March 2011 Archive
3121.
I applied to college without a high school degree and got rejected everywhere (smalter.org)
3122.
Belgium: 288 days without government and counting (lerecorddumonde.be)
3123.
How a simple dialog increased the sales of our Android app by 260% (androidsx.com)
3124.
Tell-All Telephone (zeit.de)
3125.
Credit Giants Team Up With Google to Drive Mobile Payments (wired.com)
3126.
Color CEO explains how/why they raised $41M (youtube.com)
3127.
Google +1 And The Rise of Social SEO (seomoz.org)
3128.
Why Do These Russian Images of Earth Look So Different from NASA's? (m.gizmodo.com)
3129.
Congress Vanishes into Infinitely Recursive Loop (economist.com)
3130.
BankSimple Wants to Shake Up Banking, With Cutting Edge UI Design (fastcodesign.com)
3131.
Dyna Blaster/Bomberman clone written in YUI3 using canvas (jah.pl)
3132.
Protobufs backward and forward (eng.wealthfront.com)
3133.
Caltech breaks 0 for 310 losing streak in basketball (sports.espn.go.com)
3134.
Journey into the World of Vim (snook.ca)
3135.
Storify tracks all the sxsw news in one handy place. (sxsw.storify.com)
3136.
Living without Adobe, a summary (blog.owlposse.com)
3137.
Microsoft Is Said to Pay Nokia More Than $1 Billion in Deal (businessweek.com)
3138.
The guys who predicted the rise of e-commerce in 1967 (blogs.hbr.org)
3139.
Ruby (and Rails) Engineer @ Zencoder (zencoder.com)
3140.
Peter Bregman: Living with your hands off your ears (blogs.hbr.org)
3141.
Photos from Japan earthquake (boston.com)
3142.
Inside GitHub - an Overview (examville.com)
3143.
Owsley Stanley, LSD pioneer, RIP (boingboing.net)
3144.
Bring me stuff that's dead, please (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3145.
Google's 15 Biggest Acquisitions & What Happened To Them (businessinsider.com)
3146.
The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) (caterina.net)
3147.
Why User Experience Cannot Be Designed (smashingmagazine.com)
3148.
Networking: The Last Bastion of Mainframe Computing (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
3149.
Mach-O loader for linux (github.com)
3150.
Panic (Transmit, Coda) is donating today's sales to Japan (panic.com)