March 2012 Archive
11011.
The $1,000 brownie (seanmalarkey.com)
11012.
Linux 3.3 released: Android can now boot from the Linux kernel (itworld.com)
11013.
Crushing Local SEO Competition: A Case Study (seochat.com)
11014.
Researchers have developed a unique way to create FULL-COLOUR holograms (physorg.com)
11015.
New android app released: Ledify (miximum.fr)
11016.
Must See : (Dubstep + Guitar) (youtube.com)
11017.
Irish Government to Spend €60 Million Attracting VCs (blogs.wsj.com)
11018.
Darpa dreams of authentication using the way you type (arstechnica.com)
11019.
[Blog] Higher order kinds in Scala (cakesolutions.net)
11020.
The Sorry State of Open-Source Dropbox Clones (aclindsay.com)
11021.
What a Week for Wall Street (betterment.com)
11022.
Does 1Password Store Passwords Securely? (emergentchaos.com)
11023.
A Field Guide To Copyleft Perspectives (dustycloud.org)
11024.
A Conversation with Peter Thiel (the-american-interest.com)
11025.
Apple to Pay Dividend, Buy Back Stock to Return Some of Cash (bloomberg.com)
11026.
What Apple's dividend and buybacks mean to you (arstechnica.com)
11027.
Show HN: My Photo editing App for iPad (christian-kienle.de)
11028.
Please review my startup (fastcandidate.com)
11029.
Show HN: NewFeed.me - See all your social news feeds Pinterest-style (newfeed.me)
11030.
Jolicloud Me, A Personal Cloud Organizing Service, Opens In Beta Today (techcrunch.com)
11031.
Accidental Time Capsule: Moments from Computing in 1994 (readwriteweb.com)
11032.
Secret Service takes out “astonishing” cyber theft ring (networkworld.com)
11033.
ISPs to become copyright cops this summer (extremetech.com)
11034.
Show HN: New Mac app that streams any music (Spotify) to your AirPort Express (getporthole.com)
11035.
Windows 8 Development Resources for Everyone (dzone.com)
11036.
IT Barrier Tape to "Keep Out Luddites" (kickstarter.com)
11037.
Why the GTK+ wayland backend can't be enabled in linux distros, at all (lists.freedesktop.org)
11038.
Gamification of a jury pool (frafdez.posterous.com)
11039.
Software versus Content — The Lines Have Blurred (jacksonfish.com)
11040.
Dumb Employers, Lucky Startups And An Untapped Reservoir (techcrunch.com)