March 2013 Archive
8701.
Apple CEO paid less than Nokia CEO (thefullsignal.com)
8702.
EU vote to 'ban on all forms of pornography' - to 'eliminate gender stereotypes' (telegraph.co.uk)
8703.
It's An Outliner World (mistersugar.com)
8704.
Unfit for Work (apps.npr.org)
8705.
Show HN: Git Shirt on Teespring (teespring.com)
8706.
Sim City has bad reviews on Amazon (amazon.com)
8707.
Hallway Testing in the Cafeteria (patent-blaster.com)
8708.
In Japan, Sleeping on the Job Demonstrates Commitment to Your Work (en.wikipedia.org)
8709.
Pimu's Murder - Fascinating 4 minute video story of chimpanzee society (vimeo.com)
8710.
North Korea ends peace pacts with South (bbc.co.uk)
8711.
New York City announces finalists in payphone redesign challenge (theverge.com)
8712.
Facebook acquires Storylane, a story-telling platform (gigaom.com)
8713.
Hacker steals $12,000 worth of bitcoins (techcrunch.com)
8714.
They Found You: Ad firm uses 2 Billion Data Pts to Track You Across Devices (paidcontent.org)
8715.
Show HN: Google Analytics is used to track korea-dpr.com (View Source) (korea-dpr.com)
8716.
Apple belatedly patches App Store vulnerability (mobile.theverge.com)
8717.
Get A Web Designer Right Now (dreamand.me)
8718.
Worldwide Network Lets Robots Ask Each Other Questions (m.popsci.com)
8719.
Converting Shopping Malls to Micro-Apartments (theatlanticcities.com)
8720.
A car that knows where your kids are: BMW invests in Life360 (gigaom.com)
8721.
MongoDB Docs down? (docs.mongodb.org)
8722.
Star Trek 'holodeck' in the living room? (bbc.co.uk)
8723.
How to mass-unsubscribe from junk mail in Gmail (pud.com)
8724.
Snap: Visual drag-and-drop programming in HTML5 with first class procedures (byob.berkeley.edu)
8725.
Show HN: Crushify: discover mutual crushes (crushify.github.com)
8726.
In a Changing China, New Matchmaking Markets (nytimes.com)
8727.
Google to put buttons on backs of Android devices (vator.tv)
8728.
Stack Overflow technology makes me write bad answers (meta.stackoverflow.com)
8729.
China Calls For End To 'Cyber War' (forbes.com)
8730.
The Banning of Google Glass Begins (and they aren't even available yet) (forbes.com)