March 2014 Archive
3571.
Let's talk about pri-va-cy, let's talk about you and me (venturebeat.com)
3572.
JuiceSSH for Android has hit 500,000 users – offering free upgrades all weekend (juicessh.com)
3573.
The future of brain implants (online.wsj.com)
3574.
Rumor Monger (c2.com)
3575.
Ireland wins 2014 Six Nations Rugby Union Tournament (bbc.co.uk)
3576.
This is the driest year in California history (twitter.com)
3577.
Chilling Effects' DMCA Archive is “repugnant” (torrentfreak.com)
3578.
Which VPN Services Take Your Anonymity Seriously? (torrentfreak.com)
3579.
How we scale MongoDB (blog.mongohq.com)
3580.
State TV says Russia could turn US to 'radioactive ash' – Yahoo News (news.yahoo.com)
3581.
What It's Really Like to Work at Rap Genius (ste.vn)
3582.
NASA Technology Views Birth of the Universe (jpl.nasa.gov)
3583.
The Evolution of a Software Engineer (medium.com)
3584.
LA Times journalist explains how a bot wrote his earthquake story for him (thewire.com)
3585.
Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say, Part 1 (youtube.com)
3586.
GNU Guix, a purely functional package manager for the GNU system (gnu.org)
3587.
Reproducibility in Computer Science (reproducibility.cs.arizona.edu)
3588.
Google reveals Android Wear, an operating system designed for smartwatches (theverge.com)
3589.
Why would a programmer relocate? (medium.com)
3590.
Flash is Dead, Long Live OpenFL (gamasutra.com)
3591.
Slate – A modern IRC client built with Node.js (github.com)
3592.
Google IO Landing Page is up (google.com)
3593.
Cloudera raises $160 million to fuel growth in big data (gigaom.com)
3594.
Announcing Camp Sass – April 19 in SF (campsass.com)
3595.
Coffee and its Effects on Feature Creep (royrapoport.blogspot.ca)
3596.
Edward Snowden speaks at TED2014 (youtube.com)
3597.
New Relic launches Insights, real-time analytics platform for application data (techcrunch.com)
3598.
Docker launches private repos, starting at $7/month (blog.docker.io)
3599.
The Limits of "Unlimited" Vacation (jacobian.org)
3600.
The Pointlessness of Unplugging (newyorker.com)