March 2012 Archive
9931.
The probability of providing data to Google? (w3techs.com)
9932.
John Carter: the movie (esr.ibiblio.org)
9933.
Designing Gmail’s new left navigation (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
9934.
Stride, a small business CRM, launches in Private Beta (techcrunch.com)
9935.
Ars Technica: iPhoto for iOS out-does Adobe for mobile image editing (arstechnica.com)
9936.
I Love Ruby Because .. (myloveruby.herokuapp.com)
9937.
PhoneGap/Cordova 1.5.0 Released (phonegap.com)
9938.
Siri as Gatekeeper - The Next Wave of Features (blog.randylubin.com)
9939.
VEVO forces you to signup with Facebook (webapps.stackexchange.com)
9940.
Chat Application with Play Framework and KnockoutJS (vyazici.blogspot.com)
9941.
Adventures of a Teenage Polyglot (nytimes.com)
9942.
Index of Dr Z's how to do it in Windows 8 posts (blogs.msdn.com)
9943.
How (and when) to use Android AsyncTasks for updating your UI (sep.com)
9944.
If You Want To Be a Rebel, Be Kind (dailygood.org)
9945.
Rummage - Pintrest like interface to browse eBay (rumma.ge)
9946.
Why Is Android Going Nowhere Fast As An Audio Platform? (synthtopia.com)
9947.
Optimizely: A/B testing software you'll actually use (optimizely.appspot.com)
9948.
Apple says a big F U to Final Cut Studio 2 users with OS X Lion (url.vg)
9949.
The TSA Blog: Viral Video About Body Scanners (blog.tsa.gov)
9950.
Medal of Honor Warfighter Gets It Right: CoD All Sorts of Wrong (loadoutroom.com)
9951.
Cupertino Apple Campus 2 Project Update (cupertino.org)
9952.
My Last Will and Testament (jamesaltucher.com)
9953.
Photo Essay: The Other Side of CES (technologyreview.com)
9954.
Acolyte brings face-to-face gameplay to iPhone (kickstarter.com)
9955.
Drug Helps Purge Hidden HIV (sciencedaily.com)
9956.
An Android Tries to Convince Her Maker She is Real (youtube.com)
9957.
Bill Gates: "There's nobody getting rich writing software that I know of" (1980) (features.slashdot.org)
9958.
Instagram on Android said to be nicer than iPhone. (theverge.com)
9959.
Code Like Clarkson (codypowell.com)
9960.
Germany Trying to Cut Publishers in on Web Profits (nytimes.com)