March 2012 Archive
16531.
A device that charges your phone while you breathe (joaolammoglia.net)
16532.
Ask HN: What blogging services support blogging via emailed markdown? ()
16533.
Using web views to accelerate iOS development (Socialcam job post) ()
16534.
Qmpeople.com - The internet's newest destination for social networking (aksindiblog.com)
16535.
SxSW: Cliché “I’m Sick of Social Media” Post (tech.li)
16536.
Flexible method signatures in JUnit tests (blog.avisi.nl)
16537.
Goodyear putting rfids into bus tires (rfidjournal.com)
16538.
What are you doing? (inbox-online.com)
16539.
Make your own capacitive gloves (icrontic.com)
16540.
Turing's Cathedral by George Dyson (guardian.co.uk)
16541.
Open Domain Directory (greendizer.com)
16542.
The Bender Brewer Project (asciimation.co.nz)
16543.
With New Tool, Visual.ly Wants To Replace PowerPoint With Infographics (fastcodesign.com)
16544.
Routine, but Cannot be Automated (tempobook.com)
16545.
Curing The Black Box Syndrome (blog.exorbyte.com)
16546.
10 ways to celebrate Pi Day (networkworld.com)
16547.
Top California banking regulator Haraf quits (bizjournals.com)
16548.
Instantly search tweets from command line with PHP (bobbelderbos.com)
16549.
What's your Must Have Score? (musthavescore.com)
16550.
Video - Scaling the Web: Databases & NoSQL (youtube.com)
16551.
Real Reason for Prosecutions of Bodog.com and Megaupload? (thedailybell.com)
16552.
Jupiter Applet - A new Applet with Appindicator support (fewt.com)
16553.
Full-Motion Video On eInk Screen (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
16554.
Don't EVER reach out without an Agenda + Suggested Times. (blog.meeteor.com)
16555.
Microlend $1 Million Of Reid Hoffman's Money (kiva.org)
16556.
How we made: John Wardley and Candy Holland on the Nemesis rollercoaster (guardian.co.uk)
16557.
What do you get when you cross an accelerator with a nuclear reactor? (guardian.co.uk)
16558.
"The Lean Startup" cameo in dollarshaveclub.com [video] (youtube.com)
16559.
Why it's Hard to Launch Dating Websites (circlesblog.wordpress.com)
16560.
The blog post that should have been a book: Steve Yegge on computer games. (steve-yegge.blogspot.com.au)