March 2013 Archive
6121.
Bill Would Ban Wearing Google Glass While Driving in West Virginia (gizmodo.com)
6122.
Freelancers Union: Going It Alone, Together (nytimes.com)
6123.
Cloudflare down in the UK? (cloudflare.com)
6124.
Ask HN: What do you use to manage all your domains and hosting? ()
6125.
When a+b+c = c+b+a (ruru.name)
6126.
R 2.15.3 Released (r-project.org)
6127.
Rethinking Yahoo's homepage (thetechblock.com)
6128.
BigDog grabs, lifts, and throws cinder blocks with its new arm (gizmag.com)
6129.
Google Glass is a giant chisel to pry me out of Apple’s ecosystem (venturebeat.com)
6130.
Hollywood targets "rogue" mobile apps in war on pirated content (reuters.com)
6131.
Girl Scouts Shut Honey Boo Boo down for selling cookies online (foxnews.com)
6132.
Maine State Police purchases $300 ‘toy’ drone for tactical missions (muckrock.com)
6133.
Evernote just got hacked. Big time. (mostcosmic.tumblr.com)
6134.
Ask HN: What would you build if you had access to health data? ()
6135.
The Confessions of an Arrogant Startup CEO (francispedraza.com)
6136.
New Sputnik (h-online.com)
6137.
Heroku API Unavailable (status.heroku.com)
6138.
On the horizon: T-Mobile with no contract (news.cnet.com)
6139.
Kernel.org redesign (kernel.org)
6140.
PHP Direct Variable Is Faster Than Getter-Setter (developers.google.com)
6141.
China Will Have 300 Million Android Users by the End of 2013 (Infographic) (techinasia.com)
6142.
"In 15 Years Half of US Universities May Be in Bankruptcy" (bothsidesofthetable.com)
6143.
BlackBerry infrastructure in India set for takeover by govt (indianexpress.com)
6144.
How to let go of your killer thing that didn’t kill (thenextweb.com)
6145.
How we used open source to get beautiful custom maps (blog.jogofwar.com)
6146.
Why You Really Can’t Learn Programming, And It’s Not Even Your Fault (crossplatform.net)
6147.
Intuitive Weather App Is Lovely and Free (mashable.com)
6148.
Y combinator for Europeans..must be a joke? ()
6149.
Show HN: Juntoo - Co-browse websites together in real time (itunes.apple.com)
6150.
Spurious Correlations Everywhere: the Tragedy of Big Data (chronicle.com)