March 2013 Archive
721.
Show HN: My weekend Project - Almost Flat UI Theme (websymphony.net)
722.
The HTML A element is broken (onderhond.com)
723.
Millennium Challenge 2002 - military simulation (en.wikipedia.org)
724.
Sl: a steam locomotive in your terminal (aasen.in)
725.
The Joy of Clojure, Second Edition – Early Access (manning.com)
726.
Create your next conference poster with LaTeX (latextemplates.com)
727.
Adria Richards fired by SendGrid for outting developers (venturebeat.com)
728.
Internet troll “weev” sentenced to 41 months for AT&T/iPad hack (arstechnica.com)
729.
Repeal the California Money Transmission Act (blog.rongarret.info)
730.
Formspring is shutting down (formspring.wordpress.com)
731.
CSS Front-end Frameworks with comparison (usablica.github.com)
732.
A Tale of Two Londons (vanityfair.com)
733.
Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics [pdf] (stat.columbia.edu)
734.
An A from Nabokov (nybooks.com)
735.
How Getting Married and Having Kids Made Me a Better Programmer (johnpolacek.com)
736.
Why innovators get better with age (nytimes.com)
737.
Peter Thiel Talks About the Day Mark Zuckerberg Turned Down Yahoo's $1 Billion (inc.com)
738.
Ask PG: why am I dead?
739.
Digg banned from Google? (martinmacdonald.net)
740.
PHP 5.5.0 Alpha 6 - Released (php.net)
741.
Earth Hour is a colossal waste of time — and energy (slate.com)
742.
How I Met 75 Investors and Raised $650,000 (aihuiong.com)
743.
Ex-Googlers Launch Sift Science (YC S11), a Fraud-Fighting System For Websites (techcrunch.com)
744.
"Invisible Electrostatic Wall" at 3M adhesive tape plant (1996) (amasci.com)
745.
Pricing Experiments You Might Not Know, But Can Learn From (conversionxl.com)
746.
Uber Drivers Protest Outside the Company’s San Francisco Headquarters (allthingsd.com)
747.
Six months with Meteor: Why the future of the web is real-time (thechangelog.com)
748.
B- environment merits B- effort (37signals.com)
749.
This is What Happens When You Run Water Through a 24hz Sine Wave (thisiscolossal.com)
750.
How I became a password cracker (arstechnica.com)