March 2011 Archive
1021.
R.I.P. Tweetie (taptivate.com)
1022.
The Road to Serfdom, ACM edition (behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com)
1023.
Show HN: RepoPlay - Instant replay for repo commits (+looking for internship) (repoplay.com)
1024.
Using tcpflow to debug HTTP API libraries (woss.name)
1025.
The Google Authenticator Open Source project (code.google.com)
1026.
Trying to Matter (matt.is)
1027.
Comparison of JavaScript loaders (spreadsheets.google.com)
1028.
Google's Android faces a serious Linux copyright issue (fosspatents.blogspot.com)
1029.
Bitcoin, a service and the micro-micro-economy (bitcoinbulletin.com)
1030.
Sequoia To Color Labs: Not Since Google Have We Seen This (blogs.wsj.com)
1031.
Work/Life Balance at a Startup -- Just a Pipedream? (jeanhsu.com)
1032.
Defeat the New York Times Paywall with 2 lines of CSS (or a Chrome Extension) (wesbos.com)
1033.
BlackBerry Messenger will launch on Android and iOS (bgr.com)
1034.
Not Even Kevin Rose Really Uses Digg Anymore (techcrunch.com)
1035.
Aim Higher: Stop Building Photo Sharing Apps (cristinajcordova.com)
1036.
AT&T trying to crackdown on unauth. tethering (arstechnica.com)
1037.
Advertising as a revenue stream (jacquesmattheij.com)
1038.
Interview with Hillary Mason, Chief Scientist of Bit.ly (wikibon.org)
1039.
Christopher "moot" Poole, Founder of 4chan doing an AMA on Reddit (reddit.com)
1040.
Breaking the Rules (blog.asmartbear.com)
1041.
C++ International Standard final draft is ready (herbsutter.com)
1042.
WebGL game: Tankworld (playtankworld.com)
1043.
A “Y Combinator For Education Startups” (techcrunch.com)
1044.
How to Launch a Camera Into Space (with FAA Approval) (popularmechanics.com)
1045.
Shackleton’s Antarctica in colour, 1915 (howtobearetronaut.com)
1046.
The Top Ten Signs the Valley is on Tilt Again (paul.kedrosky.com)
1047.
The Like Log Study (ediscope.labs.yahoo.net)
1048.
Throw away the keys: Easy, Minimal Perfect Hashing (stevehanov.ca)
1049.
Facebook launches overhauled comment system (techcrunch.com)
1050.
How Facebook plans to bust up the SMS profit cartel (tech.fortune.cnn.com)