March 2012 Archive
3541.
Map browser to precise GPS coordinates via router XSS without promting the user. (samy.pl)
3542.
A one-bit processor (foulab.org)
3543.
Windows 8 Metro is lots of pain for little gain (theregister.co.uk)
3544.
Torrent users freak out over shift from Xvid to x264 (theverge.com)
3545.
Lulzsec FBI Complaint [pdf] (nypost.com)
3546.
Young CEOs Find Benefits, Challenges By Hiring Employees 40 And Older (huffingtonpost.com)
3547.
The problem with investing based on pattern recognition (cdixon.org)
3548.
How to start programming Android? ()
3549.
How to Back Up a Linux (or unix-like) System The Right Way (halfgaar.net)
3550.
Anons fight panic after Sabu betrayal (arstechnica.com)
3551.
Adobe Shadow – a new way to debug mobile web sites and apps (corlan.org)
3552.
Hypocriticalmorphism (designaday.tumblr.com)
3553.
The Piracy Threshold (mattgemmell.com)
3554.
DIY Stirling engine made of a tuna can (polkarobot.de)
3555.
Firebug source base has been moved on github.com (softwareishard.com)
3556.
Jimmy Wales' Wikia surpasses IGN to become the largest gaming website (venturebeat.com)
3557.
Astronomy Picture of the Day (apod.nasa.gov)
3558.
The Ruthless Overlords Of Silicon Valley (thedailybeast.com)
3559.
Meet The 10 Patents Yahoo Is Using To Sue Facebook (paidcontent.org)
3560.
Apple.com rolls out high resolution assets for the new iPad (appleinsider.com)
3561.
Correcting Human Mitochondrial Mutations (sciencedaily.com)
3562.
Googlesucks.com is owned by Google too (who.is)
3563.
MG Siegler Drove More Traffic to Branch.com Than Ten Major Publications Combined (jm90403.com)
3564.
Kevin Rose joins Google (plus.google.com)
3565.
Kevin Rose and Milk team joining Google (plus.google.com)
3566.
Founder Story: Creating a Company Vision (blog.streamified.com)
3567.
Pivotal Labs CEO: Same Pivotal, Increased Velocity. (pivotallabs.com)
3568.
Pirate Party Likely to Win Seats in Parliament This Month in Germany (spiegel.de)
3569.
Why CSS3 HSL Colors are Awesome [video] (impressivewebs.com)
3570.
What We Learned After Getting Our First 20,000 Users (blog.leapfor.it)