April 2015 Archive
10351.
China Uses Unencrypted Websites to Hijack Browsers in GitHub Attack (eff.org)
10352.
The rise and fall of Japan's PC-98 (iso.org)
10353.
The Intimacy of Start-Up Pitching (medium.com)
10354.
Project Habakkuk (en.wikipedia.org)
10355.
Remove the H-1B Visa Cap (blogs.wsj.com)
10356.
United, Orbitz Sue Travel Site Over ‘Hidden City’ Tickets (bloomberg.com)
10357.
Let's Talk Encrypted Data Bags (blog.conjur.net)
10358.
The McDonald’s Vacation Plan Is a Bigger Deal Than the Pay Raise (fivethirtyeight.com)
10359.
Highly processed foods dominate U. S. grocery purchases (sciencedaily.com)
10360.
How Startup Founders Can Better Manage Their Time (blog.onevest.com)
10361.
‘National Emergency’: US to Slap Sanctions on Hackers (abcnews.go.com)
10362.
Brad Feld moves to Iceland (startupiceland.com)
10363.
Nourishing the Aging Brain (the-scientist.com)
10364.
StackExchange Redis Client (github.com)
10365.
Terminal Whispering: how terminals work [livestreamed talk] (youtube.com)
10366.
How German higher education controls costs (marketplace.org)
10367.
Something New Is Fucked Up In My World Every Day (feld.com)
10368.
IBM budgets $3B for new Internet of Things unit (computerdealernews.com)
10369.
Could Your Online Review of a Company Get You Sued? Maybe (thesurge.net)
10370.
Chukong and Microsoft Sponsoring a Windows Game Contest (windows.cocos.com)
10371.
The rise of AI in messengers (whoo.ps)
10372.
California Imposes First-Ever Mandatory Water Restrictions (slate.com)
10373.
An Agile Design Manifesto (for Ember.js) (medium.com)
10374.
NYPD Detective Stripped of Gun and Badge After Xenophobic Rant Caught on Video (huffingtonpost.com)
10375.
Verizon Wireless Customers Can Now Opt Out of ‘Supercookies’ (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10376.
The FREAK Vulnerability Reveals Something More Shocking Than an SSL Bug (blog.perfectcloud.io)
10377.
Lawsuit in Illinois: Facebook facial recognition violates privacy laws (chicagotribune.com)
10378.
No more stuff that is built to die? (theguardian.com)
10379.
More Research Problems of Implementing Go (go-talks.appspot.com)
10380.
How to convince an innocent person that they've committed a crime (theweek.com)