April 2014 Archive
13051.
Precision Questions and Precision Answers (sourcesofinsight.com)
13052.
Can Big Data Save Horse Racing? (uproarlabs.com)
13053.
Donald Sterling Is a Blight on Jews’ History in Basketball (newrepublic.com)
13054.
Google's Radical Plan To Change Android (businessinsider.com)
13055.
Docker Is a Symbol of the New Stack (thenewstack.io)
13056.
Tails 1.0 (Debian distro focused on privacy and anonymity) is out. (tails.boum.org)
13057.
Beware Horizontal Scrolling and Mimicking Swipe on Desktop (nngroup.com)
13058.
Education and Tech on Google Plus: Things To Get You Started in Just 20 Minutes (tabletsforschools.org.uk)
13059.
Mt. Gox Class Action Suits Settled (japantimes.co.jp)
13060.
Titanfall Loadout Ideas (berserk.me)
13061.
The history of invisible ink is finally out in the open (pri.org)
13062.
MySQL Unsanitized Input – INSERT INTO $_GET (github.com)
13063.
C* Cheat Sheet (hakkalabs.co)
13064.
How to get hired at SpaceX (roletroll.com)
13065.
Monthly Apple Users (asymco.com)
13066.
The Cost of iOS7 (inessential.com)
13067.
Apple rolls out new, cheaper MacBook Airs (cnn.com)
13068.
Why you Need to Capture Leads on Your Company Website (process.st)
13069.
Reinventing the World Map (kickstarter.com)
13070.
LA Clippers Website after Sterling's Ban (nba.com)
13071.
You Can Have Lunch With Tim Cook at Apple – But It'll Cost You (mashable.com)
13072.
Twitter's User Growth Metrics Still Aren't Pleasing Wall Street (slate.com)
13073.
FCC chairman says he won’t let ISPs snuff out the next Google or Amazon (arstechnica.com)
13074.
Ask HN: Public Bug Tracking Best Practices ()
13075.
Hiroshima Equivalent Calculator (from Big Macs to Kilotons of TNT) (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
13076.
What are the hottest startups in Miami? ()
13077.
Regionalism Explored: Which States Do You Consider Part of the South? (fivethirtyeight.com)
13078.
Graphene Might Be Way Worse For the Environment Than We Thought (gizmodo.com)
13079.
HgLab 1.5 Released (hglabhq.com)
13080.
Google Denies Shady Claim That AdSense Robbed Publishers (techcrunch.com)