March 2012 Archive
18691.
Anonymous revives LulzSec for new campaign of hacks and attacks (arstechnica.com)
18692.
Tibbr Takes on Yammer (comparz.com)
18693.
Samsung Galaxy s blaze 4g Features & Specification (7z-tutorials.com)
18694.
Touristmayday (touristmayday.com)
18695.
Tigo Helps Remittances Go Mobile (fastcompany.com)
18696.
Google's BigQuery brings big data to the cloud (techworld.com.au)
18697.
Tied to one big client, but wanting to spread out. (nytimes.com)
18698.
What Americans Would Give Up For The Internet: Alcohol, Exercise, Showers, Sex (fastcodesign.com)
18699.
EFF Raises Concerns About the New AOL Instant Messenger (eff.org)
18700.
Tech Addiction (realdanlyons.com)
18701.
Crowdsourced Book-Review Project Puts Critiques Online (chronicle.com)
18702.
Commodore Amiga Mini PC revealed: Core i7, 16GB of RAM and a Blu-ray drive (engadget.com)
18703.
Stratus Editor (github.com)
18704.
Show HN: Search All The Things! (an iPhone Web App) (lts.cr)
18705.
Game of the Century - Bobby Fischer vs Donald Byrne (youtube.com)
18706.
Dribbble - a pixel is born... The beggining of a story (dribbble.com)
18707.
Zynga Bought Out Draw Something Maker OMGPOP For $210 Million (everythingicafe.com)
18708.
Ok冰淇淋机 (4007167187.com)
18709.
Research into Flash and HTML5: Ten Months Later, a Second Look (now.periscopic.com)
18710.
Poppy Northcutt Of NASA (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
18711.
The Right Way To Deal With Copying: Be More Open c (techdirt.com)
18712.
Telecomix - Syrian Operations: Safety guidelines for Internet communications (telecomix.ceops.eu)
18713.
Nest thermostats back in stock (store.nest.com)
18714.
BBC Nature - Hibernating bears' wounds heal without scars (bbc.co.uk)
18715.
Are small biotechs more productive because they have no other choice? (biotechtranslated.com)
18716.
YouTube now offers to autocorrect badly-lit or shaky videos (mashable.com)
18717.
"The Future of Internets" | The Midnight Blog (midnightposts.com)
18718.
Hit the road Dogma (max-michaels.blogspot.com)
18719.
Music video takes over your browser (e.m-bed.de)
18720.
London thinktank has already lofted a fleet of swarming file-sharing drones (boingboing.net)