February 2013 Archive
7591.
YC application as a Google Doc, for easier editing (docs.google.com)
7592.
Here’s what an actual “Six Strikes” copyright alert looks like (arstechnica.com)
7593.
StartitUp is Your To-Do List For Starting a Company (tech.co)
7594.
Game of Thrones director says piracy helps the show (geek.com)
7595.
Cheap desktop 3D scanner is now available on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
7596.
The Making of: ROM City Rampage (Retro City Rampage) 8-bit programming (youtube.com)
7597.
Email Standards Project (email-standards.org)
7598.
Dash – Snippet Manager and AWESOME Docs Browser (kapeli.com)
7599.
Advanced Application Security Auditing Cheatsheet (github.com)
7600.
Aaron Swartz Was Right (chronicle.com)
7601.
NextJump CEO: How would a #NoFirePolicy affect your company? (davidmarquet.com)
7602.
Ebook Publishing Process (jstorimer.com)
7603.
Light Table reaches 0.3.0 (github.com)
7604.
Finding the Visible in the Invisible [video] (nytimes.com)
7605.
What we Learned from Our First 50 Email Campaigns (everydaydreamholiday.com)
7606.
Intel drops a Big Data shocker (forbes.com)
7607.
What's The Difference: Ada Then and Now (electronicdesign.com)
7608.
The Little Manual of API Design [pdf] (www4.in.tum.de)
7609.
Deploying a Small Clojure + MongoDB Application on Heroku and MongoHQ (adambard.com)
7610.
Speculation about Bitcoin's future (simondlr.com)
7611.
The Enduring Myth of the 'Free' Internet (theatlantic.com)
7612.
Are Company personalities reflected in the design of their Headquarters? (businessinsider.com)
7613.
Judge who issued extreme ruling for Samsung against Apple hired by Samsung (fosspatents.com)
7614.
Intercontinental mind-meld unites two rats (nature.com)
7615.
Founders as Soldiers (medium.com)
7616.
Basin (a Digital Ocean client) for Android introduces iOS version (basinapp.com)
7617.
Why I Agree With Marissa Mayer (huffingtonpost.com)
7618.
Chip-based genome sequencer: digitizing your genome now costs $1000 (spectrum.ieee.org)
7619.
EBay-Owned Social Shopping Site Svpply Debuts A New Android App (techcrunch.com)
7620.
Hi, My Name is Natalie, and I'm a Rocket Scientist (techvibes.com)