April 2015 Archive
7471.
VHS tapes in the Internet Archive (archive.org)
7472.
Defending Darwin (orionmagazine.org)
7473.
Tired of waiting for Magic? Try PurseMagic (BTC only, 0 fees, 5% off Amazon) (twitter.com)
7474.
Windows 7 momentum shows no sign of slowing (computerworld.com)
7475.
GoDaddy goes public and opens up 30% (techcrunch.com)
7476.
Mathematics for Computer Science (topcoder.com)
7477.
Legendary The Art of Electronics 3rd Edition Now Out (amazon.com)
7478.
Stanford just made tuition free for families earning less than $125,000 per year (msn.com)
7479.
Peering Through the WebRTC Fog with SocketPeer (hacks.mozilla.org)
7480.
Why Rent in New York City Is So High (metrocosm.com)
7481.
10 Authors Who Wrote Gritty, Realistic Fantasy Before George R.R. Martin (io9.com)
7482.
New Heroku Dyno Pricing in Private Beta (heroku.com)
7483.
Show HN: Meet Slackerbot. Slacking Off with Slack (wilfredgodfrey.com)
7484.
Show HN: System to manage ad-hoc SQL queries within small organizations (github.com)
7485.
Google Bug: Clicking on Mongolian BBQ Redirect to LV Website ()
7486.
Show HN: Tool for distributed and occasionally connected app dev (github.com)
7487.
With $15 in Radio Shack parts, 14-year-old hacks a car (computerworld.com)
7488.
Microsoft at 40: Read Bill Gates' anniversary email to employees (cnet.com)
7489.
Burger by mblode (github.com)
7490.
Ask HN: Who's heading to PyCon? ()
7491.
The Fastest Growing Spectator Sport You're Not Watching (medium.com)
7492.
The Russian Government Runs a Troll Agency to Flood the Internet with Propaganda (yahoo.com)
7493.
Covert Pepper Grinder Shut Downs Electronics During Dinner Time (psfk.com)
7494.
The Journalism Drought (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
7495.
You Can Now Serve Divorce Papers on Facebook (gizmodo.com)
7496.
An illustrated guide to all 456 deaths in “Game of Thrones” (washingtonpost.com)
7497.
Guatemalans Deliberately Infected with STDs Sue Johns Hopkins University (theguardian.com)
7498.
Software is eating the company (inc.com)
7499.
Stemmy – The Stemming Algorithms Tester. Porter, Porter2, Paice-Husk and Lovins (github.com)
7500.
The $9 Billion Witness: Meet JPMorgan Chase's Worst Nightmare (2014) (rollingstone.com)