March 2011 Archive
691.
IPhone Needs a New Home (teehanlax.com)
692.
Earbits (YC W11) Brings A Twist: Online Radio Where Bands Can Pay For Playtime (techcrunch.com)
693.
Spend the Summer at Lightspeed (lightspeedvp.com)
694.
ZX81: Small black box of computing desire (bbc.co.uk)
695.
Western digital acquires Hitachi Global Storage Tech for $4.3B (engadget.com)
696.
Google puts Japan quake tsunami warning on their search page, kudos to them
697.
Building a recommendation engine, foursquare style (engineering.foursquare.com)
698.
Tldr summary: deliberate practice for expert performance (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
699.
How glow.mozilla.org gets its data (blog.mozilla.com)
700.
Steve Souders: Announcing the HTTP Archive (stevesouders.com)
701.
Tesla sues Top Gear for libel re Roadster review (teslamotors.com)
702.
Amazon on Cloud Player: we don't need no stinkin' licenses (arstechnica.com)
703.
Where the Unix philosophy breaks down (johndcook.com)
704.
Netflix Gets Into The Original Content Game, Buys Upcoming Show For $100m (techcrunch.com)
705.
An Open Letter to Jon Bon Jovi On What’s Really “Killing The Music Business” (ilounge.com)
706.
GCFS: a Garbage-Collected Filesystem for Linux (madore.org)
707.
Brushing up on Computer Science Part 1, Big O (victusspiritus.com)
708.
Judge gives Sony access to PS3 hacker's PayPal records (arstechnica.com)
709.
iOS device and OS version stats from Instapaper 3.0 (marco.org)
710.
On Designing and Deploying Internet-Scale Services (usenix.org)
711.
WakeMate (YC S09) is looking for a Django/Python developer ()
712.
Against School - John Taylor Gatto (wesjones.com)
713.
Drizzle7, a Rackspace backed MySQL fork - The icing on the cake (linuxjedi.co.uk)
714.
Why StartUp Britain is nothing more than a government backed link farm (postdesk.com)
715.
Understanding Quake’s Fast Inverse Square Root (betterexplained.com)
716.
Universal Wrapping Paper. F'in Genius (davidairey.com)
717.
Harvard computer scientist Leslie Valiant wins Turing Award (networkworld.com)
718.
Text-align: centaur; (textaligncentaur.com)
719.
The Wristwatch Looks For a New Use (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
720.
Carmack: Direct3D is now better than OpenGL (bit-tech.net)