March 2012 Archive
3931.
On the Choice of Browser and Numerical Intelligence (calcudoku.org)
3932.
Naveen Selvadurai, Foursquare co-founder is leaving (gigaom.com)
3933.
Faster Unsigned Division by Constants (ridiculousfish.com)
3934.
Show HN: A privacy policy you might actually read (voo.st)
3935.
New Apple devices that will follow the iPad 3 HD (theregister.co.uk)
3936.
Colllor - Turn one color into many alternative ones (colllor.com)
3937.
Restaurant Helper - A tool for Small Business Owners(Built using Data.gov) (restaurants.spacenext.com)
3938.
Did you notice the book being read in the Dollar Shave Club spot? (youtube.com)
3939.
How to Start a Movement (bhorowitz.com)
3940.
Tell HN: Space Coast/Melbourne(FL) HN meetup tomorrow ()
3941.
Google Cloud Storage Cuts Prices, Integrates With Tech Providers (bx.businessweek.com)
3942.
O'Reilly Loves the New Federal CTO (radar.oreilly.com)
3943.
How to Fix Science (lesswrong.com)
3944.
Mozilla and Google aim to level up gaming on the Web (arstechnica.com)
3945.
How to push your code to your remote web server with Git (bobbelderbos.com)
3946.
Readability for Android is Here (blog.readability.com)
3947.
Welcoming the Posterous team to the flock (blog.twitter.com)
3948.
Software-only companies are saturating the market (hunterp.wordpress.com)
3949.
HP’s Cloud Plans ‘Leaked’; They Actually Look Good (gigaom.com)
3950.
Facebook, Google to Stand Trial in India (online.wsj.com)
3951.
US military shows off non-lethal heat-beam for crowd control (networkworld.com)
3952.
Code repositories and version control are gone (jobs.perl.org)
3953.
Virtual reality that doesn't suck: "it felt like the future" (arstechnica.com)
3954.
Are game consoles dying? A 26 minute argument. (kotaku.com)
3955.
Y Combinator’s new Gambit is the ultimate founder dating & recruiting manna (brajeshwar.com)
3956.
Kurzweil: We'll someday accept computers as human (cnn.com)
3957.
Bret Victor - Inventing on Principle (vimeo.com)
3958.
SXSW Startup List - It's more than just locations (fandrop.com)
3959.
The absurd math of digital media copyright law: $8 billion iPod (youtu.be)
3960.
UltraViolet: DRM by any other name still stinks (news.cnet.com)