March 2015 Archive
8761.
Snowden Leaks Have Changed How Americans See Their Privacy (recode.net)
8762.
The Munich Startup Ecosystem: Genie in the Bottle? (thedavidrees.blogspot.com)
8763.
UX is trending by why isn't CX (client experience) trending too? (blog.projectpulse.io)
8764.
Your Late-Night Emails Are Hurting Your Team (hbr.org)
8765.
How to Build a Twitterbot in Node That Recommends SXSW Parties (airpair.com)
8766.
Microsoft Announces Azure IoT Suite (blogs.microsoft.com)
8767.
Strike Search – A modern approach to BitTorrent searching (blog.andrew.im)
8768.
Google Launched Fleet of Unmanned Solar Powered Drones (proton4.com)
8769.
Seemore, a PlayCanvas-powered demo (seemore.playcanvas.com)
8770.
Name This New VC – Get 50K (fortune.com)
8771.
Keep it in the ground (theguardian.com)
8772.
Ask HN: Did Chrome install Google Wallet app witho permission and witho notifying me? ()
8773.
Google Gets the Message, Launches Gmail (2004) (googlepress.blogspot.com)
8774.
Looking into the Far Future of Earth’s First Long-Term Nuclear-Waste Vault (nautil.us)
8775.
7.5M people in United States left religion since 2012 (tobingrant.religionnews.com)
8776.
Show HN: Meerkat roulette is chat roulette for Meerkats (meerkatroulette.com)
8777.
HTTPS and Go (kaihag.com)
8778.
Help me collect functional JavaScript resources (github.com)
8779.
Awesome Python Library List (github.com)
8780.
NASA announces technology competition at SXSW (bizjournals.com)
8781.
Will Internet forums become obsolete? (quora.com)
8782.
Discover how much you spent on the internet (dataconso.fr)
8783.
Google Summer of Code now open for student applications (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
8784.
Building a Macroscope for a More Transparent World (medium.com)
8785.
T-Mobile is stealing from me, they know it and won't do anything about it (reddit.com)
8786.
Battery Tech That Could Revolutionize Cars Will Debut in a Vacuum Cleaner (pbs.org)
8787.
Reflections on Julia (startup.ml)
8788.
Patreon Acquires Artist Subscription Competitor Subbable (techcrunch.com)
8789.
The Relativity of Wrong (1989) (chem.tufts.edu)
8790.
Neptune Suite: A Taste of What Computing Should Be in 2025 (wired.com)