March 2014 Archive
9781.
Arthur Nakamoto “Is Not Convinced” His Brother Is The Real Satoshi (techcrunch.com)
9782.
Parsing massive clicklogs, an approach to parallel Python (reganmian.net)
9783.
How deeply should big data applications be service oriented? (zdnet.com)
9784.
Gittip started to support Open Data project (groups.google.com)
9785.
Window.clusterfuck (rileyjshaw.com)
9786.
Why creating a Buyer’s Persona is so important for your business? (wovenware.com)
9787.
Latency lags bandwidth (brooker.co.za)
9788.
Introducing EstimationParty (neo.com)
9789.
CallPlease (Call Tracking and Handling for Busy People) (callplease.com)
9790.
Why is cos(x) != cos(y) even though x == y? (parashift.com)
9791.
Scaling To Billions of Requests Per Day On MongoDB (crittercism.com)
9792.
Apple’s Wozniak explains why Siri is best, talks about bitcoin (bdlive.co.za)
9793.
The Ship of Theseus (en.wikipedia.org)
9794.
The problem with digital music (for producers) (5chicago.com)
9795.
Managing Oneself (1999) (pitt.edu)
9796.
Comcast Burns Netflix Again by Snagging 'House of Cards' (wired.com)
9797.
Google gets serious about office apps: Offers $15 for referrals (zdnet.com)
9798.
Art designed to help you drink better wine (shop.winefolly.com)
9799.
Refer Businesses to Google Apps, Make Money (pcmag.com)
9800.
1979 Boeing 707 disappearance (en.wikipedia.org)
9801.
FAA NextGen (faa.gov)
9802.
Cheap batteries will revolutionise the renewable energy market (theguardian.com)
9803.
Next Generation Air Transportation System (en.wikipedia.org)
9804.
Foldscope: Microscopy for everyone (foldscope.com)
9805.
Xembly.org, Assembly for XML manipulations (github.com)
9806.
Kim Jong-Un Wins Re-election (thepulp.co)
9807.
Using a Bitcoin ATM is pretty expensive (businessinsider.com)
9808.
Spreeder: free online speed reading software (spreeder.com)
9809.
Mobile Interaction Design Tools. Quartz Composer and Origami (blog.stockapps.net)
9810.
How I accidentally met a lot of startup founders (blog.bellebethcooper.com)