April 2015 Archive
12781.
Ask HN: Is Amazon Violating Net Neutrality with Whispernet? ()
12782.
Fossil Fuels Just Lost the Race Against Renewables (bloomberg.com)
12783.
How to lie with Wikipedia (medium.com)
12784.
Loading an Image from Internet (URL), in Android (androidbitmaps.blogspot.com)
12785.
Twitter privacy updates (support.twitter.com)
12786.
Moore’s Law Is Dead. Long Live Moore’s Law (recode.net)
12787.
Here's why you're wrong, Mr. Zuckerberg (thehindu.com)
12788.
Changelog generator where you can choose your integrations (github.com)
12789.
Moleskine Notebooks Adapt to the Digital World (nytimes.com)
12790.
Private-bower 1.0 released with awesome new features for your company (twitter.com)
12791.
The Ecomodernist Manifesto (ecomodernism.org)
12792.
Cleantech Is Dead, Long Live Cleantech (techcrunch.com)
12793.
The Importance of HTML5 Sectioning Elements (smashingmagazine.com)
12794.
Cross-platform software packaging with pkgsrc (geeklan.co.uk)
12795.
Adaptive algorithms allow MySQL apps to perform at Big Data scale (deepis.com)
12796.
Show HN: Reddit (reddit.com)
12797.
BrowserHack: NetHack in a browser (github.com)
12798.
Do gut bacteria like raw or pasteurized cheese better? (ubiome.com)
12799.
Recreating the Sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Using the Web Audio API (webaudio.prototyping.bbc.co.uk)
12800.
Galago – your personal Google (galago.me)
12801.
Project Sapphire 20th Anniversary (nsarchive.gwu.edu)
12802.
Help Kidhoo – A Collaborative Child Development App Meet It's Crowdfunding Goal ()
12803.
How-To Create Rails has_many Macros in Plain Old Ruby (pragmaticstudio.com)
12804.
Ask HN: Any other good 'essays' sites about technology, startups, the world? ()
12805.
Mathematician solves the Cheryl's Birthday problem (getprismatic.com)
12806.
Russian Hackers Exploiting Windows 0-day (securityweek.com)
12807.
THE OPEN PUBLISHING REVOLUTION, Now BEHIND a BILLION-DOLLAR PAYWALL (fastcompany.com)
12808.
The Power of Starting with Yes (nytimes.com)
12809.
Joel Gascoigne: The Book That Inspired How I Run Buffer (blinkist.com)
12810.
Give feedback on the new bookmarks experience in Chrome (productforums.google.com)