April 2015 Archive
9451.
Android is the new Win32, the new Java and the new Flash (blog.neonto.com)
9452.
Microsoft's Edge logo clings to the past (theverge.com)
9453.
The Tor-BSD Diversity Project (torbsd.github.io)
9454.
Even when you are paying for the product, you may still be the product (caseysoftware.com)
9455.
Show HN: Change iOS table-view form declaratively using NSPredicate conditions (blog.xmartlabs.com)
9456.
Moving averages and the iPad (leancrew.com)
9457.
Summarizing all big data projects (blog.andreamostosi.name)
9458.
Steffi Paepcke on Robots, women and design: Opportunities abound (robohub.org)
9459.
Salesforce for Sale? Works Bankers to Field Takeover Offers (sfist.com)
9460.
Policing in America: What the cops say (economist.com)
9461.
Visual Studio Online Now Builds Java with Ant, Maven, or Gradle (blogs.msdn.com)
9462.
Dart 1.10 released (dartlang.org)
9463.
How Technology Has Affected Wages for the Last 200 Years (hbr.org)
9464.
Oregon State University innovation boosts Wi-Fi bandwidth tenfold (oregonstate.edu)
9465.
Ending Recruiting Spam. You can do it through cPanel. (norecruitingspam.com)
9466.
NASA bids farewell to Messenger, its Mercury orbiter (arstechnica.com)
9467.
NATO Team wins ‘Locked Shields 2015’ cyber defence exercise (nato.int)
9468.
Google Address Validation lib/data source (github.com)
9469.
Tesla’s Next Big Idea: Storing Power (wsj.com)
9470.
Rustfmt – call for contributions (featherweightmusings.blogspot.com)
9471.
Incredible CSS transitions (species-in-pieces.com)
9472.
Java 8 Concurrency API: Synchronization, Locks and Semaphores (winterbe.com)
9473.
Back to the basics with Servlets (servlets.zeef.com)
9474.
Ironically, many Microsoft services are down in EU (azure.microsoft.com)
9475.
“I’ve decided to shut down Secret.” (medium.com)
9476.
International Day Against DRM: May, 6th 2015 (defectivebydesign.org)
9477.
Sexist peer review elicits furious Twitter response (news.sciencemag.org)
9478.
The Pillars of Creation Revealed in 3D (eso.org)
9479.
Twitter now allows playable games embedded in tweets (wired.com)
9480.
Australian Censorship Bill Could Block VPNs and Circumvention Information (eff.org)