March 2016 Archive
17971.
Happy Super Tuesday (2016electiongame.com)
17972.
SAP Business Objects Training Online in Hyderabad India (ow.ly)
17973.
Five Practices for Robust Ruby on Rails Applications (brewhouse.io)
17974.
NiftyImages introduces API for data sync and passing on costs (api.niftyimages.com)
17975.
Replication, falsification, and the crisis of confidence in social psychology (journal.frontiersin.org)
17976.
Getprofitadz (getprofitadz.uk)
17977.
Moving towards WebVR 1.0 (blog.tojicode.com)
17978.
LeadGenius is hiring a Data Engineer (jobs.lever.co)
17979.
Germany's top court mulls banning extremist NPD (dw.com)
17980.
What I've Learned About Learning and Educational Plans (wmecole.com)
17981.
Bank of Russia May Use Blockchain to Control Microfinancing Market (forklog.net)
17982.
Show HN: On the fly Mongoose attributes synchronisation (github.com)
17983.
How to Construct Your Own Learning Path (medium.com)
17984.
Acronis Backup Advanced Workstation Server 11.7 Serial and Crack (cracksfiles.com)
17985.
VMware's Carl Eschenbach Leaves for Sequoia (fortune.com)
17986.
India's Menstruation Man (interactive.aljazeera.com)
17987.
Millions of OpenSSL secured websites at risk of new DROWN attack (zdnet.com)
17988.
FADE TO BLACK COVER (youtube.com)
17989.
Halt – never forget your subscriptions again (halt.rocks)
17990.
The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans’ Security and Privacy [live] (youtube.com)
17991.
After failing consolidation efforts, SFX to sell Beatport (billboard.com)
17992.
WW3 TIME TO DECIDE IN OR OUT (youtube.com)
17993.
Paideia – Know more about your surroundings (github.com)
17994.
How PBS and NASA's Amy Mainzer Are Getting More Girls into Science (fastcocreate.com)
17995.
Skyrocket your career and travel the world (youtube.com)
17996.
The Magical Benefits of the 'Quitter's Mindset' (firstround.com)
17997.
The “sea-nomad” children who see like dolphins (bbc.com)
17998.
Ask HN: Who is looking for a job?
17999.
The Harmony of UX and ROI in Design: How and Why We Redesigned Our App (medium.com)
18000.
Startup prioritization – it's impossible (medium.com)