March 2014 Archive
10621.
EU Parliament approves single charging standard for smartphones and tablets (phonearena.com)
10622.
How the Internet will be different 20 years from now, in 2034 (lemis.com)
10623.
For security reasons, you will need to close your web browser (cas.iu.edu)
10624.
Is JSP dead? (reddit.com)
10625.
Who is winning the 'crypto-war'? (bbc.co.uk)
10626.
Crimea through a game theory lens (marginalrevolution.com)
10627.
Why fish? (fishshell.com)
10628.
Apple Reportedly Cancelled Its 12.9-inch iPad Pro Release (gizmorati.com)
10629.
Monads and slots (bannalia.blogspot.com)
10630.
If GCHQ wants to improve national security it must fix our technology (theguardian.com)
10631.
Ask HN : Expectations from a designer in a tech startup? ()
10632.
How entrepreneurs deal with negative feedback (thenextweb.com)
10633.
Show: Google Maps in Underwater: The Underwater Museum of Isla Mujeres (google.com)
10634.
Screencast of Engelbart's NLS/Augment system (2006: not the Demo) (vimeo.com)
10635.
Researcher reveals how “Computer Geeks” replaced “Computer Girls” (gender.stanford.edu)
10636.
Tech’s Favorite Cartoonist Enters Mainstream Publishing (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10637.
Surface Pro 2; early impressions (thenewsbeforethenews.com)
10638.
Facebook Transfers Contagious Emotions (guardianlv.com)
10639.
Disallow: /ignoring/human/orders (last.fm)
10640.
Web Design / Development Tools (noahbuscher.com)
10641.
Can we Avoid an an Automated Arms Race? (thoughtinfection.com)
10642.
Finding Time to Read (farnamstreetblog.com)
10643.
Country-based cryptocurrencies with self-regulating incentives (simondlr.com)
10644.
Equations Are Art inside a Mathematician’s Brain (scientificamerican.com)
10645.
Open source MMO tic-tac-toe game (ttt.vfk.me)
10646.
Topics will replace hash tags some day (pensqr.com)
10647.
User Contributed Communities for Web Apps: 15 Amazing Examples (medium.com)
10648.
D3.js, Three.js and CSS 3D Transforms (delimited.io)
10649.
Diversity Educator earns $658 a week on Gittip (gittip.com)
10650.
UK government wants “unsavoury” web content to be removed (gizmorati.com)