April 2013 Archive
421.
Running a software team at Google (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
422.
CNBC now has a Bitcoin ticker (data.cnbc.com)
423.
Why Concatenative Programming Matters (2012) (evincarofautumn.blogspot.mx)
424.
Girl unaware all her pictures are sent to journalist (translate.google.com)
425.
The Minecraft Creator Markus Persson Faces Life After Fame (newyorker.com)
426.
Microsoft Launches Windows QuickStart Kit For Mac Developers (techcrunch.com)
427.
New lithium-ion battery design – 2,000x more powerful, recharges 1,000x faster (extremetech.com)
428.
Twitter is forcing us to drop ability to flattr creators by favoriting tweets (blog.flattr.net)
429.
Announcing Firepad — Our Open Source Collaborative Text Editor (firebase.com)
430.
The Truth About Entrepreneurs: Twice As Many Are Over 50 As Are Under 25 (pbs.org)
431.
iio Engine – A new HTML5 App Framework (gamedev.net)
432.
AeroFS (YC S10) exits private beta (blog.aerofs.com)
433.
Edis: a Redis for larger-than-RAM datasets (inaka.github.io)
434.
Mike Pall: Ramblings on languages and architectures (freelists.org)
435.
Show HN: God mode in production code – a new way to debug in Scala (takipi.com)
436.
Razer will not cancel 90%-off test coupons (facebook.com)
437.
Announcing New Lower Request Pricing for Amazon S3 (aws.amazon.com)
438.
AT&T Announces Intent to Build 1 Gigabit Fiber Network in Austin (att.com)
439.
How To Survive a Ground-Up Rewrite (onstartups.com)
440.
Banyan, the "GitHub of Science", is now in public beta (blog.banyan.co)
441.
The Bw-Tree: A B-tree for New Hardware (research.microsoft.com)
442.
Security Notice: Linode Manager Password Reset (blog.linode.com)
443.
Go at Google [video] (infoq.com)
444.
Twitter Just Shut Down Ribbon’s Newly Launched In-Stream Payments Feature (techcrunch.com)
445.
Show HN: Sync – Realtime partials with Rails (chrismccord.com)
446.
Futurama Canceled Again (slate.com)
447.
Light Table a year ago (chris-granger.com)
448.
The Myth of America's Tech Talent Shortage (theatlantic.com)
449.
Steve Jobs' first boss: 'Very few companies would hire Steve, even today' (siliconvalley.com)
450.
Has Amazon EC2 become over subscribed? (2010) (alan.blog-city.com)