February 2012 Archive
601.
Megaupload Founder Kim Dotcom Released From Prison (torrentfreak.com)
602.
Stanford researcher: Google Circumvents iOS Privacy protection in AdSense ads (eff.org)
603.
A beautiful algorithm that only a very few know of: In-Place Merge in O(n) time (delivery.acm.org)
604.
Worlds Most Expensive Burger: 1/4 million euros (economist.com)
605.
Did Mark Zuckerberg just accidentally leak the new newsfeed design? (sefsar.com)
606.
Magnetic recording breakthrough reported (sciencedaily.com)
607.
Stratfor Is a Joke and So Is Wikileaks for Taking It Seriously (theatlantic.com)
608.
Machine Learning for Hackers Table of Contents (drewconway.com)
609.
My Algorithm for Beating Procrastination (lesswrong.com)
610.
Giles Bowkett summons monsters (raganwald.posterous.com)
611.
Vitess: Scaling MySQL databases for the web (code.google.com)
612.
Google unveils 'Solve for X' website, hints at TED-like think tank (theverge.com)
613.
Sentiment Classification using Machine Learning Techniques (pranjalv.com)
614.
Big Cuts at Airy Labs, Ex-Employees Blame Management (techcrunch.com)
615.
Nobody Understands REST or HTTP (blog.steveklabnik.com)
616.
Firefox 2012 Roadmap published (wiki.mozilla.org)
617.
Ace - Sinatra for Node with Fibers (github.com)
618.
How casinos distract (blog.ketyov.com)
619.
NSA Interception Infographic (aclu.org)
620.
VEVO CEO tries to explain their hypocritical act of piracy at Sundance (techcrunch.com)
621.
All Conj 2011 Videos Available (clojure.com)
622.
Ask HN: Have you taken 6 months to 1 year break to do self study?
623.
Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming." (blog.findings.com)
624.
Why Mass Effect is the Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation (io9.com)
625.
UK Police: download a file, go to jail for 10 years and pay an "unlimited" fine (arstechnica.com)
626.
How to break the 'rapper code' (blog.jgc.org)
627.
JavaScript Jabber: Backbone.js (javascriptjabber.com)
628.
Humble Bundle Mojam live stream - notch & co. coding for charity (humblebundle.com)
629.
SPDY Protocol (draft 3) submitted to IETF (tools.ietf.org)
630.
Microsoft Research shows off see-through 3D display (extremetech.com)