March 2012 Archive
10891.
"The Audrey Test": Or, What Should Every Techie Know About Education? (hackeducation.com)
10892.
A Day In The Life Of A Multi-Billion-Dollar Startup Founder (businessinsider.com)
10893.
Mapper.js allows you to add automatic area highlighting to image maps (netzgesta.de)
10894.
Marginal Tax Rates and Wishful Thinking (nytimes.com)
10895.
Digital Media Fundamentals (xiph.org)
10896.
Google Wallet’s Founding Engineer, Product Lead Already at Work on Tappmo (techcrunch.com)
10897.
Newest Freebies from the Designmoo Community (designtickle.com)
10898.
Here's how you kill Hollywood (jeffdechambeau.com)
10899.
Network analysis deflates Bitcoin’s anonymity myth (technollama.co.uk)
10900.
SeeGit - The Git Repository Visualizer (gh:Haacked/SeeGit) (github.com)
10901.
The Linux Setup - Jon “maddog” Hall (mylinuxrig.com)
10902.
Crossrail unveils German machines that will bore into the heart of London (guardian.co.uk)
10903.
Facebook updates Statement of Rights and Responsibilities (thenextweb.com)
10904.
Replacing findbigmail.com with simple Python script (github.com)
10905.
FireHost Continues Expansion, Launches Data Center in Phoenix, Arizona (launchdfw.com)
10906.
Is it copyright curtains for Pinterest? (thewhatnoise.com)
10907.
Proof Yourself Against Sensationalized Stats (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
10908.
Using Wolfram Alpha from Clojure (blog.markwatson.com)
10909.
Don’t Think Big. There, I Said It. (market-by-numbers.com)
10910.
Culturomics: Words have life cycles (online.wsj.com)
10911.
Fred Wilson Crosses the Line (plexav.com)
10912.
PCL spam filter in Clojure (github.com)
10913.
Still a Fast-Food Nation: Eric Schlosser Reflects on 10 Years Later (thedailybeast.com)
10914.
Why we do not have un-paid internships (adafruit.com)
10915.
Amateur radio as a source of innovation (boskong.blogspot.ca)
10916.
Mistakes Student Entrepreneurs Should Avoid (startupremarkable.com)
10917.
A Foolproof Diet (jamesaltucher.com)
10918.
Anonymous operating system prompts security warnings (bbc.co.uk)
10919.
PirateBay takes cloud computing literally, experiments with airborne drones (webdistortion.com)
10920.
Dabble: A/B testing for class-based Python web frameworks (late.am)