April 2014 Archive
9151.
9152.
Planets Cube: 58 hours to go.
(kickstarter.com)
9153.
Google wants to become a wireless carrier
(gizmodo.com)
9155.
Julian Assange's new book about Google
(orbooks.com)
9156.
Google reportedly wants to launch its own wireless network
(theverge.com)
9157.
Apple, Microsoft Join Lobbying Group Opposing Patent Reform
(macrumors.com)
9158.
Calling all number nerds – The number Wikipedia
(techcrunch.com)
9159.
Online Time Tracking: Everhour vs. Harvest vs. Toggl
(everhour.com)
9160.
18 Months of docopt – A Polyglot CLI Option Parser
(activestate.com)
9161.
GNU's Who
(gnu.org)
9162.
9163.
3 Reasons Promotional Efforts Fail And What You Can Do About It
(worksmarter.io)
9164.
9165.
Designing Cultures that Build Great Products
(medium.com)
9166.
Unix command: less is more, more is less
(superuser.com)
9167.
Metasploit in the Cloud
(community.rapid7.com)
9168.
Normcore: Fashion Movement or Massive In-Joke?
(nytimes.com)
9169.
9170.
The Economist: Is college worth it?
(economist.com)
9171.
Canadian Senate hearing to regulate Bitcoin
(senparlvu.parl.gc.ca)
9172.
For Fox’s sake
(christianheilmann.com)
9173.
Chrome triggers mouse move event even if the mouse is not moving
(code.google.com)
9174.
Russian GNSS System GLONASS was down for 12 hours, now back
(gpsworld.com)
9176.
Where Did HealthCare.gov Go Wrong? Let’s Start with “Everywhere”
(blog.smartbear.com)
9177.
MEPs vote to scrap mobile roaming fees in Europe
(bbc.co.uk)
9178.
Pretty Difficult Privacy
(ariejan.net)
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