March 2013 Archive
10321.
Uber competitor Winston pivots to build white-label apps for TaxiCos (betakit.com)
10322.
Dynamic Robot Manipulation - Throwing Things (youtube.com)
10323.
Don’t Weep for Groupon Ex-CEO Andrew Mason (blogs.wsj.com)
10324.
Why We Won’t Be Attending SXSW This Year (blog.iwearyourshirt.com)
10325.
Bent Basket - the most beautiful + functional bike basket (kickstarter.com)
10326.
Barracuda Networks releases Copy to compete with DropBox (copy.com)
10327.
Groupon CEO: 'Just Kidding, I Was Fired' (bloomberg.com)
10328.
Autobahn android lib, added support to send custom headers (github.com)
10329.
OpenELEC 3.0.0 Released (openelec.tv)
10330.
VMware: "If Amazon Wins, We All Lose" (readwrite.com)
10331.
Square served cease & desist order in Illinois for violating law (thenextweb.com)
10332.
Four Ways to Bring UX into an Early-Stage Startup (techvibes.com)
10333.
The Mac Open Beta is Here (na.leagueoflegends.com)
10334.
Introduction to WSGI (guzalexander.com)
10335.
Nate Silver MIT Talk (web.mit.edu)
10336.
Research Hints at Graphene’s Photovoltaic Potential (technologyreview.com)
10337.
Why bad language is good for us (blog.expectlabs.com)
10338.
Maybe Kickstarter’s Just Not that into You (technologyreview.com)
10339.
Here's what surprised me about my first open source contribution. (code-worrier.com)
10340.
Fixing the Marriage Between Flow & Code Review (blog.8thcolor.com)
10341.
YouTube Does The Harlem Shake (youtube.com)
10342.
Can the Internet Replace Big Banks? (mashable.com)
10343.
A year of blogging analyzed using R (branchandbound.net)
10344.
Quote of the Week: "What can C# do that F# cannot?" (blogs.msdn.com)
10345.
Android and Chrome OS will remain independent for a long time (thenextweb.com)
10346.
Reddit's explainer series: what do children understand better than you? (guardian.co.uk)
10347.
Visions Of Barbie ("democratization" of search) (roughtype.com)
10348.
ISBN numbers (economist.com)
10349.
Some ideas for restoring faith in firms (economist.com)
10350.
USTR’s 2013 Trade Policy Agenda Asks Canada to Implement ACTA ‘Obligations’ (infojustice.org)