March 2014 Archive
11671.
365 day handstand challenge (prakashni.com)
11672.
Is Online Streaming going to save the recording industry? (economist.com)
11673.
Silicon Valley can’t keep up with Korea’s financial revolution (transferwise.com)
11674.
Hunting Vulnerabilities with Graph Databases [pdf] (secuobs.com)
11675.
Oppo produces a 1440p phone (itworld.com)
11676.
9th Dot Officially Launches (techcrunch.com)
11677.
SKShapeNode, you are dead to me (Sprite Kit) (sartak.org)
11678.
Mathematical Impressions: The Bicycle Pulling Puzzle (simonsfoundation.org)
11679.
Functional Programming (in Scala) – Monoid Morphisms, Products, and Coproducts (blog.higher-order.com)
11680.
How To Sleep Smartly (everhour.com)
11681.
Video that I made right after my meeting with Steve Jobs about Fon (english.martinvarsavsky.net)
11682.
From Systems Art to Artificial Life (paul-brown.com)
11683.
Improve Your Backbone Views With Marionette Behaviors (github.com)
11684.
Show HN: Dormchat – Chat with students within 1 mile (dormchatapp.com)
11685.
Meet The 52 Hottest New Stars In Silicon Valley (businessinsider.com)
11686.
Pakistan erased an entire International New York Times cover story (theverge.com)
11687.
4x-8x speedup in scikit-learn random forests (github.com)
11688.
Firewalls or Cool Horizons? (resonance.is)
11689.
NSA hacks the Chinese telecom giant's servers (theguardian.com)
11690.
Zuckerberg, Musk, and Kutcher Want to Build You a New Brain (wired.com)
11691.
Next C++ Major Standard Release to Arrive in 2017 ()
11692.
The best C++ reference, brought to you by Intel, Google, Microsoft,IBM et. al. (isocpp.org)
11693.
Twitter releases new design (time.com)
11694.
Konrad Zuse’s Rechnender Raum (Calculating Space) (mathrix.org)
11695.
Learning from 1.2k bugs (part I: "It's a science experiment") (nbviewer.ipython.org)
11696.
Strong Opinions (akbiggs.silvrback.com)
11697.
This Is How Google Can Dominate The Smartwatch Industry For Years To Come (forbes.com)
11698.
Larry Page: Where's Google going next? (youtube.com)
11699.
Nvidia Talks DX12, DX11 Efficiency Improvements (pcper.com)
11700.
NASA seeks innovative ideas for wild asteroid capture plan (space.com)