March 2014 Archive
9991.
Britain: A great place to be a spy (economist.com)
9992.
Big batteries threaten big power stations–and utilities’ profits (economist.com)
9993.
Diving Deep with Dependency Injection in AngularJS (ng-newsletter.com)
9994.
Before They Pass Away (imgur.com)
9995.
Ambition (blog.existentialize.com)
9996.
Missing woman unwittingly joins search party looking for herself (torontosun.com)
9997.
Enemies of the Internet 2014: entities at the heart of surveillance (12mars.rsf.org)
9998.
You're Not Crazy: Google Search Results Look a Little Different (mashable.com)
9999.
RESTdesc. Semantic descriptions for hypermedia APIs. (restdesc.org)
10000.
Sellvana in LA (sellvana.com)
10001.
Naming Your Startup – Three Guys One Pear (blog.techpear.com)
10002.
World Science University wants to teach you physics for free (arstechnica.com)
10003.
What startups are working to solve idea distribution? (medium.com)
10004.
This One’s for Me (frankchimero.com)
10005.
Red Hat: We've got a corker for Docker Linux (theregister.co.uk)
10006.
Huge Fire Burns San Francisco Building Under Construction Near AT&T Park (sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
10007.
Show HN: xss.js (github.com)
10008.
8 Weird Startups Getting Traction (inc.com)
10009.
Show HN: The best tool to apply to college (blog.mikeadeleke.com)
10010.
Don’t Make THIS Customer Communication Mistake (groovehq.com)
10011.
The Great Lakes Are More Than 90% Iced Over, Nearly Breaking The Record (thesurge.net)
10012.
Why a medieval peasant got more vacation time than you (2013) (blogs.reuters.com)
10013.
Comparing promises with StratifiedJS concurrency (onilabs.com)
10014.
England 'divided into readers and watchers' (bbc.com)
10015.
Sparse Matrices and the London Electronic Music Scene (blogs.siam.org)
10016.
Silicon Valley Hears Echoes of 1999 (businessweek.com)
10017.
Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales Accidentally Starts Donation Campaign (techcrunch.com)
10018.
Landing pages: Its all about the faces (500hats.typepad.com)
10019.
Not using Amazon Web Services? This is why you must! (flux7.com)
10020.
Strongly Typed System for Scientific Quantities (github.com)