March 2014 Archive
11161.
Field-evolved resistance by western corn rootworm to toxins in transgenic maize (pnas.org)
11162.
Submit your Open Source project for Rails Girls Summer of Code (github.com)
11163.
London’s Former Investment Bankers Are Joining the Startup Craze (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
11164.
NSAs RETRO can listen to month old phone calls. (cir.ca)
11165.
KIPAC Special Colloquium: 'Swirls from the Big Bang' (www6.slac.stanford.edu)
11166.
Don't fall in love with your technology (prog21.dadgum.com)
11167.
MPEx CEO responds to SEC inquiries (trilema.com)
11168.
Dead Tourists and a Dangerous Pesticide (wired.com)
11169.
Digits (xkcd.com)
11170.
Whonix: An Operating System Where IP and DNS Leaks Are Impossible (greycoder.com)
11171.
Larry Page at TED makes me skeptical about Glass (plus.google.com)
11172.
Tesla’s bet on winning the global lithium race (cnbc.com)
11173.
Google won't face email privacy class action (reuters.com)
11174.
Money creation in the modern economy [pdf] (bankofengland.co.uk)
11175.
Extended Sleeplessness Leads to Irreversible Brain Damage (usnews.com)
11176.
Nancy Pelosi Admits That Congress Is Scared Of The CIA (techdirt.com)
11177.
The Web is eating software (programming.oreilly.com)
11178.
Flappy Bird to Return to the App Store (macrumors.com)
11179.
Andrew Solomon: The Father of the Sandy Hook Killer Searches for Answers (newyorker.com)
11180.
Andy Scott Of Sweet Faces $78,000 Legal Bill Over $1.25 Used CD (ultimateclassicrock.com)
11181.
Improving paid conversions (blog.sourcing.io)
11182.
Take This Checklist and Shove It (cloudmanic.com)
11183.
Nepotism at TED? (medium.com)
11184.
San Francisco Home Sale Map (businessinsider.com)
11185.
Is the flow of time regular? (physics.stackexchange.com)
11186.
Why are there so many different ways to measure disk usage? (unix.stackexchange.com)
11187.
Can design save Silicon Valley? (blogs.hbr.org)
11188.
Randomness in map design (mapbox.com)
11189.
Group files complaint against Verizon on 'forced' VOIP conversions (pcworld.com)
11190.
Dude, Where's My Uber? (bloombergview.com)