February 2012 Archive
961.
Site banned from AdSense restored after appeal to regulator (theage.com.au)
962.
How LulzSec kept itself safe during the summer of 'lulz' (newscientist.com)
963.
Designing Network Protocols (journal.paul.querna.org)
964.
Thunderbolt-DMA-land: Hacking Macs through the Thunderbolt interface (breaknenter.org)
965.
Co-Founder of Stripe [YC] Interviewed in Depth (Audio) (techzinglive.com)
966.
Graphemica - for lovers of characters and symbols (graphemica.com)
967.
Glassmap (YC S11) Launches A Better “Find My Friends” (techcrunch.com)
968.
An open source library for laying out iOS user interfaces. (charlesmchen.github.com)
969.
Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis (archgrants.org)
970.
Lessons from Moneyball (37signals.com)
971.
How Did Israel Become “Start-Up Nation”? (freakonomics.com)
972.
Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal - Letter to the editor, Datamation July 1983 (pbm.com)
973.
Dear Jim Gaffigan, Louis C.K. paid $35k for his website. We'll do yours for $0. (dearjimgaffigan.com)
974.
Show HN: Dear Instagram, a letter written by my designer friend (dearinstagram.byalicelee.com)
975.
Linux computer the size of a thumb drive (arstechnica.com)
976.
The strange case of the inverted chart (lesswrong.com)
977.
Ubuntu 12.04 ARM Performance Becomes Very Compelling (phoronix.com)
978.
Twitter suspends accounts unfavorable to Sarkozy (internetsansfrontieres.com)
979.
(take 5 kevin-lynagh) (clojure.com)
980.
Mozilla Partners with Telefonica for Boot 2 Gecko Phone (blog.mozilla.com)
981.
A personal appeal from a former Wikipedia editor (kevinforsyth.net)
982.
C++11 Makes Competitors Go Rusty (nerds-central.blogspot.com)
983.
Clear: doing for To Do lists what Dropbox did for file syncing (elezea.com)
984.
Microsoft makes fun of Google with Gmail Man video, again (winbeta.org)
985.
Chrome to become the standard browser on Android 4.0 and above (androidandme.com)
986.
Clojure implemented on top of Python (github.com)
987.
Branches: Everyone Should Use Them (tomb.io)
988.
Interactive homepage (Canvas + node.js + socket.io) (indutny.com)
989.
T.S. Eliot's day job at Lloyd's Bank (therumpus.net)
990.
Bump 3.0 launches today, pared down to just two features (venturebeat.com)