March 2014 Archive
6061.
6062.
Windows XP won't die without a fight
(news.cnet.com)
6063.
Google’s modular smartphone could go on sale next year for $50
(extremetech.com)
6064.
And The Oscar Goes To… Samsung, Jennifer Lawrence, And Selfies
(techcrunch.com)
6065.
'Probability waves” spark a new revolution of understanding
(mysanantonio.com)
6066.
What to do if you don't get a summer internship
(dandreamsofcoding.com)
6067.
'Gravity' inspired Nasa pictures released in honour of the Oscars
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
6068.
Keurig’s next generation of coffee machines will have DRM lockdown
(arstechnica.com)
6069.
Get Started on SEO
(bugherd.com)
6070.
Take Buffett's Billion contest opens today
(takebuffettsbillion.com)
6071.
Big Data Means Big Questions on How That Information Is Used
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6072.
How to personalize your app based on which link a user clicked to install it
(blog.appaftercare.com)
6073.
Why Can't Hollywood Get Computers Right?
(yahoo.com)
6074.
Oscar Winners Are Financial Losers
(smartasset.com)
6075.
What Goes Up Must Come Down: Introducing Surge Drop
(blog.uber.com)
6076.
Canonical Unveils Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS Beta 1
(thevarguy.com)
6077.
Membrane that can keep your heart pumping forever
(dailymail.co.uk)
6078.
DevOps Resources List
(dustinrcollins.com)
6080.
50 Insane Facts About Bitcoin (Infographic)
(smallbusiness.yahoo.com)
6081.
How I Learned Programming
(dtechmasters.blogspot.com)
6082.
Hacker News filter
(hnapp.com)
6083.
Native Americans adopt Bitcoin clone as official currency
(telegraph.co.uk)
6084.
Don’t Start Running Until You Fix These Mistakes
(vikingstrengthsystems.com)
6086.
6087.
Hacker Monthly Issue #46 - March 2014
(hackermonthly.com)
6089.
I Believe In You
(ianthiel.com)
6090.