March 2012 Archive
19951.
New York to Beijing in two hours without leaving the ground? (kurzweilai.net)
19952.
Google I/O Sells Out In Under 30 Minutes (slashgear.com)
19953.
Ask HN: Did anyone actually get a ticket to Google I/O? ()
19954.
FTC releases privacy reccomendations [pdf] (ftc.gov)
19955.
Facebook Agrees: The Key To Its Future Success Is Design (fastcodesign.com)
19956.
Fixing I/O (blog.ethankuefner.com)
19957.
Freeline Skates - WalkIsOut (freeline-walkisout.com)
19958.
Ultimate SSH hacks (itworld.com)
19959.
This little known strategy can get you MANY more downloads of your apps (mattgoffrey.wordpress.com)
19960.
3D Print a Raspberry Pi Case (shapeways.com)
19961.
Your-code-may-be-elegant (omniti.com)
19962.
Carberp Trojan still alive and well, security company finds (news.techworld.com)
19963.
Overview of ARM machines (nullr0ute.com)
19964.
A NLP Module for node.js (css.dzone.com)
19965.
TouchOSC - cool MIDI control surface (iOS/ Android) (hexler.net)
19966.
AWS and Eucalyptus bring AWS to on-premises IT environments (eucalyptus.com)
19967.
The Xfund, Harvard, And The Student-Entrepreneur (fastcompany.com)
19968.
Apple faces legal challenge in Australia of 4g label (washingtonpost.com)
19969.
GoCardless (S2011) is hiring a London-based Ruby Developer (gocardless.com)
19970.
Why are there so few dunks in women’s basketball? (slate.com)
19971.
Dear Coursera and Udacity Don’t congratulate yourself too much (openresearch.wordpress.com)
19972.
Eye tracking machine is better lie detector than expert interrogators (geek.com)
19973.
The Difference Between Winners and Losers (johnfdoherty.com)
19974.
Check out Brightcove's new offices in Boston [slideshow] (venturefizz.com)
19975.
How Mobile Phones are Tackling Poverty (icanhasinternets.com)
19976.
A quick look: The Angry Birds phenomenon (networkworld.com)
19977.
Mobile App Directory Appolicious Debuts Advertising Platform (techcrunch.com)
19978.
Impossible Software Is About To Do Impossible Things With Your Video (techcrunch.com)
19979.
Create Online Battles (KillerStartup.com) (killerstartups.com)
19980.
Programmers are not resources (coder.cl)