April 2014 Archive
16381.
Powering data centers with fuel cells (globalfoundationservices.com)
16382.
North-Korea-unveils-new-logo-for-its-aptly-named-space-agency (csmonitor.com)
16383.
How To Conduct A Mobile Website Audit For Your Startup (entrepreneursky.com)
16384.
Java 8 Nashorn Tutorial (winterbe.com)
16385.
Insider story behind hikewith.me (dailystartup.co)
16386.
Microsoft reveals concept for in-car entertainment system (theverge.com)
16387.
STUCK IN A ROOM (2014) – Short Film (youtube.com)
16388.
יוגה לנשים בהריון תל אביב (chandra-yoga.com)
16389.
3 Reasons For Entrepreneurial Lows and How To Beat Them (powerfulnonsense.com)
16390.
New updates from Microsoft (junglevoy.com)
16391.
My brain (41j.com)
16392.
How to nail mobile-friendly email design without any responsive coding skills (thebestofemail.com)
16393.
Show HN: xkcd-img custom element. (github.com)
16394.
Yamicsoft Windows 7 Manager v4.4.1 Incl Keymaker and Patch (software4all.forumarabia.com)
16395.
Interesting Websites to Visit When You’re Bored (urtrix.blogspot.com)
16396.
Colors: A New Anchor CMS Theme (longren.io)
16397.
Off mass-shell: Pythagoras to the LHC, via Einstein and Feynman (theguardian.com)
16398.
Conned? (codeovertones.com)
16399.
Installing iOS Integration Testing framework Subliminal using Cocoapods (youtube.com)
16400.
Bonen vroeger zaaien kan – Tuin Tips (tuin-tips.be)
16401.
Google’s Dead-Simple Tool For Making UX Decisions: 2 Jars Of Marbles (fastcodesign.com)
16402.
PhantomJS as an HTML Validator in JUnit (yegor256.com)
16403.
Badges? We Don't Need No LinkedIn Badges (why degrees are going to matter less) (blogs.hbr.org)
16404.
Full Disk Encryption With Btrfs and Multiple Drives in Ubuntu (nyeggen.com)
16405.
Design Can Drive Exceptional Returns for Shareholders (blogs.hbr.org)
16406.
Can Startups Surf The Huge Information Tidal Wave? (blog.startupprofessionals.com)
16407.
Shoebill – a Macintosh II + A/UX emulator for OS X (emaculation.com)
16408.
Maybe time’s arrow needs ergodicity as well as entropy | Science News (sciencenews.org)
16409.
Dutch, British governments pay to keep Windows XP alive (arstechnica.com)
16410.
You’re So C#, You’re in a Class of Your Own (blog.parse.com)