April 2015 Archive
7201.
Facebook's ad trends analyzed in leaked email from Twitter CFO (tech.pro)
7202.
All in with Dart and Polymer (medium.com)
7203.
Pass: The Standard Unix Password Manager (passwordstore.org)
7204.
New video series tracks collective behaviour in autonomous underwater swarm (robohub.org)
7205.
Boot2docker tips for Mac (blog.blackfire.io)
7206.
Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms (benstopford.com)
7207.
GNU Mailman 3.0 (article.gmane.org)
7208.
Why You Should Care About Email Design (tedgoas.com)
7209.
Bill Gates: You can help the world save 34M lives (qz.com)
7210.
When enthusiasm for free software turns ugly (linux-magazine.com)
7211.
Intime, a time travel machine for your memories (medium.com)
7212.
Folding Erlang Records (videlalvaro.github.io)
7213.
Dark tattoos can throw off Apple Watch's heart rate sensor (engadget.com)
7214.
Implementing Hobby Curve (hz2.org)
7215.
If the Empire in Star Wars Had Big Data (linkedin.com)
7216.
How to Build a Community of Evangelists for Your Software Product (femgineer.com)
7217.
Italy's king of cashmere doesn't have a computer--to save his soul (medium.com)
7218.
FreeCache – A cache library for Go with ZERO GC overhead (github.com)
7219.
IBM claims advance in effort to build reliable, large-scale quantum computer (itnews.com)
7220.
Journey to Zelda’s Hyrule in Any Web Browser (techcrunch.com)
7221.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk to reveal his plans for next-gen batteries (economicnewsdaily.com)
7222.
UK High Court Orders Block on Popcorn Time (thestack.com)
7223.
Google Password Alert (chrome.google.com)
7224.
Alibaba Freezing Hiring After Growing ‘Too Quickly’ (recode.net)
7225.
Using D Templates for Game Development (marfisc.wordpress.com)
7226.
Explore Lengend of Zelda in your browser (jadsdsengine.com)
7227.
This Is How Long News Articles Last Online (blog.parsely.com)
7228.
Verizon warns FiOS user over “excessive” use of unlimited data (arstechnica.com)
7229.
Payy – Your page on the web for accepting payments (payy.me)
7230.
Windows Store: Win32 apps now supported (neowin.net)