March 2014 Archive
13591.
11 Percent of Americans think HTML is a STD (latimes.com)
13592.
From Okhrana to KGB: Russian foreign intelligence ops since 1880s (media.nara.gov)
13593.
Ask HN: Anyone else seeing the new Google search results style? ()
13594.
Tinkercoin: Buy Bitcoin with Credit Card (But Limited Quantity Only) (btcgeek.com)
13595.
Yahoo to require Yahoo ID; no more Facebook or Google logins (news.cnet.com)
13596.
Magnetic Project - World Without Wires (awesome-m.com)
13597.
Backup mysql database and send it to your email script (twitter.com)
13598.
ShowHN: Alghayma ~ Tool to backup Facebook pages (alghayma.com)
13599.
Ask HN: Best custom open source license that you have come across ()
13600.
PayPal and Netflix cozy up to Node.js (javaworld.com)
13601.
Ask HN: I've bought a domain for my city, any ideas on how to use it? ()
13602.
A Star In a Bottle (newyorker.com)
13603.
Most creative way to display 42 (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
13604.
Powerful image processing services fully integrated as cloud-based add-ons (cloudinary.com)
13605.
Rolls-Royce imagines a future of unmanned ships (m.bbc.com)
13606.
Don't starve and Mark of the Ninja figures. AT LAST (store.kleientertainment.com)
13607.
GoDaddy becomes an OpenStack sponsor (godaddy.com)
13608.
Optimistic locking of ActiveRecord models (blog.crowdint.com)
13609.
Time Travel (swannodette.github.io)
13610.
Clover adds chromium style tabs to Windows Explorer (ejie.me)
13611.
Implosion of Bitcoin Exchange Spawns Mutant Digital Currency (wired.com)
13612.
BioShock Infinite Lighting (solid-angle.blogspot.de)
13613.
How Economist Milton Friedman Predicted Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
13614.
FitDesk: Write Code and Burn Calories (amazon.com)
13615.
Metal Dice on indiegogo (x.co)
13616.
My first Dribbble uploads (dribbble.com)
13617.
Show HN: UpWord Notes SXSW – Find and share notes from SXSW talks (sxsw.upwordnotes.com)
13618.
OOP Basics in Python 2.x - Part 1 (lgiordani.github.io)
13619.
Steve Ballmer gives advice at Oxford (youtube.com)
13620.
If you like jQuery, you will like cha. (github.com)