March 2014 Archive
5101.
Mt. Gox May Have Stumbled, But Bitcoin Will Thrive (blogs.wsj.com)
5102.
Crowdsourcing the Search for Malaysia Flight 370 (abcnews.go.com)
5103.
Introducing boomcatch (cruft.io)
5104.
Screenshot Bugreports for Heroku Devs (addons.heroku.com)
5105.
Objective-C on Android without Apportable: Porting Sorcery (inklestudios.com)
5106.
Method Dispatch in JRuby/Truffle Using new JVM Technology (chrisseaton.com)
5107.
Meet the coder who's running for Congress (itworld.com)
5108.
Snowden at SXSW: The NSA is 'setting fire to the future of the Internet' (news.yahoo.com)
5109.
If you're going to read startup books, read these (lessfail.com)
5110.
Faster SecureRandom in JRuby 1.7.11 (blog.mogotest.com)
5111.
Robotiky: Make coding into child's play (kickstarter.com)
5112.
More questions on Android than iOS on Stack Overflow? (makingdataeasy.com)
5113.
Move Aside Smart Watches, Smart Rings Are Coming (thesurge.net)
5114.
Why I Don’t Care About Agile, Lean, Kanban, Scrum, and XP (tiny-giant-books.com)
5115.
"What's new since the last deploy?" (viget.com)
5116.
Dokku and Flynn creator Jeff Linsday will speak at dotScale (Paris, May 19th) (dotscale.eu)
5117.
Drones Find Fans Among Farmers, Filmmakers (stream.wsj.com)
5118.
Twitter is having technical issues. (twitter.com)
5119.
Twitter is Down (twitter.com)
5120.
Twitter is down (twitter.com)
5121.
BitGo CTO Mike Belshe Teaches Bitcoin P2SH and Multisig (bitcoinbusiness.co)
5122.
Leveling Up Developers At Rackspace (rackspace.com)
5123.
Plotter: Plot Anything (blog.vivekpanyam.com)
5124.
Frequentism and Bayesianism: A Practical Introduction (jakevdp.github.io)
5125.
iOS 7.1 reviewed (arstechnica.com)
5126.
Netflix's ISP Speed Index (ispspeedindex.netflix.com)
5127.
Up Coffee By Jawbone Tracks Your Caffeine Intake (wearableworldnews.com)
5128.
Will the Real Satoshi Nakamoto Please Stand Up? (dealbook.nytimes.com)
5129.
949446 – Source Code Disclosure of every possible project (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
5130.
How a Court Secretly Evolved, Extending U.S. Spies’ Reach (nytimes.com)