April 2012 Archive
691.
Fogcreek is shutting down webputty.net and has pushed the source code to github (blog.fogcreek.com)
692.
Russ Cox puts images into QR codes. Here's how (plus.google.com)
693.
A keyboard case that makes your iPad look a lot like the MacBook Air. (thebrydge.com)
694.
Seriously, what’s up with old media not crediting bloggers? (cdixon.org)
695.
GlobaLeaks - Open Source Whistleblowing Framework (globaleaks.org)
696.
Show HN: MadeiraCloud lets you draw AWS architecture and clone apps in minutes (madeiracloud.com)
697.
Google announces 50 search changes implemented in March (insidesearch.blogspot.com)
698.
Shadowrun Returns: an old-school turn-based RPG on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
699.
Everyme (YC S11) Launches Mobile App That Aims To Get Social Circles Right (techcrunch.com)
700.
SQL Injection through HTTP Headers (resources.infosecinstitute.com)
701.
Fundraising: From $1,000 To $1,000,000 (techcrunch.com)
702.
Dropbox adds drag and drop (blog.dropbox.com)
703.
Nginx 1.2.0 (stable) released (nginx.org)
704.
Software Engineering at Prismatic (blog.getprismatic.com)
705.
1.5 million pages of ancient texts to be made accessible online (arstechnica.com)
706.
AudioGO use DMCA to demand takedown of a 404 link (adactio.com)
707.
Data and visualization blogs worth following (flowingdata.com)
708.
Rails isn't for beginners (rakeroutes.com)
709.
Minesweeper implemented in DCPU-16 (0x10co.de)
710.
Show HN: Boomerang Calendar - a smart calendar assistant in your Gmail (boomerangcalendar.com)
711.
An easier way to create GitHub repositories (github.com)
712.
More on DRM and ebooks (antipope.org)
713.
Histogrem: The Histogram Font (histogrem.com)
714.
Tim Berners-Lee's original WWW proposal (1989) (info.cern.ch)
715.
The Newbie’s Guide to Learning Clojure (elangocheran.com)
716.
IPv6 now deployed across entire T-Mobile US network (extremetech.com)
717.
I bought something from a Best Buy vending machine, and it didn't go so well. (techland.time.com)
718.
Police Are Using Phone Tracking As A Routine Tool (nytimes.com)
719.
Hello world in every programming language (github.com)
720.
OLPC problems in Peru (economist.com)