March 2014 Archive
3871.
First Meta Bitcoin Exchange CEO Autumn Radtke Dies (blogs.wsj.com)
3872.
Yahoo to stop user access of services with Facebook, Google IDs (reuters.com)
3873.
Craziest Entrepreneur Challenge: Can 3 Devs Make $100 Each In 24 Hours? (simpleprogrammer.com)
3874.
Bitcoin firm CEO found dead in suspected suicide (nypost.com)
3875.
The First Woman to Get a Ph.D. in Computer Science From MIT (theatlantic.com)
3876.
Silk Road Had Digital Outpost in Pennsylvania (dealbook.nytimes.com)
3877.
How to debug small programs (ericlippert.com)
3878.
Microsoft’s Nadella Manages Legacy of Ballmer-Board Split (businessweek.com)
3879.
Google Fiber to Bring 10 Gigabit Internet in Coming Years (singularityhub.com)
3880.
Mozilla’s New JPEG Encoder Promises Up To 10% Reduction In File Size (techcrunch.com)
3881.
How Shazam Works [pdf] (ee.columbia.edu)
3882.
Banking without banks (economist.com)
3883.
Gentrification's Price: SF moves yuppies in, the poor out [1985] (articles.latimes.com)
3884.
Spritz: read at 500 words per minute (spritzinc.com)
3885.
Scientist-devised crypto attack could one day steal secret Bitcoin keys (arstechnica.com)
3886.
Enable your organization to operate with less information (eng.yammer.com)
3887.
Professional online Linux classes for all – and the first one is free (zdnet.com)
3888.
Journalist Behind Bitcoin Story Speaks Out (newsweek.com)
3889.
DMCA Being Used To Make Feynman Lectures On Physics Less Accessible (techdirt.com)
3890.
Atom editor keyboard shortcut cheat sheet (bugsnag.com)
3891.
This is the Room Where the Internet Was Born (gizmodo.com)
3892.
A change to Vine content rules (blog.vine.co)
3893.
Man called Bitcoin’s father denies ties, leads LA car chase (nypost.com)
3894.
What If The Key to Making It Big Is Starting Small? (blog.bufferapp.com)
3895.
Fixing The Chrome DevTools (medium.com)
3896.
The butterfly effects of social media (telenordigital.com)
3897.
The Scientific Case for P≠NP (scottaaronson.com)
3898.
Timezone-aware contribution graphs (github.com)
3899.
Malware designed to take over cameras and record audio enters Google Play (arstechnica.com)
3900.
Google's Eric Schmidt: 'let us celebrate capitalism' (theverge.com)