March 2012 Archive
9571.
Sara Blakely on bootstrapping Spanx (youtube.com)
9572.
Meet Clover, possible savior of lost mobile transactions (gigaom.com)
9573.
Brain, Bytes, Back, Buns - The Programmer's Priorities (hanselman.com)
9574.
Apple hands iPad rivals an opportunity, but who will take it? (itworld.com)
9575.
Should Rails Remove the Scaffold Generator? (groups.google.com)
9576.
Sequoia Capital Invests $10 Million in Songkick (mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com)
9577.
Chat Startup Yobongo Gets Acq-Hired By Mixbook (techcrunch.com)
9578.
ICANN thought paper on domain seizures and takedowns (blog.icann.org)
9579.
Fake it till you make it (startupgiraffe.com)
9580.
Home made iPhone scanner stand (blog.jgc.org)
9581.
Artificially intelligent vs. artificially human (arstechnica.com)
9582.
Show HN: Make your inbox a private party with Bouncr (boun.cr)
9583.
Half the Battle Against DRM (mako.cc)
9584.
Emboldened by Megaupload shutdown, Hollywood targets Hotfile (arstechnica.com)
9585.
Torrent-less Pirate Bay Sees Massive Drop in Bandwith (torrentfreak.com)
9586.
Unix and Node: Pipes and Streams (dailyjs.com)
9587.
Unlocking Autism's Mysteries (cmu.edu)
9588.
Drawn to Scale Announces Funding for Real-Time Big Data (drawntoscale.com)
9589.
Apple’s press conference showed a brand unraveling (venturebeat.com)
9590.
Solar storm not as strong as feared (usatoday.com)
9591.
EURion constellation (en.wikipedia.org)
9592.
Addressing the USPTO Backlog (patentlyo.com)
9593.
Future Web - New podcast about entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley (youtube.com)
9594.
US founders: show how many jobs you could create if the crowdfunding law passed (legalizecrowdfunding.org)
9595.
Set of useful mixins for the LESS CSS pre-processor (lesselements.com)
9596.
Witcher 2 devs: 'We will never use any DRM anymore' (joystiq.com)
9597.
Apple TV Easter Eggs: Cloud Matching for Movies, Netflix Billed to iTunes… (wired.com)
9598.
Brazilian PRO Demands Blogger Pay $204 A Month To Embed Videos (techdirt.com)
9599.
Idea: Donate a project day (momo.brauchtman.net)
9600.
Jelastic has more than 10,000 users (blog.jelastic.com)