March 2011 Archive
1111.
Best practices for JS and CSS organization (codefastdieyoung.com)
1112.
Drchrono Is the iPad App That Could Transform Your Doctor’s Office (singularityhub.com)
1113.
Github'd genome license has interesting restrictions for cloning (github.com)
1114.
The billion dollar Smart Cover (asymco.com)
1115.
Tell HN: PayPal is borked for most merchants ()
1116.
Create Forms to Receive Files on Your Dropbox (jotform.com)
1117.
Why The Killer Tablet App Is The Browser (bostinnovation.com)
1118.
Memory Models: A Case for Rethinking Parallel Languages and Hardware (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1119.
A Haskell program that prints out a Perl program that prints out... (blog.sigfpe.com)
1120.
My Worst Phone Screen (blog.hirelite.com)
1121.
Indians cry out for Apple's attention (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
1122.
Controversy surrounds Red Hat's "obfuscated" source code release (h-online.com)
1123.
Wonga is betting that computers are better at lending than banks (blogs.forbes.com)
1124.
Drchrono (YC W11) is building a health care revolution on the iPad (thenextweb.com)
1125.
Mark Shuttleworth on “GNOME vs Canonical vs KDE” (markshuttleworth.com)
1126.
Behold The World's Largest Photo Ever Taken Indoor: 40 Gigapixels of Awesome (techcrunch.com)
1127.
Windows Phone 7 Part Deux - Microsoft respond to developer (blog.dantup.com)
1128.
Cellphones Track Your Every Move and You May Not Even Know (nytimes.com)
1129.
Now Open: AWS Region in Tokyo (aws.typepad.com)
1130.
Programming Amazon EC2 (oreilly.com)
1131.
Show HN: Education News (news.brainracer.com)
1132.
San Diego: Join us for Hacker News meetup #15 (Fri 3/25) (anyvite.com)
1133.
Lisp: a cult I almost joined (2005) (fluff.info)
1134.
Why Payments Are Hard, Even For Apple And Google (techcrunch.com)
1135.
Rdio: No REST for the wicked (developer.rdio.com)
1136.
The kivaloo data store (daemonology.net)
1137.
Raphael.js 2.0 beta release is out - GitHub (github.com)
1138.
Dear Designer, You Aren't That Special (getfinch.com)
1139.
A Challenge To Startup Lawyers (avc.com)
1140.
"Thank God it's Japan" - post by an ex-USSR citizen who witnessed Chernobyl (blog.jitbit.com)