March 2012 Archive
7231.
Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker: we’ve been standards puritans for too long (webdev360.com)
7232.
Could Bitcoin Become the Currency of System D? (forbes.com)
7233.
Startup Cloning Big in Foreign Markets (betakit.com)
7234.
Full disclosure: Bitcoin-Qt on Windows vulnerability (gavintech.blogspot.com)
7235.
Mark Zuckerberg: Growing Facebook And Growing Up (fastcompany.com)
7236.
The Harsh Realities of Making Mobile Games for a Living (philterdesign.com)
7237.
Milawa: A "self-verifying" theorem prover, sound down to its machine code (cs.utexas.edu)
7238.
JavaScript Battery API (davidwalsh.name)
7239.
Ask HN: Help Negotiating Pay and Hours for a Startup ()
7240.
The Tragedy of Bits (moultano.blogspot.com)
7241.
For Two Quarters' Dividends, Apple Could Buy 77% of Netflix (rob.by)
7242.
Screenshots of Mozilla's mobile OS, Boot2Gecko (blog.varunkumar.me)
7243.
Why WebMD is history: surveying the new Web-based health startups (xconomy.com)
7244.
Are Internet Explorer users more likely to click on AdSense (yeblon.com)
7245.
Apple adds $12 billion in value by spending $55 billion in cash (untether.tv)
7246.
Why Yahoo’s Lawsuit Is BS (pandodaily.com)
7247.
JOBS bill may increase cost of capital, not reduce it (huffingtonpost.com)
7248.
HN Nugget: Heros (c580019.r19.cf2.rackcdn.com)
7249.
Is your privacy worth more than a bagel? (itworld.com)
7250.
Google removes "reddit is fun" from Play store for NSFW content (plus.google.com)
7251.
Pricing paintings with red in them (nplusonemag.com)
7252.
Big Data--The New Big Thing (comparz.com)
7253.
How Big Data Is Going To Change Entrepreneurship (gsb.stanford.edu)
7254.
Woman considers removal of paralyzed hand for bionic replacement (bbc.co.uk)
7255.
Scribd Has 100M Users & A Mobile App It Needs To Rethink (techcrunch.com)
7256.
Array languages for Lisp programmers (archive.vector.org.uk)
7257.
Why Does Disruption in Financial Services Come from Below? (pandodaily.com)
7258.
Without ads, Android apps could be more than twice as power-efficient (theverge.com)
7259.
Ending the mass assignment party (techno-weenie.net)
7260.
Some random observations on Linux ASLR (scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com)