April 2014 Archive
9901.
9902.
Adding Two-Factor authentication to an ASP.NET application
(hanselman.com)
9903.
Do Startups Stand A Chance Against Valley Incumbents?
(techcrunch.com)
9904.
Why a Dead Shark Costs $12 Million
(npr.org)
9905.
9906.
Maintaining Large AngularJS Apps: Refactoring
(blog.safaribooksonline.com)
9907.
Ridiculous Warning from Chiropractors About Alleged Health Effects of Texting
(sciencebasedmedicine.org)
9908.
2014 Mobile Commerce Best Practices
(blog.kiip.me)
9909.
9910.
Exposing NSDictionary
(ciechanowski.me)
9911.
9912.
Good Eggs Software Development Manifesto
(bites.goodeggs.com)
9913.
9914.
At Google, Bid to Put Its Google Glasses to Work
(nytimes.com)
9915.
Tumblr Addresses Heartbleed Bug
(staff.tumblr.com)
9916.
NASDAQ has fallen 20% since end of February
(irishtimes.com)
9917.
9918.
Self-locating belief and the Sleeping Beauty problem
(princeton.edu)
9919.
Neura gets $2M to bring AI to the Internet of things
(gigaom.com)
9920.
Stop using captchas that can be broken with two lines of code
(coffeecoder.tumblr.com)
9921.
Ukraine, U.S., and big bad Putin: Who's the bully?
(peoplesworld.org)
9922.
The D-Shape, Gigantic 3D Printer
(3dprintboard.com)
9923.
9924.
9926.
GoodUI
(goodui.org)
9928.
9929.
NSA logs reveal flood of post-Snowden FOIA requests
(america.aljazeera.com)
9930.
Rails LTS now supports Rails 3.0
(makandracards.com)