March 2012 Archive
12931.
My First Hackathon: Lessons Learned (ericmuyser.com)
12932.
Head of 'faster-than-light' neutrinos team resigns (hosted.ap.org)
12933.
Tekpub/Pluralsight 48 Hour Special (wekeroad.com)
12934.
Why WWW? (blog.julioc.me)
12935.
Spotify extends free unlimited music. But why? (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
12936.
Sitting Too Long Boosts Death Risks (eurekalert.org)
12937.
3 Reasons Why I’m Finished With Consulting. (deepdenken.tumblr.com)
12938.
FoundersCard relaunches itself (founderscard.com)
12939.
The Fantastic Ambition of 'Game of Thrones' (theatlantic.com)
12940.
Vim smartinput.txt - Provide smart input assistant (vim-doc.heroku.com)
12941.
What are the most efficient micro-blogging languages? (economist.com)
12942.
Trom: The Reality of Me (tromsite.com)
12943.
Windows 8 Start button isn't coming back, but there will be a tutorial (arstechnica.com)
12944.
IPhone 4 Owners Can Now File Their $15 Claims. Are you Eligible? (appchronicles.com)
12945.
The S stands for Simple (wanderingbarque.com)
12946.
Computer & Technology Television Programs of the 1980's and 1990's (archive.org)
12947.
Two groups of entrepreneurs (janitahan.posterous.com)
12948.
Rich Ajax Platform - Eclipse (eclipse.org)
12949.
Google Profits More Than Four Times From iPhone Than Android (guardian.co.uk)
12950.
There's no such thing as degrees of DRM (radar.oreilly.com)
12951.
Monty: MariaDB 5.5.22 Release Notes (kb.askmonty.org)
12952.
China arrests six over coup rumours (bbc.co.uk)
12953.
Google JS Test: Lightweight JS unit testing using the V8 engine (code.google.com)
12954.
Ask: Any Dreamit ventures alumni here? I've been accepted and looking for advice ()
12955.
Creepy App Risks Stepping US Closer to Privacy Legislation (jnorthrop.me)
12956.
Average IQ is falling in Britain and beyond (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
12957.
ICFP Programming Contest 2012 dates: July 13—16 (icfpconference.org)
12958.
Teach yourself programming in 10,000 hours (norvig.com)
12959.
Hexadecimal is broken (ajf.me)
12960.
The iPhone Twitter client TwitterFon was once open source... what happened? (github.com)