March 2014 Archive
17851.
Hungry Tech Giants (simplybusiness.co.uk)
17852.
My top 7 freelance mistakes that you can avoid (yourfreelancecareer.com)
17853.
This Isn’t The Next iPhone, But It Easily Could Be (techcrunch.com)
17854.
Python 3.4.0 RC3 released (mail.python.org)
17855.
10 Top Traits Of The Boss You Always Wanted (blog.startupprofessionals.com)
17856.
Who makes how many of the things we code for (telirati.com)
17857.
Build a forum with CakePHP (part 4) (startutorial.com)
17858.
Happiness Hack: Make Time to Exercise (myhappiness.io)
17859.
Wikipedia founder tells Reddit he's 'Playing with Bitcoin' (mashable.com)
17860.
7 Degrees of Good Developer Documentation (blog.interviewer.io)
17861.
A Quick Look at the BitSummit 2014 (Kyoto, Japan) (pandoralive.info)
17862.
MacBook Pro Retina 3.5mm TRRS Cable With Audio Input (vancelucas.com)
17863.
Is DarkCoin Legit? (darkcoin.io)
17864.
What is onboarding and do you need it? (northerndiv.com)
17865.
Enhancing Your Self-Branding And Web Skills (despreneur.com)
17866.
Let the journey begin... (katiecouric.tumblr.com)
17867.
Drone drops package of cocaine in prison in São Paulo (translate.google.com)
17868.
A bunch of AngularJS Directives (directiv.es)
17869.
The Most Innovative, Useful, Realistic Looking 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand Yet (3dprint.com)
17870.
Using git – the next level (who-t.blogspot.ro)
17871.
How to recover from a Google penalty – Penguin, Panda and manual actions (monitorbacklinks.com)
17872.
Ask HN: Should I travel or join hackreactor? ()
17873.
Justcoin Exchange launches market liquidity rescue pack (blog.justcoin.com)
17874.
Reviewing etcd (ayende.com)
17875.
Dutch politicians are using Grindr to connect with voters (vice.com)
17876.
I Should Have Had More Guy Friends (medium.com)
17877.
The Ultimate List Of Developer Podcasts (simpleprogrammer.com)
17878.
You aren't going to need it (paul.oremland.net)
17879.
Google Could End up with a $5 Bn Antitrust Penalty in India (nextbigwhat.com)
17880.
Does it really matter to Windows XP owners if Microsoft pulls the plug? (blogs.computerworld.com)