March 2012 Archive
16471.
Epicurus on Happiness – Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness (duartex.com)
16472.
Meet the crazy start-ups from the Startup Bus (inc.com)
16473.
How technology should be used to spur open government (geekwire.com)
16474.
Don't Upset the Intellectual Property Fashion Police (freedom-to-tinker.com)
16475.
Investor Inattention during FIFA World Cup matches (blagspot.net)
16476.
Analytics on PandoDaily, HN, and an Eric Riese Tweet (blog.meeteor.com)
16477.
Being Honest To Yourself (stepanp.com)
16478.
Narcissus Prime (futilitycloset.com)
16479.
Paper poster plays pop music (bbc.co.uk)
16480.
Google: Can America’s most loved campaigns be re-imagined for the web? (projectrebrief.com)
16481.
Workers slacking off? It must be March (lifeinc.today.msnbc.msn.com)
16482.
The Future Of Education Is Online (productivitybits.com)
16483.
What cost; freedom (atarimagazines.com)
16484.
How to make decisions based on data, rather than assumptions (culttt.com)
16485.
Flying drone swarm could bring free Wi-Fi access to protesters [video] (bgr.com)
16486.
AppMobi Releases First Public Version of jqMobi HTML5 Framework (readwriteweb.com)
16487.
Swayable.com site is up for auction (flippa.com)
16488.
What happens when you lose your smartphone? (extremetech.com)
16489.
Ebooks pricing is outrageous and short-sighted (ecomware.com)
16490.
SuperNormal - A differnet type of tech journalism (cityofsound.com)
16491.
Wolfram Alpha Pro runs rings around today's search engines (gcn.com)
16492.
Story Pricing (tbray.org)
16493.
UX gripes: Hootsuite's Refresh Button (simondlr.com)
16494.
The Medium & The Message (tommyp.org)
16495.
Pycon 2012 : Hand Coded Applications with SQLAlchemy (slides and video) (techspot.zzzeek.org)
16496.
Designer resources? ()
16497.
Monitor Amazon Web Services RDS instances with Nagios (mijndertstuij.nl)
16498.
Email's effectiveness is erroding (as seen with data) (lukew.com)
16499.
Pagination in Java web applications with JSPs and Hibernate (java-only.com)
16500.
Intel: Thunderbolt optical cabling coming this year (arstechnica.com)