March 2014 Archive
11311.
Satellite imagery of possible debris of MH370 by AMSA (amsa.gov.au)
11312.
What is a Webserver? Part 2: Headers and Cookies. (jeffknupp.com)
11313.
Nodejs module patterns (darrenderidder.github.io)
11314.
The Emerging Wave of Decentralized Applications (github.com)
11315.
Why Cities Work Even When Washington Doesn't (theatlantic.com)
11316.
Unit Testing Guidelines in Python (docs.pylonsproject.org)
11317.
My autonomous Lego Rover will be on exhibit at GDC. (cubotix.com)
11318.
Overview of useful tools for Startups (startup-tools.zeef.com)
11319.
On Twitter’s 8th birthday, find your first Tweet (blog.twitter.com)
11320.
Hack attacks battled by net's timekeepers (bbc.co.uk)
11321.
What is Node.js? (2009) (stackoverflow.com)
11322.
'Flappy Bird' Creator Confirms Next Version Will Be Even 'Better' (mashable.com)
11323.
User Account Control – What Penetration Testers Should Know (blog.strategiccyber.com)
11324.
What is Node.js? (2009) (stackoverflow.com)
11325.
Google Glass Attack Victim Under Restraining Order For Recording Neighbors (sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
11326.
Tech Companies Didn't Lie About PRISM (techdirt.com)
11327.
YouTube is the biggest fucking scam (medium.com)
11328.
Dealing with Go and git forks (blog.campoy.cat)
11329.
HDT – compress large RDF datasets (rdfhdt.org)
11330.
‘We’ll eradicate Twitter,’ vows Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan (hurriyetdailynews.com)
11331.
Drizly Going Hipster, Launches in Brooklyn (betaboston.com)
11332.
Ideas opensourced – my second game idea (github.com)
11333.
Where’s The Party? YC-Backed Shoobs Wants To Be Ticketmaster For Nightlife (techcrunch.com)
11334.
Accessories for Programmers (codingblocks.net)
11335.
Fred Phelps has died. (www2.ljworld.com)
11336.
Lulu App Just Got Infinitely More Guy-Friendly (huffingtonpost.com)
11337.
Interview with Forbes Columnist on Getting Your Startup Covered (howtobuildarocketship.com)
11338.
404 (hugoware.net)
11339.
How humans work are giving insights on how to plan projects (sdtimes.com)
11340.
Cool animated visualizations of various sorting algorithms (visual.ly)