What Every Start-up Should Know about PR
(thedailymuse.com)
March 2012 Archive
7141.
7142.
Mentoring Organizations for Google Summer of Code 2012 Announced
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)
7143.
TI LaunchPad development on Ubuntu 11.10 running in VirtualBox
(clayrichardson.me)
7144.
Photos: Space Shuttles Discovery and Atlantis Meet One Last Time
(nycaviation.com)
7145.
Apple loses final ITC ruling against Motorola Mobility
(fosspatents.blogspot.com)
7146.
Analysis of Fast Modularity Clustering on Twitter
(sapandiwakar.in)
7147.
7148.
7149.
5 crazy Lego inventions that actually work
(games.yahoo.com)
7150.
Thank you for listening, Microsoft
(unvisual.com)
7151.
Kevin Rose's Milk joins Google
(physorg.com)
7152.
Some tips for interacting with the press
(cdixon.org)
7153.
Stanford's Terman building demolished, becoming open space.
(news.stanford.edu)
7154.
IPad 2 vs. the New iPad
(spikex.net)
7155.
An in-depth interview with Andy Gavin
(all-things-andy-gavin.com)
7156.
“Build A Real App” Tutorial Series Launched For Non-Programmers
(blog.radicalbreeze.com)
7157.
How VoIP works
(sipwise.com)
7158.
Focus on building 10x teams, not on hiring 10x developers
(avichal.wordpress.com)
7159.
Fred Amoroso: Is this the man behind Yahoo's patent offensive?
(news.cnet.com)
7160.
How to square numbers closer to 50 in just 3 seconds
(mathema-tricks.blogspot.com)
7161.
Is the LHC throwing away too much data?
(newscientist.com)
7162.
Lifelong learning and the Computer Science Curriculum
(alexobenauer.com)
7163.
Show HN: Slap - A command line tool for pasting
(crowell.github.com)
7164.
What I learned trying to "Start Up" in High School
(trevortwells.posterous.com)
7165.
Objects on Rails: How to Apply Classic OO Ideas to Rails Apps
(objectsonrails.com)
7166.
Rightsholders Group to Charge Libraries for Reading Books to Kids
(thenextweb.com)
7167.
Sent from my phone
(jclaes.blogspot.com)
7168.
How Tor Uses Python
(pyvideo.org)
7169.
Sharing of intellectually stimulating articles.
(quora.com)
7170.
Toll booth: Could Facebook charge developers for access?
(arstechnica.com)