March 2013 Archive
9901.
We are all communicators (articulateventures.com)
9902.
Stnford Online: A Crash Course on Creativity (online.stanford.edu)
9903.
Writing Rails apps without wanting to kill everybody (po-ru.com)
9904.
Show HN: Decosetter - For Decoration and Interior Design Enthusiasts (decosetter.com)
9905.
Marissa Mayer needs advice from Mark Zuckerberg (itworld.com)
9906.
FishPi - An autonomos drop in the Ocean (fishpi.org)
9907.
Electronic lending and public libraries (economist.com)
9908.
Coming Soon: Chinese Flavoured Ubuntu Linux Distribution (efytimes.com)
9909.
Flight - A lightweight, component-based JavaScript framework by Twitter (github.com)
9910.
Apple forcing developers to ditch unique device IDs (arstechnica.com)
9911.
Facebook Google Work, Wireless Carriers in Poor Countries Produce Walled Gardens (technologyreview.com)
9912.
Working with Java Executor framework in multithreaded application (mrbool.com)
9913.
Kickstarting Schema Migrations for Django (djangoproject.com)
9914.
KDE joins the Outreach Program for Women (blogs.fsfe.org)
9915.
Paypal is harvesting email addresses and spamming ()
9916.
Bitcoin Fever: The World's Largest Online Currency (bloomberg.com)
9917.
Spanx: a perfect example of solving your own problem (qz.com)
9918.
Half-a-billion internet-connected devices and counting (zdnet.com)
9919.
From paper tape to BBS door games: "Global War" creator Joel Bergen (breakintochat.com)
9920.
Poll: Six weeks on, are you still using Mailbox? (thenextweb.com)
9921.
Two kinds of software (se4hire.org)
9922.
Stockholm iPad act 2 ft Whiteboard Technology (youtube.com)
9923.
Print yourself as a gummi bear at Tokyo's FabCafe (theverge.com)
9924.
Discourse typo (github.com)
9925.
Done is More Than You Think (engineering.wattpad.com)
9926.
O(1) Constant Time Signal Processing in PHP (github.com)
9927.
Japan: The worst developed country for mothers? (bbc.co.uk)
9928.
Highcharts 3.0 released (highcharts.com)
9929.
Box and Evernote execs: Don't ignore Microsoft's platforms (citeworld.com)
9930.
The awesome power of a "Thank You" (news.harvard.edu)