March 2012 Archive
20101.
Livestream of NY Tech Meetup 27 March (new.livestream.com)
20102.
For those of you who like to poke fun at Portland... (dealwithitportland.com)
20103.
In less than 1min, get a FREE Toddler iPhone/iPad App and a $50 gift certificate (signup.appstractart.com)
20104.
Phone Skills: How to Give Good Phone (inc.com)
20105.
A Guide to Ambient Social Networking for Business Owners | Entrepreneur.com (entrepreneur.com)
20106.
CEOs Who Tweet Held in High Regard (emarketer.com)
20107.
Accelerator and Incubator Programs for Entrepreneurs (webtotherescue.com)
20108.
Everlane (thegeekscompanion.com)
20109.
Deliver Mail (thegeekscompanion.com)
20110.
Model-Based Robust Clustering (stathacking.com)
20111.
Why The Heck Do You Need My Facebook Password? (startupdispatch.com)
20112.
Fear vs. greed at Facebook (inc.com)
20113.
Is it a condom or is it an Android? (realdanlyons.com)
20114.
The “Paying To Work For Free” VFX Business Model (vfxsoldier.wordpress.com)
20115.
The Salesman Who Cried Wolf (battlehardened.wordpress.com)
20116.
EVE Council Chairman provoked player with mental instability to commit suicide (eurogamer.net)
20117.
In the browser multi source music player powered by tomahawk (toma.hk)
20118.
Use machine learning to fundamentally change the way people interact ()
20119.
Ivan Sutherland: Technology and Courage [pdf] (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
20120.
Thoughts on the Crowdfunding Bill (perceptive.ly)
20121.
Vyu.me - Ultimate URL Shortening & Link Sharing Network (vyu.me)
20122.
Gmelius 5.1 with standardization of emails style in the Gmail inbox (Chrome) (chrome.google.com)
20123.
The startup accelerator boom...er, bubble (news.cnet.com)
20124.
Google Play Hacked: Unauthorized App Appearing Installed (android.stackexchange.com)
20125.
Made in Mass - a website cataloging Boston/Mass Tech Companies (madeinmass.com)
20126.
Coding Horror: Because They All Suck (2007) (codinghorror.com)
20127.
Changing lives with lines of code (fragmented.posterous.com)
20128.
The State of Mobile Gaming (dskang.com)
20129.
Congrats MIT, Harvard, and Rice. Thanks to you we can now see through corners (trendguardian.com)
20130.
Ask HN: Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to film/tv scripts ()