April 2014 Archive
1591.
Discovery Communications Sells HowStuffWorks.com (online.wsj.com)
1592.
GridList – Drag and drop library for a 2D resizable and responsive list of items (ubervu.github.io)
1593.
Pinterest Hits 30 Billion Total Pins, Up 50% In 6 Months (techcrunch.com)
1594.
Bus factor (en.wikipedia.org)
1595.
Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution (technet.microsoft.com)
1596.
Mi.Mu Glove for Music (kickstarter.com)
1597.
Introducing Teepee: the next step for rust-http (chrismorgan.info)
1598.
Debug your programs like they're closed source (jvns.ca)
1599.
Poxa: A Pusher clone with a real-time Console (github.com)
1600.
Linear Feeds Perform Better Than Grids (blog.getprismatic.com)
1601.
The Internet of Things and Humans (radar.oreilly.com)
1602.
Decompiling Clojure Part III, Graph All the Things (blog.guillermowinkler.com)
1603.
I took ads off my site and replaced with Bitcoin donations, it didn't work. (ionthesky.com)
1604.
Ask HN: MIT, Harvard, or Stanford?
1605.
Ask HN: Cheap Physical servers?
1606.
Discrimination starts even before grad school, study finds (blogs.nature.com)
1607.
Uber – London Tube Strikes or How to take advantage of a protest (blog.uber.com)
1608.
U.S. lawmakers ask Gilead to justify hepatitis C drug's $84,000 price (latimes.com)
1609.
A Batesian Mimicry Explanation of Business Cycles (2010) (falkenblog.blogspot.com)
1610.
Intertwingled: The Work and Influence of Ted Nelson – Starts at 9:30AM PDT (chapman.edu)
1611.
Far From 'Infinitesimal': A Mathematical Paradox's Role In History (npr.org)
1612.
Show HN: Our weekend project – PaperSync, notebook scanning as a service (papersync.co)
1613.
Truecar.com is going public (sec.gov)
1614.
Rebuilding An HTML5 Game In Unity (smashingmagazine.com)
1615.
Chinese Government Will Invest CNY20 Billion to Promote IPv6 (chinatechnews.com)
1616.
I’m Single, Therefore I Tinder (techcrunch.com)
1617.
Richard Garriott’s D&D #1 Contest (shroudoftheavatar.com)
1618.
Unearthing a 13th-century metaverse (economist.com)
1619.
Division By Three (2006) (arxiv.org)
1620.
The world's dumbest idea: Taxing solar energy (news.yahoo.com)