March 2014 Archive
19741.
Women Easy Weight Loss (weightlossactive.blogspot.com)
19742.
Linux mini-PC and JavaScript speed IoT development (linuxgizmos.com)
19743.
First full-stack web developer role @ Airware (W13) ()
19744.
ViewHolder Considered Harmful (blog.xebia.com)
19745.
Why I Came New Music video exclusive The world has to see this (youtube.com)
19746.
Chui Smart Doorbell Uses Facial Recognition to Identify Visitors (electronichouse.com)
19747.
4 Sales Tools to Make Your Salespeople Party Like Rockstars (blog.ringio.com)
19748.
Tesla lashes out at Chris Christie (money.cnn.com)
19749.
Xapo: Secure Bitcoin Wallet, Raises 20mm Led by Benchmark (xapo.com)
19750.
Bitcoin: More than a Bit Risky (finra.org)
19751.
How long should your pitch deck be? 10 slides (fullstack.ca)
19752.
Email hardening: Subject-only Access (magnatecha.com)
19753.
:BaseKB Gold Now A Free Download Through BitTorrent (basekb.com)
19754.
Keycloak alpha3 – Integrated SSO for browser apps and RESTful web services (blog.keycloak.org)
19755.
Ask HN: How to furnish our startup office for $500 total? ()
19756.
Show HN: Stuff My Pipe (stuffmypipe.com)
19757.
The US National Archives is looking for crowdsourcing innovators (blogs.archives.gov)
19758.
Filefile (github.com)
19759.
Open Faced Reuben Appetizer For St. Patrick's Day with Video Recipe (pegasuslegend-whatscookin.blogspot.com)
19760.
What does the animal world teach us about management? (estreitinho.com)
19761.
San Francisco Is Getting A Drone Delivery Service For Pharmacies (jalopnik.com)
19762.
Fat kid takes on drywall (youtube.com)
19763.
Mintspare Will Pay Bitcoin For Your Old Electronics (coindesk.com)
19764.
Essential Security for Linux Servers (plusbryan.com)
19765.
A Brief History Of Cloud Foundry (activestate.com)
19766.
Need 10000 Downloads (play.google.com)
19767.
NASA's R2 Linux bot to receive legs via SpaceX (linuxgizmos.com)
19768.
The Problem with Smartwatches (wearableworldnews.com)
19769.
The Problem with Smartwatches (wearableworldnews.com)
19770.
'Creativity, like evolution, is merely a series of thefts' (wired.co.uk)