February 2012 Archive
571.
The Cold Reading Technique (How to Read Minds Like a Stage Magician) (denisdutton.com)
572.
The History of Node.js (elegantcode.com)
573.
Prof. dr. N.G. de Bruijn, 1918-2012 (science.uva.nl)
574.
Anonymous plans to take down the 13 root DNS servers that power the Internet? (pastebin.com)
575.
Forget $3B In Revenue: Things "Don't Look Good" For Facebook (readwriteweb.com)
576.
Google Public DNS: 70 billion requests a day and counting (googleblog.blogspot.com)
577.
JQAPI - Alternative jQuery Documentation (jqapi.com)
578.
Tell President Obama to support the Federal Research Public Access Act (scottaaronson.com)
579.
Gatekeeper's Dialog (dcurt.is)
580.
IPad Event Confirmed: Apple Invites Press to 'Touch' Something (mashable.com)
581.
Obama Administration Unveils Blueprint for a “Privacy Bill of Rights” (whitehouse.gov)
582.
Game Development Essentials #1 - Don’t use inheritance for your game objects (unlikekinds.com)
583.
Flaw found in online encryption method (nytimes.com)
584.
Bash Shell Scripting in 10 seconds (aboutlinux.info)
585.
Amazon Simple Workflow - Cloud-Based Workflow Management (aws.typepad.com)
586.
C Programming Puzzlers (stevenkobes.com)
587.
Just Fucking Sell (learntoduck.com)
588.
Evolving an image out of polygons (screamingduck.com)
589.
Tetris Game in 140 Bytes of JavaScript (gist.github.com)
590.
LLVM Clojure Bindings (github.com)
591.
Why Are Harvard Graduates In The Mailroom (nytimes.com)
592.
With 8.7% market share, Apple has 75% of cell phone profits (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
593.
Built in Boston: Why Great Entrepreneurs Are Choosing MA to Build Their Startups (bostinno.com)
594.
Do we own our Steam games? (rockpapershotgun.com)
595.
Red flags in emails to angel investors (gabrielweinberg.com)
596.
Buildpacks - Run Anything on Heroku (devcenter.heroku.com)
597.
Ira Glass on the secret of success (brainpickings.org)
598.
Algorithms notes from UIUC (cs.uiuc.edu)
599.
Anger for Path after Privacy Breach: So Many Apologies, So Much Data Mining (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
600.
Objective-C literals for NSDictionary, NSArray, and NSNumber (cocoaheads.tumblr.com)