March 2012 Archive
12631.
Glibc steering committee dissolving (permalink.gmane.org)
12632.
Refurbured Kindle Fire $139 Amazon (deviceguru.com)
12633.
The Shy Scientist (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
12634.
Red Hat: First $1 Billion Open Source Company (informationweek.com)
12635.
Securing MongoDB traffic with ssltunnel on Windows (anodejs.org)
12636.
Do's & Dont's of A/B Testing (blog.rejoiner.com)
12637.
"Linux is the hype du jour." Gartner, 1999 (google.com)
12638.
What We Look for When Hiring (blog.canworksmart.com)
12639.
Show HN: Reddit-based front-end to the Arxiv (arxaliv.org)
12640.
Big Update: We added A-G-E to our A-P-I (age detection is here) (face.com)
12641.
Spotify and The Echo Nest integrate APIs (thenextweb.com)
12642.
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky (hpmor.com)
12643.
Will Canada have its own US-style sub-prime crisis? (ratehub.ca)
12644.
Perl 5.16 and beyond (lwn.net)
12645.
How Do You Go Global Against Clones And Competitors? (techcrunch.com)
12646.
HTML5 - Etiqueta Nav (codecriticon.com)
12647.
Tablet table top stand - made in USA (kickstarter.com)
12648.
Learning independence with Google Search features (googleblog.blogspot.com)
12649.
Cool CSS/JS experiments in online magazine of art, MEGAZINE (megazinemagazine.com)
12650.
Oracle Takes Another Dig at Red Hat with Free Updates and Errata (readwriteweb.com)
12651.
The Carbon Map (carbonmap.org)
12652.
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic (docs.oracle.com)
12653.
Analyis on patent of compression of truly random data (gailly.net)
12654.
Is HTML a Humane Markup Language? [2008] (codinghorror.com)
12655.
UK jails Twitter User for 56 days because of his racist remarks (telegraph.co.uk)
12656.
OKPAY launches the complete Bitcoin integration (okpay.com)
12657.
Antiviral Drugs Could Blast the Common Cold—Should We Use Them? (wired.com)
12658.
Why We've Evolved to Distrust Google (motherboard.vice.com)
12659.
With Google Earth India can no longer hide its "Slumdogs" (time.com)
12660.
Pushing the Web Forward with HTTP/308 (blogs.msdn.com)