March 2013 Archive
9511.
Vimeo now offers video editing tools (vimeo.com)
9512.
Report: Digital Music Consumption on the Internet:Evidence from Clickstream Data (scribd.com)
9513.
Digg: A Rare Web Resurrection (birchtree.me)
9514.
Lessons Learned Cutting Grass (simplyahmazing.com)
9515.
A Story About ‘Magic' (catb.org)
9516.
General purpose machine learning lib in Python (scikit-learn.org)
9517.
Google Analytics UI broken? (twitter.com)
9518.
A Straightforward Guide to Branching (blog.tfsserver.com)
9519.
Botting with Poker Academy Pro (neverendingwhy.com)
9520.
Two reasons climate change is not like other environmental problems (grist.org)
9521.
Fantastic Micro-Frameworks and Micro-Libraries for Fun and Profit (microjs.com)
9522.
Wayland, Mir, and X - different projects (blog.cooperteam.net)
9523.
Practicing safe DNS with Google DNSSEC (zdnet.com)
9524.
Rainn Wilson Interviews Elon Musk (youtube.com)
9525.
Kali Linux on the Chromebook (mihir.xxx)
9526.
'Full' Neanderthal genome sequenced for the first time (theverge.com)
9527.
The Primer Director Is Back With a New Film (wired.com)
9528.
Go ahead, work from home (but you shouldn't want to) (linkedin.com)
9529.
Scientists Find A DNA Change That Accounts For White Skin (2005) (washingtonpost.com)
9530.
Table-top astrophysics: How to build a multiverse (economist.com)
9531.
The Future Is Here, It’s Just Not Evenly Distributed (tomtunguz.com)
9532.
Machine Learning: Naive Bayes Document Classification in Javascript (burakkanber.com)
9533.
Gem for generating 'Heroku-esque' server names (github.com)
9534.
GRAIL: Discovering lunar history through gravity variations (planetary.org)
9535.
CSS Post-rendering trick (ajkochanowicz.github.com)
9536.
Scientists and publishers clash over licences for text-mining research papers (nature.com)
9537.
Mixing MongoDB with Fractal Tree Indexing (tokutek.com)
9538.
Nation-states enter contentious patent-buying business (reuters.com)
9539.
7 Key Questions To Ask When Taking Your App From iOS To Android (fastcolabs.com)
9540.
Birds evolve shorter wings to survive on roads (newscientist.com)