April 2012 Archive
1711.
Why NoSQL Equals NoSecurity (informationweek.com)
1712.
Raspberry Pi computer in action (bbc.com)
1713.
How To Fight Sexism in Silicon Valley (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
1714.
BMW’s full-color HUD: distraction, minimizer of distractions, or costly gadget? (extremetech.com)
1715.
Rivals already eying Google eyewear; Project Glass clones now in development (bgr.com)
1716.
Where $37k in Kickstarter pledges went (kickstarter.com)
1717.
Alex Russell: Class Warfare in TC39 (infrequently.org)
1718.
Chrome extension to randomize your User Agent (Underpants) (github.com)
1719.
With Instagram Deal, Facebook Shows Its Worth (dealbook.nytimes.com)
1720.
AnnotateIt and Annotator: a new mode of communication on the web (blog.okfn.org)
1721.
BugHub Relaunches With Completely New UI (bughubapp.com)
1722.
How test coverage is meaningful (or isn't) (martinfowler.com)
1723.
Insecure websites to be named and shamed (bbc.co.uk)
1724.
Chrome’s WebRTC roadmap (blog.chromium.org)
1725.
Lava Xolo X900 Review - The First Intel Medfield Phone (anandtech.com)
1726.
Guerilla Launch Tactics, or Manufacturing Buzz for Bootstrappers (madhatted.com)
1727.
How Much Revenue Does It Take To Be A $1B Public Company? (techcrunch.com)
1728.
501/anti 501 are symptoms, not the disease ()
1729.
Group hug of 420 developers at European Rails Conference Railsberry (vimeo.com)
1730.
A micro-manual for lisp implemented in go-lang (blackkettle.org)
1731.
Advisors Stop Screwing Startups (learntoduck.net)
1732.
Mirah Hackathon (groups.google.com)
1733.
Ohours: One step closer to Silicon Everywhere (siliconbayounews.com)
1734.
Automatic migrations made easy with .NET Entity Framework (blog.appharbor.com)
1735.
An Interview With Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton (spectrum.ieee.org)
1736.
WebKit.js: Yes it has finally happened Browser Inception is now possible. (badassjs.com)
1737.
Show HN: Nokia Lumia ad recreated with CSS transforms (kuanyen.net)
1738.
MongoDB Hadoop Connector goes 1.0 (blog.10gen.com)
1739.
Cybercrime loss estimates about as reliable as piracy estimates (arstechnica.com)
1740.
The Case For Copyright Reform (falkvinge.net)