March 2014 Archive
7111.
Apple in Talks with Comcast About Streaming-TV Service (online.wsj.com)
7112.
Using the Minimum Viable Canvas. From Idea to Launch. (medium.com)
7113.
Business Insider Writer Addicted to 2048 (businessinsider.com)
7114.
New Book on Data and Power (schneier.com)
7115.
Computers see through faked expressions of pain better than people (eurekalert.org)
7116.
Obama talks spying with Facebook's Zuckerberg, Google's Schmidt (cnet.com)
7117.
Unbabel (YC W14) Launches A Human-Edited Machine Translation Service (blog.ycombinator.com)
7118.
Seasteading (tinyletter.com)
7119.
Chaos Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
7120.
Facebook releases Hack programming language for HHVM (phys.org)
7121.
Should we deprecate comma? (D programming language) (github.com)
7122.
What free software means to me (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
7123.
Recursive queries in PostgreSQL (practiceovertheory.com)
7124.
SQLite: Column data type affected by usage of it elsewhere (stackoverflow.com)
7125.
Xcode warnings explained (github.com)
7126.
Financial Firms Looking To Linux, Windows 7 As XP Support Dries Up (techcrunch.com)
7127.
HTML5 DevConference (html5conf.in)
7128.
Computer learns language by playing games (2011) (web.mit.edu)
7129.
Service Games – The Rise and Fall of Sega (pandoralive.info)
7130.
Truly Effective CSS Boilerplates and Frameworks (blog.smartbear.com)
7131.
Actifio raises $100m at $1B valuation (betaboston.com)
7132.
Why Google Has the Best Shot at Making the Killer Smartwatch (wired.com)
7133.
Electric 'thinking cap' controls learning speed (sciencedaily.com)
7134.
Virtual reality made me believe I was someone else (theverge.com)
7135.
Scala.js, workbench, scalatags, scala.rx (youtube.com)
7136.
AdTech M&A: eBuzzing to merge with Teads. Next stop, IPO. (rudebaguette.com)
7137.
Prime Minister of Malaysia: MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean. (twitter.com)
7138.
Future of Learning [pdf] (iftf.org)
7139.
The NSA was hacking into Huawei. Isn’t Huawei owed an apology? (pando.com)
7140.
Twitter prepares to phase out 'arcane' replies (telegraph.co.uk)