March 2014 Archive
1291.
The Future of Virtual Reality (oculusvr.com)
1292.
Pwn2Own 2014 Claims IE, Chrome, Safari and More Firefox Zero-Days (eweek.com)
1293.
Introducing Competitive Multiplayer Programming (blog.codecombat.com)
1294.
Stalked by an online supermarket that wants a 'relationship' (theguardian.com)
1295.
OpenStreetMap provider CloudMade shuts its doors on small users (notes.ericjiang.com)
1296.
JavaScript debugging tips (berzniz.com)
1297.
A “Perfect Storm” Moment for Multibillion-Dollar Open Source Companies (recode.net)
1298.
Why San Francisco Is Not New York (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1299.
Brazilian Billionaire Creates Plan to Beat Death (bloomberg.com)
1300.
Ancient Linux servers: The blighted slum houses of the Internet (arstechnica.com)
1301.
Dismantling Fukushima: The World's Toughest Demolition Project (spectrum.ieee.org)
1302.
Yahoo to End Facebook, Google Sign-In on Its Web Properties (recode.net)
1303.
‘Intelligent people are more likely to trust others’ (ox.ac.uk)
1304.
The SAS vs. R Debate (inside-bigdata.com)
1305.
Police sound all-clear after Facebook evacuation Tuesday night (mercurynews.com)
1306.
Grids From Typography (blog.weare1910.com)
1307.
XEP-0280: Message Carbons (2013) (xmpp.org)
1308.
Building a WebGL Logo (code.formconstantdance.org)
1309.
50-Cent Microscope That Folds Like Origami [video] (engineering.stanford.edu)
1310.
FiveThirtyEight relaunches (fivethirtyeight.com)
1311.
So Pat McGovern comes into a bar… (cringely.com)
1312.
Ask HN: How do I deal with the "unpaid overtime crowd"?
1313.
Why I killed my standing desk (ooomf.com)
1314.
More than 2800 developers speak out about Java 8 (typesafe.com)
1315.
Intro Etiquette (startupped.me)
1316.
HR leaked my salary. Now my team knows I make 3x they do (brightjourney.com)
1317.
The Free Marketing Gravy Train Is Over on Facebook (time.com)
1318.
How Tesla's Fight With Car Dealers Could Help Decide the Next President (wired.com)
1319.
US prosecutors drop link-related charges from Barrett Brown case? (scribd.com)
1320.
SketchDeck Turns Terrible Slide Decks Into Beautiful Presentations In Just A Day (techcrunch.com)