
What I learned in My First Year as a Female Startup CEO (medium.com)
5354.
JS and Node Recipes (jsrecipes.org)
5355.
Minecraft Like Rendering in OpenGL 4 (codeflow.org)
5356.
PyCon 2014, 138 videos now up. (leaseweblabs.com)
5357.
What is new in Sketch 3 (medium.com)
5358.
Can We Really Upload Johnny Depp’s Brain? A look at the science of Transcendence (slate.com)
5359.
The Next America (pewresearch.org)
5360.
A case study of Google abusing its power (karakehayov.com)
5361.
NRL flies model aircraft with fuel from sea water (nrl.navy.mil)
5362.
The risk of the charismatic founder (josephwalla.com)
5363.
Flickr from SQL Injection to RCE (pwnrules.com)
5364.
Taming the Mind (samharris.org)
5365.
How Obama's Justice Department Selectively Blocks Mergers By Republican CEOs (forbes.com)
5366.
Sean Parker-Funded Brigade Will Take on Voter Apathy (politico.com)
5367.
Innovation: The Government Was Crucial After All (nybooks.com)
5368.
Packagecloud.io: package repository hosting as a service (timetobleed.com)
5369.
How Pebble Converted 135,070 Customized Watchfaces For Pebble OS v2.0 (appdevelopermagazine.com)
5370.
Product manager you are... a janitor, essentially. (medium.com)