March 2012 Archive
6751.
Chrome Finally Breached in Google's $1 Million Hackathon (gizmodo.com)
6752.
About the Time I Went Deaf (jamesaltucher.com)
6753.
Employee Directory Sample App with Backbone.js and jQuery Mobile (coenraets.org)
6754.
Apple's New iPad Will Transform Web Design (netmagazine.com)
6755.
YouTube and NBC Will Livestream the Entire Summer 2012 Olympics For Free (gizmodo.com)
6756.
Apple’s iPad Competitors Should Just Give up (macobserver.com)
6757.
Welcome to Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 4 (blogs.msdn.com)
6758.
When people find smartphones (digitallife.today.msnbc.msn.com)
6759.
Useful Ember.js Functions (code418.com)
6760.
House to pass bipartisan bill aimed at start-ups (money.cnn.com)
6761.
Yobongo Acquired by Mixbook for Mobile Know-How (readwriteweb.com)
6762.
Making your HTML5 animations a little smoother. (paulirish.com)
6763.
Yobongo, Which Launched SXSW, to be Acquired and Shut Down (allthingsd.com)
6764.
Government use of Ubuntu (markshuttleworth.com)
6765.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Part 2 - The Pain Points (talkinabouttech.blogspot.com)
6766.
Breaking (Up) Bad: When co-founders bail out (youruisucks.tumblr.com)
6767.
Gorillas More Related to People Than Thought, Genome Says (news.nationalgeographic.com)
6768.
Robert Scoble: Glue For Your Cloud Services (plus.google.com)
6769.
The Security Tools CIOs are Buying Now (cioupdate.com)
6770.
'It looks absolutely alien': Researchers baffled by Duqu source code (itworld.com)
6771.
Flawed Nude Body Scanner Demonstration (German w/ English Subtitles) (youtube.com)
6772.
Angry Birds Space gets geeky with awesome real-life demo from NASA (venturebeat.com)
6773.
Thoughts on Apple & OpenStreetMap from someone making map tiles from OSM data (mapbox.com)
6774.
AI designs its own video game (newscientist.com)
6775.
The Billionaire Who Is Planning His 125th Birthday (nytimes.com)
6776.
Zen: a modular and flexible Ruby CMS that doesn't suck (zen-cms.com)
6777.
DNSChanger trojan — the scam (cleanbytes.net)
6778.
Remembering Colossus, the world’s first programmable electronic computer (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6779.
Cost of Gene Sequencing Falls, Raising Hopes for Medical Advances (nytimes.com)
6780.
What words get you censored in China? (tgdaily.com)