March 2014 Archive
8131.
Simplifying Is Painful (zenhabits.net)
8132.
Apple Launches 8GB iPhone 5C (theverge.com)
8133.
Apple Plans To Reintroduce iPad 4 With 16GB Storage Variant (techfess.com)
8134.
Minecraft Maker's Profit Soars (online.wsj.com)
8135.
Blockchain.info down with over million wallets unaccesible (newsbtc.com)
8136.
Android app programmed in Tcl/Tk (play.google.com)
8137.
Leslie Lamport receives 2014 Turing Award (amturing.acm.org)
8138.
Musk Jab at Rival Shows U.S. Space Reliance on Russia (bloomberg.com)
8139.
Google announces Android Wear, a Nexus-like platform for wearables (engadget.com)
8140.
WhatsApp encryption fail (twitter.com)
8141.
Why Warren Buffett is wrong on Bitcoin (cnbc.com)
8142.
Java 8 is here. Functional programming according to Oracle ... (oracle.com)
8143.
The web's first real-time graph streaming API: Double Pendulum example (nbviewer.ipython.org)
8144.
Google Changes Play App Categories, Search Struggles to Catch Up (blog.sensortower.com)
8145.
My Role as CTO of Flatiron School and Flatiron Labs (sarajchipps.com)
8146.
What If API Status Pages Were Standardized? (redotheweb.com)
8147.
U.S. Patent #6,895,557: Web-based media submission tool (google.com)
8148.
Education and intelligence does not equal a good leader (jasonadriaan.com)
8149.
Get Facebook friends data and save them as json file (twitter.com)
8150.
Salaries in Hong Kong (hongkietown.com)
8151.
Chromecast now available on Amazon UK (amazon.co.uk)
8152.
Dogfooding (en.wikipedia.org)
8153.
Brighter inks, without pigment (seas.harvard.edu)
8154.
In-depth with Android Wear, Google’s quantum leap of a smartwatch OS (arstechnica.com)
8155.
Display of structured directed graphs? ()
8156.
Keybase GitHub Issue: Uploading Private Keys Puts Users At Risk (github.com)
8157.
The Myth of the Science and Engineering Shortage (theatlantic.com)
8158.
Deep Learning: Methods and Applications (free ebook, .pdf) (research.microsoft.com)
8159.
How IT Workers get conned out of an honest wage through secrecy (thetarah.com)
8160.
IRS: $760 million in 2010 refunds have gone unclaimed (usatoday.com)