April 2014 Archive
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Have you ever seen a room full of 2nd graders try to log into something? ()
25652.
The FBI and the Bombing at the Boston Marathon in 2013 (lawfareblog.com)
25653.
Easy and quick way to add search to a site with Denote (youtube.com)
25654.
FbStart, free tools and services worth up to $30,000 (newsroom.fb.com)
25655.
Why it only took ME less than 2 minutes to believe in Bitcoin (youtube.com)
25656.
Android signage player supports Apple iBeacon (linuxgizmos.com)
25657.
Speed up your console (ciscozine.com)
25658.
An airbag for your password (passairbag.launchrock.com)
25659.
Introducing Famo.us-Angular (thomasstreet.com)
25660.
Team Dynamics Check-up Lately? Announcing the Innovation Estimator (resologics.com)
25661.
Simplifying continuous integration for StockTwits (blog.shippable.com)
25662.
Should an engineer go deeper or broader? ()
25663.
Science Code Manifesto (sciencecodemanifesto.org)
25664.
Programmers, you need an assistant (run-node.com)
25665.
The Economist – Is big data bullshit? (economist.com)
25666.
The best coffee maker ever? (airows.com)
25667.
Self-awareness vs success (pastebin.com)
25668.
Moveline Packs Up $3 Million Series A From ffVC (techcrunch.com)
25669.
Avinash Kaushik Made Data, Metrics And Analytics Sexy (Again) (medium.com)
25670.
Https://www.Facebook.com is down right now. (facebook.com)
25671.
Basics of Securing against Cross Site Request Forgery in PHP (benedmunds.com)
25672.
A new way of working | Cosmin Harangus (cosmin.harangus.com)
25673.
Facebook’s "Move Fast, Break Things" Era Is Over (buzzfeed.com)
25674.
MongoDB Elastic Deployments Now in Beta on DigitalOcean (blog.mongohq.com)
25675.
Toyota Describes Combustion Engine That Generates Electricity Directly (greencarreports.com)
25676.
Software at the Supreme Court: A Guide to the [Alice Corp] Patent Case (gigaom.com)
25677.
Quick thoughts: The super-thin iPhone 6 (thetechblock.com)
25678.
A Youtube Phishing Attack You Need to Watch Out For (youtube.com)
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Netflix is down (netflix.com)
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Canonical's audacious Ubuntu for Android project isn't quite dead (pcworld.com)