April 2014 Archive
13021.
7 Best Practices to Work with Freelancers and Outsourced Developers (blog.codacy.com)
13022.
Why do people take ayahuasca? (bbc.co.uk)
13023.
Apple Patents Head-Mounted Display (mashable.com)
13024.
Buffer's revenue dashboard on Baremetrics.io (buffer.baremetrics.io)
13025.
Apps for attacks: Software to combat anxiety disorders (bbc.co.uk)
13026.
A startup tries its hand at fixing preschool admissions in SF (medium.com)
13027.
PatternVGA.js – Generate and download retro VGA-style patterns in HTML5/JavaScript (kaigani.github.io)
13028.
Star Wars: Episode VII Cast Announced (starwars.com)
13029.
Find the Sniper (in photos) (wired.com)
13030.
Odds Are, It's Wrong (2010) (sciencenews.org)
13031.
High-leverage time-wasters (medium.com)
13032.
Is It Time to Broaden the Definition of Insider Trading? (mobile.nytimes.com)
13033.
Show HN: Draw with emojis and make markdown fun (github.com)
13034.
Industry-Leading Designers Share Their Top 3 Favorite Typefaces (typewolf.com)
13035.
Which US City Gets Up Earliest? (bing.com)
13036.
Bug Bounties Drive Sales? OR Why Market Your Bug Bounty Program (blog.bugcrowd.com)
13037.
First class AngularJS modules (higher-order-programming.ghost.io)
13038.
Airbnb Takes to the Barricades (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
13039.
Demo your app, inside a video (placeit.net)
13040.
Watch This Guy Con Homeless People at the Apple Store (priceonomics.com)
13041.
Stung by data breach, Target speeds switch to chip-and-PIN card readers (arstechnica.com)
13042.
Apple Updates Macbook Air (apple.com)
13043.
Deliver AngularJS Apps Every 30/60/90 days. Front-end/UI Focus. Foster City, CA (angularjobs.com)
13044.
Poll: What Was Your First Linux Distro? (linuxquestions.org)
13045.
A good experience using Firebase to handle my DB via their API. (medium.com)
13046.
Avoid the 8 deadly sins of webinars (webiners.com)
13047.
Amazon opens warehouses to tours (money.cnn.com)
13048.
Pivotal’s Milind Bhandarkar on Why Hadoop is Like Rocket Science (blog.gopivotal.com)
13049.
MIT is about to become the world's first Bitcoin economy (mobile.twitter.com)
13050.
You're 60% more creative when walking, a study has found (sciencealert.com.au)