March 2012 Archive
3121.
Show HN: My side project helps you add beautiful text on pinterest images (pinwords.com)
3122.
Software by Rob: Lessons Learned By A Solo Entrepreneur Mixergy Interview (mixergy.com)
3123.
Humble Indie Bundle for Android 2 (humblebundle.com)
3124.
So Nice We Did it Twice: Humble Bundle for Android #2 Arrives (blog.humblebundle.com)
3125.
Mark Zuckerberg's Two Smartest Projects Were Growing Facebook And Growing Up (fastcompany.com)
3126.
Clinker - (Jenkins, Sonar, SVN, Trac/Redmine in the cloud) (clinkerhq.com)
3127.
Forget the Money, Follow the Sacredness (campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com)
3128.
To Detect Cheating in Chess, a Professor Builds a Better Program (nytimes.com)
3129.
The Stack Trace from Hell (java.dzone.com)
3130.
Oracle v. Google - The "Final" Damages Figures (groklaw.net)
3131.
Bizarre tricks for start-up success (inc.com)
3132.
Cooking the books is hard and doesn’t help anyone (encosia.com)
3133.
Video from PyData Workshop: Image Processing in Python with scikits-image (marakana.com)
3134.
Nonprofit open source organizations booming (itworld.com)
3135.
Senate Passes Crowdfunding Bill (allthingsd.com)
3136.
What you don’t know about AB testing...could kill you (blog.avidlifemedia.com)
3137.
OpenTok iOS SDK behind the scenes (tokbox.com)
3138.
Is your Apache Server Status wide open for the world to see? (blogs.lessthandot.com)
3139.
OpenResty - a powerful web app server by extending nginx (openresty.org)
3140.
Machine Learning with Large Networks of People and Places (engineering.foursquare.com)
3141.
IMDb Data Analysis in Pure SQL (jakubw.net)
3142.
PyExecJS (github.com)
3143.
Trending in science: searching arXiv corpus for term frequencies (arxiv.culturomics.org)
3144.
Tacocopter: The Coolest Airborne Taco Delivery System That's Completely Fake (wired.com)
3145.
D3 Tutorials (alignedleft.com)
3146.
ZeroMQ Forked by its Creators (infoq.com)
3147.
ShowHN: Graphical view of HN polls on favorite/disliked programming languages (attractivechaos.github.com)
3148.
RESPONSIVE DESIGN: STREAMLINING Your PROCESS (dolody.com)
3149.
Plants can think and remember (bbc.co.uk)
3150.
What’s in a Name? (blog.intercom.io)