March 2014 Archive
12001.
Judge Refuses to Dismiss Confession, Evidence in Reuters Employee Hacking Case (wired.com)
12002.
New Technique Sheds Light on Human Neural Networks (beckman.illinois.edu)
12003.
How 'groundbreaking' number crunching found path of Flight 370 (edition.cnn.com)
12004.
Never be afraid to bet on yourself (medium.com)
12005.
White House to propose law to end NSA bulk collection of phone data (arstechnica.com)
12006.
Kinetic Ads Project for Smartwatches (blog.adtile.me)
12007.
What's the Primary Cause of Wealth Inequality? Financialization (charleshughsmith.blogspot.jp)
12008.
Bellabeat, The App That Lets Moms-To-Be Hear And Share Baby’s Heartbeat (techcrunch.com)
12009.
When Hubspot Tries To Recruit Your CTO by Cold Emailing (blog.recovend.com)
12010.
What price might you really be paying for Woolworths “free” wifi? (troyhunt.com)
12011.
How to handle a Service Outage. (medium.com)
12012.
Quora launches verified profiles, starting With President Obama (today.com)
12013.
Construction on the World's tallest building will start on April 27 (theverge.com)
12014.
Datomic Adaptive Indexing (blog.datomic.com)
12015.
Find a simpler problem (ericlippert.com)
12016.
With Brendan Eich As CEO, Mozilla Keeps Its Focus On The Open Web (readwrite.com)
12017.
Emacs + scala (beltmogul.blogspot.co.nz)
12018.
This camera has probably has more worth than you... (techgeekforever.wordpress.com)
12019.
Haskell debugging in Emacs (chrisdone.com)
12020.
Show HN: KD-tree recommender system in Literate Coffeescript (github.com)
12021.
Microsoft Is About To Leave One-Third Of All Computers Vulnerable To Hacking (huffingtonpost.com)
12022.
Online college courses (academicearth.org)
12023.
An Artificial One-Liner Generator (scientiasalon.wordpress.com)
12024.
Kim Dotcom Seeks N.Z. IPO as U.S. Extradition Looms (bloomberg.com)
12025.
Teaching and acting (or, why I won't sell recorded classes) (blog.lerner.co.il)
12026.
Wearable Devices Workshop – San Francisco Tickets, San Francisco – Eventbrite (eventbrite.com)
12027.
Larry Page on Charlie Rose (US Link) (hulu.com)
12028.
In type theory, the bottom type (⊥) is the type that has no values. (en.wikipedia.org)
12029.
Running MongoDB Queries Concurrently With Go (blog.mongodb.org)
12030.
Why do 48h hackathons work? (arcticstartup.com)