April 2014 Archive
10441.
Can Mobile Apps Heal American Healthcare? (techonomy.com)
10442.
Q&A: Dr John Hunter – The man who wants to shoot the Moon (medium.com)
10443.
[Weekend project] XHR.io – serverless web takes a leap forward (xhr.io)
10444.
Android fragmentation turning devices into a toxic hellstew of vulnerabilities (zdnet.com)
10445.
Heartbleed and The Future of Authentication (medium.com)
10446.
Citizen Apple: A spotty record of giving back to the tech community (itworld.com)
10447.
Apple Could Finally Adopt NFC On iPhone For Mobile Payment Plans And Touch ID (techcrunch.com)
10448.
Unmanned Flight: The Drones Come Home (ngm.nationalgeographic.com)
10449.
Bike Lanes Don’t Cause Traffic Jams If You’re Smart About Where You Build Them (fivethirtyeight.com)
10450.
Technology IPOs Face Skittishness as Market Momentum Slips (bloomberg.com)
10451.
JPMorgan crashes Goldman’s date with eBay (cnbc.com)
10452.
Generating visual designs with code (medium.com)
10453.
Can You Get Private SSL Keys Using Heartbleed? (blog.cloudflare.com)
10454.
View From Above: Russian Forces Near Ukraine (graphics.wsj.com)
10455.
What if Walter White had Life Insurance (smartasset.com)
10456.
Pre-order your .NINJA domain name (eurodns.com)
10457.
Biohacking as the Next Opportunity (dshen.com)
10458.
Generate passwords like Randall Munroe (github.com)
10459.
Bloom.fm: Apple banned us from iAd because we're 'a threat' (cnet.com)
10460.
Why women menstruate (quora.com)
10461.
Ask HN: How fast do PCI scanners scan your site(s)? ()
10462.
How does NASA use Machine Learning? (A Detailed Quora Response) (quora.com)
10463.
Appeals court reverses hacker/troll “weev” conviction and sentence (arstechnica.com)
10464.
What It Took to Make Octopart's PCB Reference Card (octopart.com)
10465.
HiveMind on a Digital Ocean droplet (blog.crudzilla.com)
10466.
CoinGecko: 360 Degree Overview of Cryptocurrencies (coingecko.com)
10467.
5 sentence rule for emails benefits you and the recipient (traksearch.com)
10468.
Heartbleed – another horrible, horrible, open-source Fail (blogs.computerworld.com)
10469.
Ode To A Shipping Label (slideshare.net)
10470.
Hacker Weev's Chilling Conviction Is Overturned (huffingtonpost.com)