March 2014 Archive
14941.
You are a Rocketship, This is how you blast off (medium.com)
14942.
Health Hack: How to Think Your Way to Better Health (power20method.com)
14943.
Russian Uroburos Malware Devours American Files (tomsguide.com)
14944.
NHS Data was mock data (twitter.com)
14945.
'Photon glue' enables a new quantum mechanical state (phys.org)
14946.
Russia deploys troops and tanks near Polish and Lithuanian borders (charter97.org)
14947.
Russia deploys troops and tanks near Polish and Lithuanian borders (reddit.com)
14948.
Netflix 'Sleep Tracker' pauses film when you nod off (telegraph.co.uk)
14949.
Open Source Presto (Opera’s former Web engine) (opensourcepresto.org)
14950.
Linkedin endorsements and recommendations (blog.viveknarang.com)
14951.
Ukrainian Maps (and the lies they tell) (stevecoast.com)
14952.
ShowHN: Remote system administration, as a service. ()
14953.
Car Makers to Offer iPhone Platform (money.cnn.com)
14954.
Pushing the boundaries of HTML5 and Android (medium.com)
14955.
Git: how to resolve merge conflicts (softwarecave.org)
14956.
The Glitch Mob Use New Online Promoting Model (blog.fluenceapp.com)
14957.
Livestock beating pandas to the bamboo buffet (browntexfarms.blogspot.com)
14958.
Microsoft Research creates 3D browser called SurroundWeb (pocket-lint.com)
14959.
Man Found Alive in Body Bag (thedailybeast.com)
14960.
Case for Dark Matter Signal Strengthens (simonsfoundation.org)
14961.
Gen. Mattis just gave what may be the most motivating speech of all time (blogs.militarytimes.com)
14962.
Finding Top Talent in Unlikely Places (linkedin.com)
14963.
An Up-To-Date Layman's Guide to Accessing The Deep Web (fastcolabs.com)
14964.
Ask HN: Are we in the middle of a bubble? ()
14965.
Show HN: iterlib, fancy iterators for Python 2.7-3.x (github.com)
14966.
The Eudyptula Challenge (eudyptula-challenge.org)
14967.
Inspiring Ted Talk by Diana Nyad (motivationgrid.com)
14968.
Transitioning Into Spring (tovogueorbust.com)
14969.
The Drawbacks of Freelance Web Development (medium.com)
14970.
Prime number enigma could be solved by simple networks (newscientist.com)