April 2012 Archive
6871.
HTTP/2.0 Proposals (trac.tools.ietf.org)
6872.
Windows DLL-linking with cgo (stackoverflow.com)
6873.
RestMQ - Redis based message queue (restmq.com)
6874.
Filepicker.io - A better upload dialog for the web (filepicker.io)
6875.
Samsung Galaxy Tab with Dual Screen soon? (forbes.com)
6876.
Remember SOPA and PIPA? There's a new one and it may be worse (gizmodo.com)
6877.
Interesting Trends in UI Design - Apple inspired everything? (designshack.net)
6878.
The most valuable registration field: How did you hear about us? (russell.ballestrini.net)
6879.
Millennium Falcon Look-Alike High School (huffingtonpost.com)
6880.
Bwoken - iOS UIAutomation testing in CoffeeScript (thechangelog.com)
6881.
JS Conf - Brian Ford: Is Node.js Better? (blip.tv)
6882.
Apple, incredibly profitable, squeezes localties for tax money (statesman.com)
6883.
Help Us Make the Hardest Platformer in the World (kickstarter.com)
6884.
Negative SEO - Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz (seomoz.org)
6885.
Facebook’s Scuba project dives into performance data (gigaom.com)
6886.
Bitcoin ATM Software Opensourced (github.com)
6887.
Stylmee Launches 3D Social Shopping Game On The Web (betakit.com)
6888.
Startup Eulogy (serenastudio.com)
6889.
CISPA contributions to Congress (sopatrack.com)
6890.
Zynga posts 85 million dollar loss. Can they be profitable without Facebook? (kotaku.com)
6891.
Building with Twitter Bootstrap (blog.kippt.com)
6892.
LinkedIn For iPad: Tech Teardown (Backbone.js, LocalStorage) (engineering.linkedin.com)
6893.
Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives (theatlantic.com)
6894.
Investor horror stories (forbes.com)
6895.
A Very Short History of Data Science (whatsthebigdata.com)
6896.
MIT Researchers Develop Glass That’s Self-Cleaning, Anti-Fogging & Free of Glare (bostinno.com)
6897.
Expressive car sends its 'emotions' ahead (newscientist.com)
6898.
Top Tax Rates All Around The World Have Fallen Over The Last 30 Years (businessinsider.com)
6899.
VS Singularity. Discussion with Ray Kurzweil (katalystnetwork.com)
6900.
Being Canadian Might Just be the Best Way to Break into Silicon Valley (techvibes.com)