March 2012 Archive
7111.
Crime-Reporting app lets you officially rat out your neighbors (popsci.com)
7112.
Birds evolved compass 'head up display' (ox.ac.uk)
7113.
SDiC, a Eclipse plugin with Context-Based Search and Recommendation for Java. (sdic.dei.uc.pt)
7114.
Windows 8 first impressions: It's a game changer (money.cnn.com)
7115.
Combining XAML and DirectX (blogs.msdn.com)
7116.
Loose-lipped iPhones top the list of smartphones exploited by hacker (arstechnica.com)
7117.
Google is now just an ad company (dailymail.co.uk)
7118.
[Job] Are you a Javascript Junkie that needs a fix? (montreal.fr.craigslist.ca)
7119.
Burstly buys TestFlight to complete the mobile app life cycle (venturebeat.com)
7120.
'pyp': to make text processing tasks easy&Pythonic one-liners (sed/awk style) (code.google.com)
7121.
Google Chrome at Pwn2Own and Pwnium (plus.google.com)
7122.
The new iPad is a beautiful reminder of how stupid data plans are (theverge.com)
7123.
Will corporations prevent the Singularity? (kurzweilai.net)
7124.
One Feature in One Month or Ten in Six? (whilefalse.blogspot.com)
7125.
Show HN: A html5 offline client for Google tasks (chrome app) (chrome.google.com)
7126.
Responsive images (cloudfour.com)
7127.
On Pie Chart Diversity at Technical Conferences (hanselman.com)
7128.
Pragmatic Unicode (Ned Batchelder - PyCon 2012) (nedbatchelder.com)
7129.
It’s time to start using JavaScript strict mode (nczonline.net)
7130.
Github is down ()
7131.
Show HN: Hacker News for bitcoins (news.datcoin.net)
7132.
The curious incident of the Lisp in the night-time (loper-os.org)
7133.
Show HN: IndexedDB API examples for Firefox, Chrome and IE (axemclion.github.com)
7134.
Websocket + nodejs: Explained simply (anismiles.wordpress.com)
7135.
Why We Have to Go Back to a 40-Hour Work Week to Keep Our Sanity (alternet.org)
7136.
MemCachier in-memory cache now in Heroku Beta offering 10MB for FREE (addons.heroku.com)
7137.
Collection of tutorials on Node.js (findacoaching.com)
7138.
Shooting the Proscenium Arch: How People Fail to Realize Technology's Potential (forbes.com)
7139.
Screams of Silica, the college essay that got Garry Tan into Stanford (garry.posterous.com)
7140.
German Court Delays Apple's Slide-To-Unlock Lawsuit (reuters.com)