March 2014 Archive
10411.
Samsung's ultrasonic case turns humans into bats (theverge.com)
10412.
Uber Expands Insurance Program for Community Drivers (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10413.
Testdriving Plasma Next (KDE Desktop evolution) (youtube.com)
10414.
British Telecom to be investigated over email data after whistleblower remarks (bbc.co.uk)
10415.
Mind Your Wallet: Why the Underworld Loves Bitcoin (recaply.com)
10416.
Tomnod – the online search party looking for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 (theguardian.com)
10417.
A Visual Representation of Python's Grammar – Flowchart (mediacru.sh)
10418.
The Guardian: Load testing web applications for free (matt.chadburn.co.uk)
10419.
UK Government votes to repeal Internet filtering law (theyworkforyou.com)
10420.
Public data apps challenge in Colorado (gocode.colorado.gov)
10421.
Castlight Health: Most overpriced IPO of the century (finance.yahoo.com)
10422.
How To Track People And Collect Their Data Without Spooking Them (forbes.com)
10423.
Message President has been blocked in Russia (messagepresident.com)
10424.
The Internet is actually controlled by 14 people who hold 7 secret keys (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
10425.
Paper Generators Harvesting Energy from Touching, Rubbing and Sliding (youtube.com)
10426.
This War of Mine [video] (11bitstudios.com)
10427.
Computing Theory for Young Children: "Dori-Mic and the Universal Machine!" (dori-mic.org)
10428.
Disruption aka Feudal Warfare (chrbutler.com)
10429.
XKCD author's yet-unpublished book is already an Amazon best-Seller (beyond-black-friday.com)
10430.
Tech’s Favorite Cartoonist Enters Mainstream Publishing (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10431.
Why We Should (Absolutely Never) Build Software Like We Build Houses (schneems.com)
10432.
The Windows XP world on the eve of its end of life (sdtimes.com)
10433.
Happy Pi Day. Geeky temporary tattoo (tattonomy.com)
10434.
Big list of Xcode, Mac, Unix snippets and tips (borkware.com)
10435.
Which is the Killer, Current or Voltage? (youtube.com)
10436.
Why the Great War still fascinates the young (bbc.com)
10437.
Think like a caching mechanism (blog.thisismartin.com)
10438.
Chrome books are now very cheap? (r.ebay.com)
10439.
What tablet could you have purchased in 2009? (web.archive.org)
10440.
Why Meteor doesn't use session cookies (meteor.com)