March 2014 Archive
11251.
What Shark Tank can Teach you About Negotiations (smallbusinessesdoitbetter.com)
11252.
Why your Adwords sucks #13 (jimmydata.com)
11253.
#10549 (torbrowser in the apple app store is fake) (trac.torproject.org)
11254.
Australia sees possible plane debris (bbc.com)
11255.
Hadoop Pioneer Cloudera Raises Whopping $160 Million (datacenterknowledge.com)
11256.
Slooh Live 01:45 EDT: Bright Star Regulus Eclipsed by Asteroid 163 Erigone (youtube.com)
11257.
Microsoft by the Numbers (microsoft.com)
11258.
The Bleeding Edge of (open) Innovation (innovationexcellence.com)
11259.
That Dude's blog (dudersnocoast.blogspot.com)
11260.
What do successful projects have that failed ones don’t: A case study (guotime.com)
11261.
Git-results – A git extension for running and organizing experiments (github.com)
11262.
How Pronouns Affect Click Conversion Rates (clickz.com)
11263.
Why Meetings Kill Productivity (psychologytoday.com)
11264.
Strategy and Individuality in small teams (prateekkhare.wordpress.com)
11265.
If you can't see the UXer in the room, you are the UXer. (northerndiv.com)
11266.
Prototyping with Facebook Origami (vimeo.com)
11267.
TagSpaces – open source, offline, file based alternative to Evernote (tagspaces.org)
11268.
Tango Raises Massive $280 Million (techcrunch.com)
11269.
Elasticsearch: When giving it more memory causes more OutOfMemory errrors (makina-corpus.com)
11270.
KnCMiner Sells $2 Million Worth Of Scrypt Mining Machines In Four Hours (techcrunch.com)
11271.
Testing framework using Maven, TestNG and Webdriver (leaseweblabs.com)
11272.
For Silicon Valley engineers, the bar is higher than ever (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
11273.
The inherent dysfunction of functional teams (iosmak.wordpress.com)
11274.
Blockchains as public record (alexsmith.io)
11275.
HN topcolor 3D visualisation (solidred.co.uk)
11276.
Unreal Engine 4 on GitHub (unrealengine.com)
11277.
Online Python Tutor – Learn programming by visualizing code execution (pythontutor.com)
11278.
Lucius Shepard has died. (twitter.com)
11279.
Programming as a form of empathy (blog.timje.info)
11280.
Our Naive "Innovation" Fetish. Everyone loves the buzzword of modern America (newrepublic.com)