April 2012 Archive
13861.
A Naked iPhone (reubeningber.com)
13862.
Initial commit of the Scala debugger to Scala IDE (github.com)
13863.
Flashback Trojan: Making Sure Your Mac is Safe (macobserver.com)
13864.
Graphic.Ly Gets Out Of The App Business (bleedingcool.com)
13865.
How to build a tiny REST API using Nginx, Memcached and GeoIP. (c7.se)
13866.
I Re-Watched Titanic So You Don’t Have To. You’re Welcome. (jezebel.com)
13867.
Yutyrannus, a giant tyrannosaur with feathers (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
13868.
Sky News admits email hacking (computerworlduk.com)
13869.
106,500 .XXX Domain Names Were Registered (thedomains.com)
13870.
VX Heavens Collection (thepiratebay.se)
13871.
Riding the data wave (economist.com)
13872.
Open Source Themes for GitHub Pages (orderedlist.com)
13873.
Vintage Swedish Logos (flickr.com)
13874.
TYPO SF Livestreams (typotalks.com)
13875.
Reasons to be cheerful (rationaloptimist.com)
13876.
How the High School Application Process Fails Students (learnmeproject.com)
13877.
Using virality as the basis of early stage startup marketing (tomasztunguz.com)
13878.
Through Google’s project Glass, darkly: the dangers of augmented reality glasses (venturebeat.com)
13879.
The curious properties of software (stephanierieger.com)
13880.
About:config : Ways to Hack your Firefox (openprobe.blogspot.in)
13881.
Spotify app updated for Boxee with search and shuffle (theverge.com)
13882.
The Development Methodology Behind Ringmark (developers.facebook.com)
13883.
April 2012 Web Server Survey (news.netcraft.com)
13884.
Talent has no manager (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
13885.
Think of APIs as Domain-specific languages (thewebdev.de)
13886.
Why do programming competition contestants use C++ and Java? (stackoverflow.com)
13887.
Google eBookstore Drops All Indie Print Store Resellers (booksearch.blogspot.com)
13888.
Will Canada’s MintChip take off? (payglo.be)
13889.
Sedari Thought Piece “Feared by the Bad, loved by the Good: Robin Hood” (elliotsblog.com)
13890.
Viacom’s $1B copyright suit against Google being resurrected (thenextweb.com)