March 2012 Archive
12961.
What it's like being an EA Engineer (isaaclean.com)
12962.
Another vertebrate species reported extinct from the Hawaiian Islands (sciencedaily.com)
12963.
Siri or the Reinvention of Mobile Search User Experience (needforair.com)
12964.
HTML Layout Best Practices (jinaldesai.net)
12965.
Google's 8 bit maps (thenextweb.com)
12966.
JavaScript mixin performance (jsperf.com)
12967.
Introduction to HTML5 forms and CSS3 Pseudo Classes (cssjockey.com)
12968.
Beem: A Jabber/XMPP client for Android (beem-project.com)
12969.
Largest space survey ever gains insights into Dark Energy (bbc.co.uk)
12970.
A simple light weight IDE for Scala (github.com)
12971.
Swarm behavior (wonderfl.net)
12972.
Empty Spaces: Can parking lots be great? (slate.com)
12973.
Is Your New HDTV Watching You? (hdguru.com)
12974.
The Streets are paved with Pyrite (zachbruhnke.com)
12975.
You don't need to shrink a database to get a smaller backup (blogs.lessthandot.com)
12976.
Aaencode - Encode any JavaScript program to Japanese style emoticons (^_^) (utf-8.jp)
12977.
Writing papers using LaTeX and iPad (adrian-schroeter.com)
12978.
Tired Of Straight Tech News? Check Out Techcrunch.com/Drama (techcrunch.com)
12979.
Kotlin M1 Candidate (blog.jetbrains.com)
12980.
What Not To Do When Teaching Creative Writing (lindseyreneegrace.wordpress.com)
12981.
Majority Female (mur.mu.rs)
12982.
Amazon is stifling the e-commerce revolution — discovery commerce? (gigaom.com)
12983.
Make shapefiles of satellite ground tracks with Ground Track Generator (github.com)
12984.
Sensational headline that's kind of what the post is about to get to front page (news.ycombinator.com)
12985.
BMW adds extra sportiness to its i-series lineup, unveils i8 Concept Spyder (engadget.com)
12986.
April 1st on Google Analytics (enzenhofer.posterous.com)
12987.
Google spreadsheet of education startups (docs.google.com)
12988.
What would happen if you ran bundle update right now? (robots.thoughtbot.com)
12989.
Various Notable Development Setups (usesthis.com)
12990.
The AlgoRythmics: algorithms through folk dance (youtube.com)