March 2013 Archive
6871.
Soon, everybody will be sequenced (smartplanet.com)
6872.
The Little Manual of API Design (ignorethecode.net)
6873.
Our Work Here is Done (webstandards.org)
6874.
What it's like to be verified on Twitter (dashes.com)
6875.
Does anyone have answers to these R questions? (sasanalysis.com)
6876.
End of the line for online passwords, says PayPal (bbc.co.uk)
6877.
Big-O: About the London Big-O Meetup (zacharyvoase.com)
6878.
Google analytics after our post made Hacker News front page (taskmessenger.com)
6879.
Natural Selection 2 Postmortem (gamasutra.com)
6880.
Our Work Here is Done (webstandards.org)
6881.
Thiel-backed MetaMed thinks you need your own on-demand medical research team (thenextweb.com)
6882.
4K Movies Confirmed for PlayStation 4 (redmondpie.com)
6883.
Vint Cerf envisions an interspecies internet (theverge.com)
6884.
Punching above your weight (theinternetispeople.quora.com)
6885.
Judge Calls for New Trial in Apple v. Samsung (wired.com)
6886.
Multi-threaded HTML parser is now enabled for Chromium, close to 10% faster. (groups.google.com)
6887.
Homespring - An esoteric language for salmon (bunny.xeny.net)
6888.
Ember Camp 2013 Session Videos (addepar.com)
6889.
It's the sugar, folks (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
6890.
Why Car Companies Should Be Extremely Nervous About "Millennials" (theatlantic.com)
6891.
All The Cheat Sheets (overapi.com)
6892.
The history of how we discovered all the planets in the Solar System (io9.com)
6893.
Occupy Movement Files Lawsuit Against Every Federal Regulator of Wall Street (wallstreetonparade.com)
6894.
Firefox OS is repeating others' mistakes, hoping for a different outcome (engadget.com)
6895.
Canada: Is online spying dead? New threats and the case for vigilance (openmedia.ca)
6896.
Requests and the HTTP 302 Status Code (lukasa.co.uk)
6897.
The Lightning Digital AV Adapter Surprise (panic.com)
6898.
A plea to developers: help reboot payment (willgrant.org)
6899.
Show HN: Make a calculator using Javascript and CSS3 (thecodeplayer.com)
6900.
Writing books using bookchef.xml, your text-editor and git (github.com)