April 2014 Archive
18901.
Looking for Rails developers frontend and backend. ()
18902.
Florida Deputy Arrests Wife after Video Recording Husband’s Arrest (youtube.com)
18903.
Bob Crawford – Author of "Symmetric Cycles" (carosta.com)
18904.
Bob Crawford-Experienced Music Professional (linkedin.com)
18905.
Mobile War Metrics (vida.io)
18906.
Everything Under One Roof (ananth99.github.io)
18907.
USDA Bans Junk Food From Schools (medicaldaily.com)
18908.
Heartbleed–What's Next? Check Your Clients, Routers, Virtual Machines And VPNs (readwrite.com)
18909.
Tinder Valued At $500 Million (recode.net)
18910.
Heartbleed and the Problem with Free Software (run-node.com)
18911.
Get Mental Notes (getmentalnotes.com)
18912.
KOAN Stack (Koa, Angular, Node, Mongo, WebSockets) (github.com)
18913.
Let's gather 10,000 Ruby on Rails learning stories (badgelist.com)
18914.
LinkedIn Expands Its Presence Within China with a Startup Approach. (asiatechhub.com)
18915.
Internet isn't harming love of 'deep reading', it's cultivating it (theguardian.com)
18916.
Inbox Attachments to Dropbox (youtu.be)
18917.
"Playfully destroying pigs or experiencing mind-numbing insta-gasms." (medium.com)
18918.
Help us build a better marketplace – Listia (YC S09) is hiring web, mobile devs (listia.com)
18919.
Be the first Product Manager hire at ZenPayroll (boards.greenhouse.io)
18920.
Will Galleries and Museums Ever Embrace GIF Art? (news.artnet.com)
18921.
2 guys playing on 1 violin? AMAZING (youtube.com)
18922.
Ruby on Rails developers needed ()
18923.
How to fix a bleeding heart (medium.com)
18924.
Climbing down the tree: framework and performance (bannalia.blogspot.com)
18925.
Some Airbnb Hosts In San Francisco Are At Risk Of Eviction (businessinsider.com)
18926.
Samsung's big bet on Android actually a covert strategy to replace Android (appleinsider.com)
18927.
New Revolutionary FDM 3D Printing Process Will Soon Be Available For Public Use (3dprinterworld.com)
18928.
DDOS THESE IPS 199.216.46.204 AND 192.168.200.2 ()
18929.
DDOS THESE IPS 199.216.46.204 AND 192.168.200.2 ()
18930.
Why Teams are Lazy. (buff.ly)