April 2014 Archive
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If you want great ideas put yourself in the corner i (medium.com)
24992.
Millions face delay on payments via mobile numbers (bbc.co.uk)
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Astounding The 600+ dotBrand Social Media Dilemma | gTLD.club (gtld.club)
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I am a Software Engineer available 20-30hrs a week ()
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Who will apply for .SCOUT in Round 2 | gTLD.club (gtld.club)
24996.
Dr. Joe Writes About Quackery (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
24997.
BitMessage.ch Email Registration Open (bitmessage.ch)
24998.
Good Quote by Linus Torvalds (stephenhaunts.com)
24999.
Content is a king, but context is a God (alexsblog.org)
25000.
DIY Google Street View (f.zz.de)
25001.
Share of developers generating a viable income is higher on iOS than on Android (developereconomics.com)
25002.
Easily detect and block malicious HTTP requests targeting IIS/ASP.NET (blogs.msdn.com)
25003.
How well-educated is your home county? (washingtonpost.com)
25004.
Building NuGet 3.x (blog.nuget.org)
25005.
A Conversation about Craftsmanship – Botch jobs in web development (medium.com)
25006.
All nighters versus craft coding (blog.higg.im)
25007.
Stealth YC W14 FinTech company is hiring Machine Learning experts ()
25008.
Police Raid “Miniature Pirate Bay” Run on Home Connection (torrentfreak.com)
25009.
5 Books That Will Change Your Life (farnamstreetblog.com)
25010.
The Internet of Interaction, Not "Things" (uber.la)
25011.
We Beat SOPA 2 Years Ago. We Need To Do It Again To Preserve Net Neutrality. (reddit.com)
25012.
Financial Risk (hackerfactor.com)
25013.
A Few Notes on Kafka and Jepsen (blog.empathybox.com)
25014.
Profile your Java Application with VisualVM (Part 1 of 2) (iptech-group.com)
25015.
OpenPOWER Foundation Unveils First Innovations and Roadmap (openpowerfoundation.org)
25016.
Facebook now makes more than half its ad money from mobile (itworld.com)
25017.
Compiling Scala to LLVM (infoq.com)
25018.
The growing umbrella of Responsive Design (sdtimes.com)
25019.
Query IndexedDB Like Mongo (fluidbyte.net)
25020.
President of Lithuania tweets to Pavel Durov that he is welcome in Lithuania (twitter.com)