How One Guy Wooed 2,000 Women on Tinder
(adweek.com)
April 2014 Archive
7021.
7022.
Microsoft Launches Into A New $1.6 Trillion Market: Internet of Things
(businessinsider.com)
7023.
New tech incubator building products for low-income Americans
(significancelabs.org)
7024.
Apache OpenSSL heap overflow exploit (2002)
(phreedom.org)
7025.
7026.
How to be a Hero with 1 killer feature
(pollenizer.com)
7027.
Show HN: I [heartbleed] OpenSSL shirt
(teespring.com)
7028.
Developers, Check Your Amazon Bills For Bitcoin Miners
(readwrite.com)
7029.
Dart plugin for IntelliJ IDEA and WebStorm
(news.dartlang.org)
7030.
Cool demo of Elasticsearch significant terms queries
(elasticsearch.org)
7031.
Wearables versus there-ables by naveen
(x.naveen.com)
7032.
Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin
(en.wikipedia.org)
7033.
7034.
AWS moves (smarlty) from ECU to vCPU
(blogs.gartner.com)
7035.
7036.
Talk: Prototying and Unity3D
(blog.prolificidea.com)
7037.
Disaster Recovery in AWS: High Availability Architectures
(blog.celingest.com)
7038.
HTML out of the Browser
(hacks.mozilla.org)
7039.
How to Lie With Data Visualization
(gizmodo.com)
7040.
On the future of Google. Part 2
(asymco.com)
7041.
Google Caja: Safely embed untrusted HTML, CSS and JavaScript
(developers.google.com)
7042.
7043.
Study Finds No Evidence of Heartbleed Attacks Before the Bug Was Exposed
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
7044.
7045.
WSJ: Kids Learning to Code in Hong Kong
(blogs.wsj.com)
7046.
10 Reasons to Never Use Perl, Ever
(engineering.crowdtilt.com)
7047.
Uber now banned in Berlin
(translate.google.com)
7048.
7049.
URLs vs. URIs
(danielmiessler.com)
7050.
Overview of all 3D printing types available right now
(supplybetter.com)