March 2012 Archive
3331.
Boston Ruby Group - February 2012 Videos (bostonrb.org)
3332.
Ansible: a new config management, deployment, & SSH framework (ansible.github.com)
3333.
How to rob a bank: A social engineering walkthrough (csoonline.com)
3334.
Show HN: Prezi-like zooming presentation creator with HTML5, SVG and Js (adityab.github.com)
3335.
Microsoft demos a high-performance 1ms touchscreen (geek.com)
3336.
Spinning Beach Ball of Death (improveverywhere.com)
3337.
You and Your Research by Richard Hamming (cs.virginia.edu)
3338.
A Code of Conduct for Content Aggregators (nytimes.com)
3339.
From CMS to DMS: C is for Content, D is for Data (blog.okfn.org)
3340.
MICROFACTORIES – MANUFACTURING IN A MORE SUSTAINABLE WAY (themanufacturingrevolution.com)
3341.
PHP's Source Code for PHP Developers - Part 1 (blog.ircmaxell.com)
3342.
SPDY: What I Like About You. (bitsup.blogspot.com)
3343.
Would You Invest in This Kid? (blogs.hbr.org)
3344.
Mayhem - IfThisThenThat for Windows (mayhem.codeplex.com)
3345.
Computer pioneer Palevsky was wary of Google, games, PCs (news.cnet.com)
3346.
Ask HN: Is there room for DRM-free movie distribution? ()
3347.
War-time Software Building (blackliszt.com)
3348.
How Apple.com will serve retina images to new iPads (cloudfour.com)
3349.
When The Consoles Die, What Comes Next? (slideshare.net)
3350.
The XKCD Holistic Web Browser (holistic.xkcd.com)
3351.
The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time [HBR] (blogs.hbr.org)
3352.
Our Favorite SXSW Notes on HackPad (austin.hackpad.com)
3353.
Unknown Tech Company Defies FBI In Mystery Surveillance Case (wired.com)
3354.
Aquihires and Product Shutdowns (robryan.me)
3355.
Watch With eBay – eBay’s New iPad App to Allow You Shop While Watching TV (techieapps.com)
3356.
What you could do if you were Google and had their databases (jacquesmattheij.com)
3357.
Making the Streets of San Francisco Easier to Park On (nytimes.com)
3358.
How the new monopolies are destroying open markets (harpers.org)
3359.
DavidSacks: I'm pleased to announce a ... (twitter.com)
3360.
Facebook's (In)conspicuous Absence From the Do Not Track Discussions (eff.org)