April 2014 Archive
10261.
AppDirect Raises 35MM (techcrunch.com)
10262.
Heartbleed vulnerability may have been exploited months before patch (arstechnica.com)
10263.
The Entrepreneurial Opportunities in the Coming "Resource Revolution" (linkedin.com)
10264.
Keybase wants to bring encryption to the masses (wayfinder.co)
10265.
The Original iPhone was a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) (brendansterne.com)
10266.
Fresh news from a LHC experiment (cylindricalonion.web.cern.ch)
10267.
Would Heartbleed have been prevented if OpenSSL was written in Go/D/Vala? (security.stackexchange.com)
10268.
$500 == 4k monitor (amazon.com)
10269.
Carchaeology: 1986 Buick Riviera Introduces the Touchscreen (popularmechanics.com)
10270.
Zendesk Acquires Zopim (zendesk.com)
10271.
Is Airtime the solution to the Kenyan Apps Payment Issues? (iafrikan.com)
10272.
Content, What Content? (iafrikan.com)
10273.
Level Up (bothsidesofthetable.com)
10274.
7 out of 10 Americans will avoid Google Glass over privacy concerns (digitaltrends.com)
10275.
7 tips to increase your TripAdvisor ranking (blog.base7booking.com)
10276.
Free Will Sell SIM Cards Using Vending Machines In France (techcrunch.com)
10277.
What would cause the decline of Google? (reddit.com)
10278.
The code change that led to Heartbleed (git.openssl.org)
10279.
Django 1.7 Migrations – An Introduction (godjango.com)
10280.
A look inside design at LinkedIn (blog.invisionapp.com)
10281.
Writing the Prince symbol in Unicode (parkerhiggins.net)
10282.
How to ask for a Startup Job (vijayanand.name)
10283.
Complexity of FreeBSD VFS using ZFS as an example. Part 2 (hybridcluster.com)
10284.
On Education Innovation (thinkingonthinking.com)
10285.
Land Rover invents the transparent SUV for ultimate off-roading (autos.yahoo.com)
10286.
Square opens Java I/O Library (github.com)
10287.
Carousel – Crafting the Carousel Story (byalicelee.com)
10288.
Lessons learned from raising a first-time VC fund (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
10289.
Smacky Cars – I think I have a winner ()
10290.
50 years of BASIC: Celebrating the programming language's long, eventful life (networkworld.com)