March 2014 Archive
1501.
Medical Anarchy (chrispacia.wordpress.com)
1502.
Next Silicon Valley? Berlin's battle to be a tech hub (bbc.com)
1503.
Just what we need. Another package manager. (standalone-sysadmin.com)
1504.
I Defaulted On My Student Loans (And It Was The Best Decision Of My Life) (thoughtcatalog.com)
1505.
Why I was Wrong to be Afraid of Angular.js, Part 2 (daemon.co.za)
1506.
Why I Use Emacs (shayelk.in)
1507.
Wireless electricity? It's here (cnn.com)
1508.
Google DNS servers suffer brief traffic hijack (itnews.com.au)
1509.
The Most Innovative Companies In Big Data (fastcompany.com)
1510.
Project Manager asks for complete 100% confidence every time committing code (workplace.stackexchange.com)
1511.
Rails is half of your application (ku1ik.com)
1512.
Jimmy Carter Believes NSA Is Reading His E-Mails [video] (time.com)
1513.
A plausible explanation for MH370 (mh370lost.tumblr.com)
1514.
Ask HN: What's the largest website hosted on Digital Ocean?
1515.
Choosing the Private Cloud for secure file syncing (blog.aerofs.com)
1516.
Kim Dotcom plans £109m Mega listing on New Zealand stock exchange (theguardian.com)
1517.
Unbabel (YC W14) Launches A Human-Edited Machine Translation Service (techcrunch.com)
1518.
No JSON/MAPS interoperability in 17.0? (erlang.org)
1519.
OpenStreetMap Isn't All That Open, Let's Change That and Drop Share-Alike (openstreetmap.org)
1520.
Tesla Keeps Poaching Prius Buyers, and It’s Not Slowing Down (wired.com)
1521.
Good laptops for Linux (reddit.com)
1522.
The “Housing Affordability Crisis” (blog.kwelia.com)
1523.
Ex-Microsoft employee arrested for leaking company secrets (engadget.com)
1524.
Staying at the forefront of email security and reliability (googleenterprise.blogspot.com)
1525.
Dear Recruiters (dearrecruiters.com)
1526.
Seamlessly Buy with Bitcoin using Zinc (blog.zincsave.com)
1527.
Turkey Blocked The Google DNS ()
1528.
Show HN: Xplode – Mobile App Promotion and Monetization (xplode.iddiction.com)
1529.
Why I'll be letting Nagios live on (laur.ie)
1530.
20 Freescale Semiconductor Employees on Missing Flight MH370 (online.wsj.com)