April 2012 Archive
1441.
Intel's Ivy Bridge chips launch using '3D transistors' (bbc.com)
1442.
Tell Obama to Promise SOPA 2.0 Never Gets Written (torrentfreak.com)
1443.
Github activity stream (githubbub.com)
1444.
Crud-bones - Boilerplate project to kick-start your Node.JS/Mongo/MySQL CRUD app (words.alexeypro.com)
1445.
A fork of ruby-debug that works on 1.9.2 and 1.9.3 (github.com)
1446.
Introducing SwaggerSocket: A REST over WebSocket Protocol (blog.wordnik.com)
1447.
Show HN: zodiac, a new approach to monkey patching in python (github.com)
1448.
Microsoft will charge $40/mo for 20K queries for access to the Bing Search API (thenextweb.com)
1449.
The Humble Botanicula Debut (humblebundle.com)
1450.
Lets Talk; An EventBus in Backbone.js (spin.atomicobject.com)
1451.
Stalemate: Are you building a culture of silence? (morgamic.com)
1452.
How I hacked My CompSci Class (crypticswarm.com)
1453.
"Working to Code" (dylanized.com)
1454.
IBM builds exascale supercomputer for largest telescope (extremetech.com)
1455.
Jitendra Malik's free online Computer Vision Course (coursera.org)
1456.
Lang.NEXT 2012 Videos Now Online (channel9.msdn.com)
1457.
ISPs Have to Identify Alleged Pirates, EU Court Rules (torrentfreak.com)
1458.
Let's Save Business From the Businessmen: A Founder's Defense of Business (forbes.com)
1459.
‘Pink Slime’ Furor Means Disaster for U.S. Meat Innovator (bloomberg.com)
1460.
Peter Jackson's 48fps Presentation Of 'The Hobbit' Gets A Mixed Response (blogs.indiewire.com)
1461.
Federal court tosses Colorado's Amazon tax (denverpost.com)
1462.
What is randomness? Nobody knows.. (johndcook.com)
1463.
Ask HN: Questions about running a company from a cheap country
1464.
Macintosh Text Editor BBEdit Turns 20 (macworld.com)
1465.
Diablo III open beta this weekend (us.battle.net)
1466.
Pebble smartwatch breaks record for Kickstarter funding (bbc.co.uk)
1467.
$15MM startup fund launched in West Michigan (startgarden.com)
1468.
Are you a student in the US? Get a free Windows Phone (dennisdel.com)
1469.
Gmail Tap (gmailblog.blogspot.ca)
1470.
Faster string searching and matching with Rabin-Karp algorithm (stoimen.com)