March 2014 Archive
1651.
Delete.im: the forgetful messaging service (delete.im)
1652.
An impending black swan for electric cars (cringely.com)
1653.
Show HN: A new way of eating out – by dropping in (cozymeal.com)
1654.
Study: Women Who Can Do Math Still Don’t Get Hired (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
1655.
“1024,” “2048″ And Other Copies Of Popular Paid Game “Threes” Fill App Stores (techcrunch.com)
1656.
Ask HN: My 19 year old friend has cancer. How can I help him?
1657.
Why Do Decent People Accept Bitcoins? (m50d.github.io)
1658.
Radical Islam Website Readers May Be Prosecuted (news.sky.com)
1659.
Reset the Net (resetthenet.org)
1660.
Russia kicked out of G8 (edition.cnn.com)
1661.
SXSW: Pitivi Aims To Bring Real Video Editing to Linux (evolver.fm)
1662.
Britain Will Reportedly Scrap 20% Tax on Bitcoin (techcrunch.com)
1663.
A Relentless Widening of Disparity in Wealth (nytimes.com)
1664.
Show HN: Many to Many, a different kind of tech meetup (London, UK)
1665.
Silicon Valley’s Youth Problem (nytimes.com)
1666.
Multipartite Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering may lead to ultra-secure internet (journals.aps.org)
1667.
Fast interprocess messaging (2010) (lwn.net)
1668.
Kayak's Most Interesting Mobile A/B Test (apptimize.com)
1669.
Seven Chapter Guide to E-mail Marketing for Startups (blog.getvero.com)
1670.
What happened to Flight MH370? – interactive (washingtonpost.com)
1671.
The Wikileaks cables that anticipated the Russian invasion of Crimea (slate.com)
1672.
Facebook acquiring Oculus VR (facebook.com)
1673.
Show HN: Birth Control As A Service (readytogroove.com)
1674.
Despite Attempts to Get Users To Upgrade From XP, 30% Still Use It (thesurge.net)
1675.
Spyware app turns the privacy tables on Google Glass wearers (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
1676.
The Upstanding Desk (kickstarter.com)
1677.
Apple.com (2004) (web.archive.org)
1678.
F# 3.1 as C# 6.0 Strict Mode (simonhdickson.github.io)
1679.
How Google and Microsoft Can Halt a Product (blogs.wsj.com)
1680.
Clearskies (BitTorrent Sync alternative) fundraiser (bountysource.com)