March 2012 Archive
17761.
Com Lag: Slow Media, & The Occupation Of Online Time (thequietus.com)
17762.
Darth Vader's Weekend Supercar Spotted (techeblog.com)
17763.
The State Decoded: State codes, for humans. (statedecoded.com)
17764.
244 years later, Encylopedia Britannica is going out of print (2dayblog.com)
17765.
Fading highlighter retains textbook values (aquirkyblog.com)
17766.
Measurement of the neutrino velocity with the ICARUS detector (arxiv.org)
17767.
Mike Daisey’s Apple Story Has ‘Significant Fabrications’ (blogs.wsj.com)
17768.
Search is bought, not sold (darrenherman.com)
17769.
Finally fixing bufferbloat (mark.scottishclimbs.com)
17770.
Mike Daisey's Pride (newyorker.com)
17771.
Personal proteomics – reality check on Bioproximity’s Proteome Cluster (personalproteomics.wordpress.com)
17772.
Firefox Metro development heating up, 2nd status update (brianbondy.com)
17773.
Skydiver Makes Test Jump From 13 Miles Up (wired.com)
17774.
OpenBSD 5.1 pre-orders announced. (plus three new songs and artwork) (openbsd.org)
17775.
Twitter Co-Founder – Damn Impressive Interview (stager.tv)
17776.
It’s a simple recipe for happiness. (openculture.com)
17777.
What is Social Media to Small Business? (gemnicholls.com)
17778.
JavaScript Regexp Tool (gethifi.com)
17779.
Optics hacking: where to purchase custom fresnel lenses? (quora.com)
17780.
Data on SXSW Apps “Real People Use” - from ‘Thumb’ (techcrunch.com)
17781.
School of JavaScript (schoolofjavascript.com)
17782.
How to re stream shoutcast radio stream using php or any other language ()
17783.
Is programmer really profession for youth only? (pixelstech.net)
17784.
Trump's boys love a killing spree (timeslive.co.za)
17785.
The new iPad uses Helvetica Neue (esusatyo.tumblr.com)
17786.
Screenshots of Mozilla's Mobile OS, Boot to Gecko (B2G) (blog.varunkumar.me)
17787.
Ordos: The biggest ghost town in China (bbc.co.uk)
17788.
A compelling argument for regulations on sub $1billion dollar IPOs (victusspiritus.com)
17789.
Unix Socket FAQ (unixguide.net)
17790.
Giveaway Contest: PHP and MongoDB Beginner's Guide (rubayeet.com)