March 2014 Archive
11101.
How to optimize your contact page to get more leads and sales (nicholasreese.com)
11102.
Coffee and its Effects on Feature Creep (royrapoport.blogspot.ca)
11103.
"Kickstarting" Our Way to Kickstarter (beanstalklabs.tumblr.com)
11104.
Google Chromecast now available in Canada, UK and 9 other European countries (thenextweb.com)
11105.
Cloak 'anti-social' app helps you avoid your friends (bbc.com)
11106.
Ubuntu 14.04 Now Runs Well On The 2013 MacBook Air, Beats OS X 10.9 In Graphics (phoronix.com)
11107.
How MailChimp Sorted 700K Email Templates in 19 Hours (blog.mailchimp.com)
11108.
Android in the Cloud: Running KitKat on Amazon EC2 (ravellosystems.com)
11109.
Solar storm of 1859 (en.wikipedia.org)
11110.
Climate.Data.Gov (data.gov)
11111.
We need to talk about source maps (bytes.inso.cc)
11112.
Python AsyncIO – Streams – Client and Server (davebehnke.com)
11113.
A Cynical Look at Computer Programming (thucydidespress.com)
11114.
The world’s first WebRTC video call on an airplane in flight using appear.in (blog.appear.in)
11115.
Season of NuPIC (numenta.org)
11116.
DogeCoin user donates $11,000 To Bring Clean Water To Kenya (huffingtonpost.com)
11117.
Free To Play: The movie (youtube.com)
11118.
The end of the social network (blog.discover.ly)
11119.
How to use a waterfall chart to diagnose your website’s performance pains (webperformancetoday.com)
11120.
Quirky Aros (quirky.com)
11121.
A Brief Rant on the Future of Iteraction Design (worrydream.com)
11122.
Acorn App – Invest Spare Change (mashable.com)
11123.
WebCL Will Soon Let Web Developers Harness The Power Of GPUs And CPUs (techcrunch.com)
11124.
When Will I Get One Million Twitter Followers? (wired.com)
11125.
How to draft big data contracts (fiercebigdata.com)
11126.
Minsk-based Startup Approaches Time Tracking from a Fresh Perspective (startupbeat.com)
11127.
Ask HN: Art and Science in Programming ()
11128.
Google paints Vancouver sky with giant web browser (wired.co.uk)
11129.
Coffee: A New App Where LinkedIn Meets Tinder (lnc.hr)
11130.
"Send me Some Bitcoins or the Data Gets It" (groups.google.com)