April 2013 Archive
11251.
H-1B: The indentured servitude visa that big boring companies love (brbr5.co)
11252.
If only customer acquisition was easy (scalegrowth.com)
11253.
How the Boston Marathon bombing proved news is pointless (adamjowett.com)
11254.
The Search for Genes Leads to Unexpected Places (nytimes.com)
11255.
Agent Orange (en.wikipedia.org)
11256.
Bangalore blast: IED use confirmed; 16 injured (zeenews.india.com)
11257.
Building a better IRC client (esr.ibiblio.org)
11258.
MongoDB has an HTTP Console (nerds.blinkplan.com)
11259.
Visual Storytelling: A Tale of Two Cows (blog.visual.ly)
11260.
Tripomatic launches travel planner app for Android (tripomatic.com)
11261.
WIRED 20th Anniversary | Wired.com (wired.com)
11262.
ScalaDocs Styleguide (docs.scala-lang.org)
11263.
Foxconn Is Microsoft's Biggest Patent Licensee (Of, Uh, Android Patents...?) (gizmodo.com)
11264.
What's your take on web vs. native? Take a 10-min survey and have your say (visionmobile.com)
11265.
Track changes in generated documents with Enterprise Architect & SharePoint (hamishking.com)
11266.
Up & Running with TypeScript and WebStorm (blog.jonathanchannon.com)
11267.
Samsung probed in Taiwan over 'fake web reviews' (bbc.co.uk)
11268.
Wanted: Astronauts for one-way trip to Mars (science.nbcnews.com)
11269.
The story of Devinder Singh Bhullar, awaiting death penalty in India. (pastebin.com)
11270.
Either, not both (sethgodin.typepad.com)
11271.
These Adorable Robots Are Making a Documentary About Humans (wired.com)
11272.
Notes on Okasaki's Purely Functional Data Structures (cybertiggyr.com)
11273.
Introducing Fargo (3xa.r2.ly)
11274.
XPLR Umbrella : realtime news captured by unsupervised machine learning (demo.xplr.com)
11275.
How to Make it as a Professional Indie Game Developer (gamasutra.com)
11276.
What if Your Boss Tracked Your Sleep, Diet, and Exercise? (wired.com)
11277.
An update on Google Affiliate Network (googleaffiliatenetwork-blog.blogspot.com)
11278.
If Zuck is right, I’ll miss the humanity of sharing (medium.com)
11279.
The first time we demoed the Macintosh to Microsoft (folklore.org)
11280.
Saving Time (sites.google.com)