April 2013 Archive
10021.
Who is a bitcoin billionaire? (siliconangle.com)
10022.
Jim Coplien and Bob Martin Debate TDD (youtube.com)
10023.
Ag-gag - Outlawing efforts to expose factory farm abuse (ag-gag.org)
10024.
Nearly 60K Low-Quality Apps Booted From Google Play Store In February (techcrunch.com)
10025.
Sharp offer exclusive comp to win a paid internship in their secret lab (humansinvent.com)
10026.
Lesson 13: Vector Interface Design (hackdesign.org)
10027.
Designer School (designer-school.com)
10028.
Your word is your bond (rumbleray.com)
10029.
The Fastest Way to Learn Something New (seanmeverett.quora.com)
10030.
How to approach iOS icon design (davekilljoy.com)
10031.
Enable mouse scrolling in tmux (superuser.com)
10032.
Why cut a hard drive in half (blog.medusis.com)
10033.
What’s stopping you (from building your business)? (adii.me)
10034.
If Microsoft were the inventors of Facebook Home (parislemon.com)
10035.
Data all the Query: Composition and Abstraction of Datomic Queries (boss-level.com)
10036.
Firepad.io - Open source collaborative text editing (firepad.io)
10037.
Quantified Self as a source for Big Data (bigdatarepublic.com)
10038.
Why the Developing World May Be Bitcoin's Biggest Customer (blog.nyaruka.com)
10039.
What Google's WebKit Fork Means for the Web and Web Developers (webmonkey.com)
10040.
Why Knowing Your Audience & Nailing Your Brand Matters Most (thederek.com)
10041.
It's Official, Google Fiber is making it's way to Austin, TX (engadget.com)
10042.
Retro gaming on Raspberry Pi (lifehacker.com)
10043.
What is Bitcoin? (berislav.lopac.net)
10044.
Cloud66 built a status page with high availability for less than $1 per month (blog.cloud66.com)
10045.
The Open Source Conference Packing List (github.com)
10046.
Long-distance 3D laser camera unveiled by Edinburgh team (bbc.co.uk)
10047.
Hacker News App for Mac (hackyapp.com)
10048.
The Chemistry of Europa's Ocean (centauri-dreams.org)
10049.
It is possible to enter private Google+ hangouts uninvited (bennetsandbowties.tumblr.com)
10050.
European scientists propose world’s largest quantum network (extremetech.com)