Cosmos not doing it for you? Maybe try I F*cking Love Science
(arstechnica.com)
March 2014 Archive
3031.
3032.
Getting Friendly with Rails Fixtures
(whatdoitest.com)
3033.
2048 in Augmented Reality
(quentin.bonnard.eu)
3034.
3035.
WPA2 wireless security cracked
(phys.org)
3036.
Java can finally join strings
(mscharhag.com)
3037.
3038.
Growth Hacking Uber
(medium.com)
3039.
Writing cross-platform Node.js
(shapeshed.com)
3041.
Why I'm Ditching CoffeeScript
(toshokelectric.com)
3042.
3044.
The cronjob that generates $4 million a year
(medium.com)
3045.
Petition: Release the Senate Intelligence Committee's CIA Torture Report
(petitions.whitehouse.gov)
3046.
Interpol: Database not checked pre-Malaysia flight
(hosted.ap.org)
3047.
A Deeper Look at Uber’s Dynamic Pricing Model
(abovethecrowd.com)
3048.
BOEING warned of computer takeover of 777
(federalregister.gov)
3050.
The best 'growth hackers' don't talk about 'growth hacking'
(soundboy.tumblr.com)
3051.
GitHub suspends founder over sexual harassment claims
(money.cnn.com)
3052.
JavaScript SEO
(jeffwhelpley.com)
3053.
Good taste – On aesthetic empathy
(aenism.com)
3054.
A comprehensive tech solution for people with epilepsy?
(artefactgroup.com)
3055.
MongoDB and Scale Out? No, says MongoHQ
(blog.couchbase.com)
3056.
Why San Francisco Is Not New York
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3057.
3058.
Dutch counterfeiting ring's £30m swindle behind decision to replace £1 coin
(independent.co.uk)
3059.
3060.