March 2012 Archive
17101.
Why Windows 8 Does The Right Thing The Wrong Way (blackhole12.blogspot.com)
17102.
The Road to Hell Is Paved with Viral Videos (foreignpolicy.com)
17103.
Unix for Poets (stanford.edu)
17104.
Where HNers work (hnsearch.com)
17105.
Ask HN: Feedback from Code Academy grads? ()
17106.
New City of San Francisco Data Portal (citygridmedia.com)
17107.
Introducing Justinmind Usernote (blog.justinmind.com)
17108.
Can a Startup Renaissance Fix Young America? (twitter.com)
17109.
Canada relaxes rules on foreign ownership of wireless companies (engadget.com)
17110.
Check out Arena's new BOM Manager (octopart.com)
17111.
Nubimus - A Programmatic Dialogue (chrisumbel.com)
17112.
AOL Swears that AIM Won't Be Killed, But It's Already Too Late (thenextweb.com)
17113.
Why Joint Decision Making Exacerbates Rejection of Outside Information (opim.wharton.upenn.edu)
17114.
Stanford's Jeff Pfeffer, author of Power, interview (youtube.com)
17115.
What would Molydeux? An international petermolydeux based game jam (whatwouldmolydeux.com)
17116.
President Obama invites Apple design chief Jonathan Ive to state dinner (appleinsider.com)
17117.
Our Collectors (Jon Masamitsu's Weblog) (blogs.oracle.com)
17118.
How Much Does Yahoo Need Facebook? (Infographic) (pandodaily.com)
17119.
GVPE creates a virtual ethernet network with multiple nodes (software.schmorp.de)
17120.
"Reflections on Wolfram's New Kind of Science" (kurzweilai.net)
17121.
Drip.fm Music subscription service signs Diplo's "Mad Decent" label (drip.fm)
17122.
Huff Your Way to a Healthier You (themorningnews.org)
17123.
Creating a Winning Game Industry Art Portfolio (gamasutra.com)
17124.
Can a Startup Renaissance Fix Young America? (mashable.com)
17125.
Huggies Ad Suggests: Men are from Mars, Diapers are from Venus (triplepundit.com)
17126.
Procrastination Is Essential to Innovation (blogs.hbr.org)
17127.
Feedback on our online pitch deck? ()
17128.
Shoot Many Robots gives good carnage (venturebeat.com)
17129.
Anchor comes to the US (anchor.com.au)
17130.
Oracle Delivers Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel R2 for Oracle Linux (eweek.com)