March 2012 Archive
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Senate Passes Start-Ups Bill
(politics.nytimes.com)
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Apple's iOS 5.1 Safari Browser Vulnerable to Address Bar Bug
(thenextweb.com)
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Why you should never argue in 140 characters or less
(hanselman.com)
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What does Ruby have that Python doesn't, and vice versa?
(stackoverflow.com)
11649.
Solving Problems The Internet Way
(nickyg.me)
11650.
So You're A Startup: How To Deal With Financial Statements
(velocity.uwaterloo.ca)
11651.
The new iPad is out. Now what, everybody else?
(techland.time.com)
11652.
Face It: You're Clinging On to a Zombie Start-Up
(online.wsj.com)
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CityGrid, Google, Yelp Places API Comparison: Request Structure
(citygridmedia.com)
11656.
The Iced-Coffee Economy: Why the Cold Stuff Costs More
(newyork.grubstreet.com)
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Immigration Law for Startups in NYC
(eventbrite.com)
11660.
IRobot and Willow Garage Debate Closed vs. Open Source Robotics
(spectrum.ieee.org)
11661.
6 Reasons Why High Speed Trading Is Taking Over the Markets
(financialsense.com)
11662.
OpenShift now supports Node.js
(redhat.com)
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Unix for Poets
(stanford.edu)
11666.
RIM hiring iOS developers for enterprise apps
(appleinsider.com)
11667.
State of Browser on Geekzone - New Zealand March 2012
(freitasm.com)
11668.
Show HN: mario.py, a convenience library for i/o
(github.com)
11669.
Twitter Engineering: Security Open House March 29
(engineering.twitter.com)
11670.
Vibrating Tattoo Patented By Nokia Alerts Users When Phone Rings
(huffingtonpost.com)