February 2012 Archive
751.
My Recent Development Stack: OS X Tools (renownedmedia.com)
752.
The Problem with Facebook Connect (dcurt.is)
753.
How Do You Find New Problems to Solve or Ideas for Products To Work On?
754.
Fun with analytics: pitting Hacker News and /r/programming against each other (blog.untogether.co.uk)
755.
Europe's new rocket, Vega, launches in a few minutes; live stream (esa.int)
756.
Facebook already went public, you weren't invited (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
757.
Once you take money, the clock starts ticking (cdixon.org)
758.
Getting started with iOS development on Heroku (devcenter.heroku.com)
759.
An Engineering Mystery From 1915 (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
760.
High-wage skills, or why you might want to learn Clojure if you're not a lawyer (onlinelabor.blogspot.com)
761.
Anatomy of the Great Adderall Drought (motherboard.vice.com)
762.
Why does HN generate unique URL's for the 'more' pages?
763.
Is Writing Style Sufficient to Deanonymize Material Posted Online? (33bits.org)
764.
Chrome Now Officially Lets You Open All Email Links In Gmail (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
765.
Why not to do a local + online startup (and what to do instead) (crashdev.com)
766.
Scale of Universe (scaleofuniverse.com)
767.
Ask HN: How to handle acquisition offer from a competitor?
768.
Facebook Shakes Hardware World With Own Storage Gear (wired.com)
769.
Rails migrations with no downtime (pedro.herokuapp.com)
770.
How Bayesian Probability Models Can Make CLV Predictions 12x More Accurate (blog.custora.com)
771.
Best HTML5/CSS3 Presentation Frameworks (zoomzum.com)
772.
Microsoft kills Zune, Windows Live brands; Live ID renamed to Microsoft Account (theverge.com)
773.
Jobs made Apple great by ignoring profit (blogs.reuters.com)
774.
Pre-fix the web: Webkit-only solutions hurts the open web (codepo8.github.com)
775.
Mozilla partners up with LG to combat Apple and Google with its own device (extremetech.com)
776.
Things You Should Never Do, Part I (joelonsoftware.com)
777.
Lake Vostok Reached (en.ria.ru)
778.
How I learned to stop worrying and love REST (mikemayo.org)
779.
Eric Ries explains the 5 why's in three minutes (blogs.hbr.org)
780.
Berkeley DB Architecture - NoSQL Before NoSQL Was Cool (highscalability.com)