March 2015 Archive
8011.
ReactLoop–The ReactJS Reading Club (rss.reactloop.org)
8012.
How to build your customer profile (magazine.startus.cc)
8013.
Strapdown.js – Instant and elegant Markdown documents (strapdownjs.com)
8014.
An open letter to Eric Schmidt: Why we fear Google (2014) (faz.net)
8015.
It'll Never Work? (lhup.edu)
8016.
Mount Your iPhone 4 to Your Bike (all3dp.com)
8017.
The East India Company: A History (dailykos.com)
8018.
Apple Watch’s retail sales pitch revealed (9to5mac.com)
8019.
Saying Goodbye to Google Services (danielmiessler.com)
8020.
The unspoken truth about managing geeks (2009) (computerworld.com)
8021.
Things I learned from the Launch hackathon (ianww.com)
8022.
The Wild and the Homegrown: Chinese Pharmacy as Environmental History (academia.edu)
8023.
When you don’t know what made you successful, you make new mistakes (bestengagingcommunities.com)
8024.
Hackaball – A computer you can throw (hackaball.com)
8025.
Google Glass: An Explorer's Postmortem (blog.jacobweisz.com)
8026.
Ok, you launched. Now what? (capitolstartup.com)
8027.
Sony reveals updated Morpheus VR headset specs and release timeframe (arstechnica.com)
8028.
Startup Growth Calculator (growth.tlb.org)
8029.
How Snapchat is selling itself to marketers (digiday.com)
8030.
How to Create a Tech Startup Scene If You're Not in Silicon Valley (theatlantic.com)
8031.
Hollywood should be afraid of Popcorn Time, the “Netflix for piracy” (qz.com)
8032.
iOS 8 vs. iOS 3: Allowing Touch Input During Animations (youtube.com)
8033.
Rails security – Dropping your code into shark-infested waters (raygun.io)
8034.
New Podcast “Welcome to Macintosh” (macintosh.fm)
8035.
Don’t Let Complexity Stop You (statspotting.com)
8036.
What will it take for this mom to go back to work? (washingtonpost.com)
8037.
PHPopCorn (kickstarter.com)
8038.
AWS and the Bonfire of Amazon's Vanities (platformonomics.com)
8039.
Failure Is Not an Option (markmaunder.com)
8040.
Hackers bypass .htaccess security by using GETS (ozzu.com)