March 2013 Archive
13381.
Python Fastest Web Framework (mindref.blogspot.sg)
13382.
The Man Who IPO'd His Personal Life (wired.com)
13383.
A lightbulb that does IPv6: You know you want it (theregister.co.uk)
13384.
YC Demo Day, the Morning After (distributionhacks.com)
13385.
Rebel Labs interview: Sven Efftinge founder of Xtend (zeroturnaround.com)
13386.
NIF houses the world's most powerful laser. Is it enough to ignite fusion? (spectrum.ieee.org)
13387.
Compare Cloud Service Prices With New Tool via InformationWeek (informationweek.co.uk)
13388.
Google All but Officially Admits It Wants to Be Amazon (wired.com)
13389.
Researchers unveil large robotic jellyfish that one day could patrol oceans (phys.org)
13390.
Internet Down: Undersea cable cuts near Egypt slows down Internet. (gigaom.com)
13391.
How to gain targeted Twitter followers (getfollowers.in)
13392.
How the Spamhaus DDoS attack could have been prevented (news.cnet.com)
13393.
Five Reasons Startups Are Afraid of Marketing (markevanstech.com)
13394.
How to switch off 4 times as much data used in the Spamhaus attack (mashable.com)
13395.
3D Printed Guns [video] (youtube.com)
13396.
DMCA chilling effects: How copyright law hurts security research. (slate.com)
13397.
Redirect www to non www (newexception.com)
13398.
‘Programmers loathe’ developing games for Android, says Geomeric founder (venturebeat.com)
13399.
Reddit and Lisp psychosis (findinglisp.com)
13400.
Does Facebook hold the key to security and user experience? (guardian.co.uk)
13401.
MVC in Restaurants (codemy.net)
13402.
Android, iOS Era Ending? (indiatimes.com)
13403.
A handy collection of style guides (github.com)
13404.
BerkshireHathaway.com (berkshirehathaway.com)
13405.
Does scientific research cause economic growth? (blog.sethroberts.net)
13406.
Richard Stallman says Ubuntu Linux is 'spyware' (theinquirer.net)
13407.
Ask This Question at Your Next Interview (lifehacker.com)
13408.
Third Rock Ventures' new VC $516M fund (massdevice.com)
13409.
What's new in Tornado 3.0 (tornadoweb.org)
13410.
The Internet Is Making Us Poor (businessinsider.com)