March 2013 Archive
6811.
Why The Real World's first season was extraordinary television (tvgeekarmy.com)
6812.
Alan Kay's reading list (squeakland.org)
6813.
Hottest Women in Tech (complex.com)
6814.
An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes' Theorem (yudkowsky.net)
6815.
Chinese counterfeits: How to beat the cheats (bbc.co.uk)
6816.
Presefy Lets You Control Presentations With Your Phone, No Software Required (techcrunch.com)
6817.
Ditch jsFiddle - Codepen is awesome (shadabahmed.com)
6818.
T-Mobile kills off the wireless contract (news.cnet.com)
6819.
Iconmonstr - Free simple icons for your next project (iconmonstr.com)
6820.
Army Private Admits Giving Military Files to WikiLeaks (nytimes.com)
6821.
Playing with ECMAScript Harmony Modules using Traceur (blog.bittersweetryan.com)
6822.
Single Page Web Application Part Two (petermartinblog.com)
6823.
Windows 7 on a Raspberry Pi - No f*cking way! (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
6824.
How to Spend 47 Hours on a Train and Not Go Crazy (nytimes.com)
6825.
BioLite CampStove converts heat from the fire into usable electricity (biolitestove.com)
6826.
Stéphane Hessel, Author and Activist, Dies at 95 (nytimes.com)
6827.
Compress data more densely with Zopfli (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
6828.
Pencil - FOSS Mockup Tool (Mac/Win/Lin) (pencil.evolus.vn)
6829.
Help kickstart Openshot. Receive a nice Pythonic video-editing API (kickstarter.com)
6830.
Xkcd: Time (xkcd.com)
6831.
The Copper programming language (tibleiz.net)
6832.
Richard Branson Says That Marissa Mayer Got It Wrong About Remote Employees (businessinsider.com)
6833.
"Bradley Manning pleads guilty, but denies 'aiding the enemy'" (theverge.com)
6834.
Researchers develop way to read minds of mice (abclocal.go.com)
6835.
Christian Sanz resigns from Geeklist and Sam Estrin joins as new CTO (us2.campaign-archive1.com)
6836.
Japanese Living in 'Coffin' Apartments in Overcrowded Tokyo (dailymail.co.uk)
6837.
How to Debug (blog.regehr.org)
6838.
64-bit (viva64.com)
6839.
How to Use Bookmarklets in Chrome for Mobile (labnol.org)
6840.
TED Video:Who Controls the world? Mathematical analysis (on.ted.com)