March 2014 Archive
4471.
JCache specification is out and final (thevarguy.com)
4472.
Firefox 29 beta arrives with Mozilla's user interface overhaul Australis (thenextweb.com)
4473.
Tech Giants Knew About Prism All Along, the NSA's Top Lawyer Says (motherboard.vice.com)
4474.
Mt. Gox annouces they still have 200k BTC of the 850k reported lost (headlines.yahoo.co.jp)
4475.
Nmap Project Seeking Programmers for Google Summer of Code (seclists.org)
4476.
An Honest Kickstarter Video (youtube.com)
4477.
Hacked invoices show how much Microsoft charges the FBI for your information (theverge.com)
4478.
Help Test the New Firefox Beta: Faster, Simplified and Easier to Customize (blog.mozilla.org)
4479.
Neovim: 2 days left, U$ 3.500 to go for refactoring Vim into a library (bountysource.com)
4480.
Leap Motion Lays Off 10% Of Its Workforce (techcrunch.com)
4481.
Haskell in the browser: setting up Yesod and Fay (hoppinger.com)
4482.
ALL THE 2048 (allthe2048.com)
4483.
Show HN: 2048 Hardware Prototype (youtube.com)
4484.
Seguecode – an iOS developer support tool for building safe UIStoryboard code (github.com)
4485.
Twitter experimenting with showing how many people saw your tweets (theverge.com)
4486.
Make Your Own 2048 (games.usvsth3m.com)
4487.
How to pirate Typekit fonts (aenism.com)
4488.
Twitter Pulls #Music App From App Store, Final Shutdown on April 18 (gizmorati.com)
4489.
Male Dance Moves That Catch a Woman's Eye (northumbria.ac.uk)
4490.
Abraham Lincoln Created The Secret Service The Day He Was Shot (nowiknow.com)
4491.
Quizzes are free data mining tools for brands (marketplace.org)
4492.
Mexican Drug Lord home after being raided (imgur.com)
4493.
New strategy would drop college textbook costs to zero (baltimoresun.com)
4494.
#cleanUpGitHub pull request on the Linux kernel (github.com)
4495.
IBM PCjr STRIPPED BARE:We tear down the machine Big Blue would rather you forgot (theregister.co.uk)
4496.
Buffer pivots to become the most powerful social media tool. (joel.is)
4497.
The naughtiness score (medium.com)
4498.
YC's Request For Startups 10: Breakthrough Technologies (ycombinator.com)
4499.
What is so ‘scientific’ about Sanskrit? (smritiweb.com)
4500.
987 – 2048 clone using Fibonacci sequence (cozmic72.github.io)