March 2012 Archive
3091.
iPad 3 announced with LTE, Retina Display, A5X processor with quad-core graphics (theverge.com)
3092.
Bitly's Hilary Mason on what big data can tell you about Jennifer Lopez (blog.news.me)
3093.
Scandal In Brazil, Blogs with Embedded Youtube Videos are Charged Monthly Fees (forbes.com)
3094.
On-call best practices: Page your manager (blog.pagerduty.com)
3095.
Steal SMS logs, call logs, and emails with Javascript (th3j35t3r.wordpress.com)
3096.
PirateBox Takes File-Sharing Off The Radar and Offline, For Next To Nothing (torrentfreak.com)
3097.
Euclidean rhythms (hisschemoller.com)
3098.
Kirk Sorensen: Thorium, an alternative nuclear fuel (ted.com)
3099.
The extaordinary software development manager (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3100.
Probability and Statistics Cookbook (matthias.vallentin.net)
3101.
GitHub Timeline Archive (githubarchive.org)
3102.
Recreational Maths - a talk in London on Wednesday ()
3103.
A Hack Day for Women at LinkedIn - 6/30 (hackday.linkedin.com)
3104.
Pretty much sums up why we left our well-paying, tenured jobs (mindbodygreen.com)
3105.
Teaching yourself Morse Code with iPhone's Accessibility options (blog.jgc.org)
3106.
Why We Have to Go Back to a 40-Hour Work Week (alternet.org)
3107.
Three Dimensions of a Software Programmer: How to get things done (softwarecreation.org)
3108.
SEC charges SharesPost for Operating Without a Broker-Dealer License (sec.gov)
3109.
The Beginning of the End of Anonymity on the Internet (dnfblog.com)
3110.
The New iPad Is Much the Same, Only Better (nytimes.com)
3111.
Sparrow takes flight: how a startup built the Gmail app Google couldn’t (theverge.com)
3112.
Test-Driven Emergent Design vs. Analysis (css.dzone.com)
3113.
Can we hack the company model? (nukomeet.com)
3114.
Aol Snaps Up Hyper-Local Photosharing App Hipster (techcrunch.com)
3115.
Stop Yahoo: David Sacks Goes After Yahoo Again and I Love It (pandodaily.com)
3116.
Cargo Cults (deliberatism.com)
3117.
Dad Tried To Make My Mom Jealous. (Works) (krazypic.com)
3118.
Mark Zuckerberg's Two Smartest Projects Were Growing Facebook And Growing Up (fastcompany.com)
3119.
The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time (blogs.hbr.org)
3120.
Matt Haughey: Lessons from a 40 Year Old (a.wholelottanothing.org)