March 2014 Archive
19951.
Google search redesign hews closer to competitor DuckDuckGo (arstechnica.com)
19952.
Bitcoin Developer Guide (bitcoindev.us.to)
19953.
Compilers (coursera.org)
19954.
A simple reverse proxy for developing, using nodejs and /etc/hosts (gist.github.com)
19955.
Why venture capitalists are suddenly investing in news (qz.com)
19956.
Show HN: Collaborative Photo Books made easy (collab.pastbook.com)
19957.
Searching The World For The Perfect Pizza Box Design (fastcoexist.com)
19958.
Helvetica Beer, Stout and Lager Cans Designed by Sasha Kischenko (imjustcreative.com)
19959.
Learn Network Hacking on 18th March at Mountain View with Mike Macedonio (meetup.com)
19960.
This Funding Will Disappear In 10 Seconds (techcrunch.com)
19961.
Steak and blowjob day (officialsteakandblowjobday.com)
19962.
Coull Plays It Cool, Raising Another $4M Angel Round And Opening In NYC (techcrunch.com)
19963.
Save lives and get rid of traffic signs (medium.com)
19964.
Hammer JS: Multi-touch gesture library (eightmedia.github.io)
19965.
Better App to App Data Sharing in iOS 8? (techcrunch.com)
19966.
Mark Zuckerberg 'confused and frustrated' by US spying (bbc.co.uk)
19967.
Bike Headsets (alimaysports.com)
19968.
Can someone help me build my own no link referrer like anonym.to? ()
19969.
Some reading material on Pono (marco.org)
19970.
Still using Windows XP? (blogs.msdn.com)
19971.
China censors hit popular WeChat accounts (news.cnet.com)
19972.
Stolen F-35 secrets showing up in China’s stealth fighter (washingtontimes.com)
19973.
New Premium Video Ads are Facebook’s Latest Move to Dominate Ad Dollars (appdevelopermagazine.com)
19974.
The Science of Older and Wiser (nytimes.com)
19975.
Show HN: Tree traversal with ES6 generator (h3manth.com)
19976.
Tradeguide24 (tradeguide24.com)
19977.
Todo.md: git hook generates todo.md based on #TODO comments in your code (github.com)
19978.
Google risks losing the mobile Web unless it bets big on HTML5 (readwrite.com)
19979.
Smart Endpoints and Dumb Pipes (martinfowler.com)
19980.
Good Ideas , Bad Package Way to go Samsung... (techcrunch.com)