March 2014 Archive
7021.
Wal-Mart's new tool gives competitors prices (apnews.myway.com)
7022.
The NSA responds to Edward Snowden's TED Talk (ted.com)
7023.
Search engine (dnaindia.com)
7024.
Why is it Dark at Night? (youtube.com)
7025.
GSoC 2014 Student Applications – Monkey Project (blog.monkey-project.com)
7026.
To animals, power lines look like glowing, sparking flashes of UV light (pbs.org)
7027.
Free Taxi in Beijing for everyone (medium.com)
7028.
Using Software Copyright To Benefit the Public (benjamin.smedbergs.us)
7029.
1.2 Million Tweets Sent in Turkey, Despite Ban (mashable.com)
7030.
Internet toxicity's effect on game industry is "very real and very dangerous" (venturebeat.com)
7031.
Florida trauma centers charge huge fees the moment you come through the door (tampabay.com)
7032.
Learn git workflow easily with interactive animations (wei-wang.com)
7033.
British Library Says It's Copyright Infringement To Take Photos Inside Library (techdirt.com)
7034.
What if Netflix switched to P2P for video streaming? (finance.yahoo.com)
7035.
You are the victim of branch prediction (stackoverflow.com)
7036.
Sam Altman the Y Combinator’s New President to join at Disrupt NY (freshtechapps.com)
7037.
Only 11% of New Twitter Users in 2012 Are Still Tweeting (blogs.wsj.com)
7038.
OpenLoveMap (openlovemap.de)
7039.
Google: Project Tango (google.com)
7040.
Larry Page: Where's Google going next? [23 min video] (youtube.com)
7041.
Flashlight Powered by Body Heat (cbc.ca)
7042.
How A Stimulus Package Works... (farm6.static.flickr.com)
7043.
It's very easy to underprice your product (venturehacks.com)
7044.
HN Lists: Most Karma, Active Discussions, Best Comments, and Noobs (news.ycombinator.com)
7045.
AT&T Calls Netflix 'Arrogant' on Paying for Additional Bandwidth (hngn.com)
7046.
Demystifying the Mobile Backend-as-a-Service (linuxforu.com)
7047.
Bootstrap Faster in One Step (donnfelker.com)
7048.
How to design successful social products with 3 habit-forming feedback loops (andrewchen.co)
7049.
Welcome to Climate.Data.gov (data.gov)
7050.
Famous statistician quotes (stats.stackexchange.com)