February 2013 Archive
9901.
Brilliant Math and Physics Problems (brilliant.org)
9902.
The seven deadly sins of startups, give or take a few (fakemdc.blogspot.com)
9903.
Nonprofit programming bootcamp ($1000 & they pay $400/month for part 2) (bootcamps.in)
9904.
Switzerland guns: Living with firearms the Swiss way (bbc.co.uk)
9905.
Australia to grill Apple, others on pricing (reuters.com)
9906.
Apple, Microsoft and Adobe summoned by Australia for overcharging customers (bbc.co.uk)
9907.
How can I get browser to prompt to save password? (stackoverflow.com)
9908.
Awesome Infographic showing undersea cabling that powers Internet (fastcodesign.com)
9909.
Software that predicts people's future behavior (smh.com.au)
9910.
Apple, Adobe, Microsoft subpoenaed to explain price gouging (cnet.com.au)
9911.
Either Provide Healthy Food or No Food (murtza.org)
9912.
Analytics is not a cost center (ufert.se)
9913.
Bootswatch - Free themes for Twitter Bootstrap (bootswatch.com)
9914.
Pirate Bay documentary now streaming, up for download (engadget.com)
9915.
Competition crowdsources blisteringly-fast TopCoder software (theregister.co.uk)
9916.
HNer's - If you want to come to my conference, I'll give you a ticket for free (superconf.co)
9917.
List of Responsive Grid Framework (dzyngiri.com)
9918.
See which changes proposed by lobbyists (lobbyplag.eu)
9919.
Why does music sound 'right'? (scienceblogs.com)
9920.
Oscar-Nommed VFX House Rhythm & Hues Filing For Bankruptcy (deadline.com)
9921.
How heavy metal can rescue your business (guardian.co.uk)
9922.
An Introduction to Jekyll (harrisonsweeney.com)
9923.
CSS - HTML naming conventions for ID, class and to include element type prefix? (stackoverflow.com)
9924.
Watching porn is bad for your smartphone (money.cnn.com)
9925.
'Google for Spies' Draws Ire from Rights Groups (smh.com.au)
9926.
An Open Letter to the Speed of Light (blog.chaoscollective.org)
9927.
WorldWide Telescope (worldwidetelescope.org)
9928.
Notes on the classList API (nostrongbeliefs.com)
9929.
Todo MVC (addyosmani.github.com)
9930.
Reviews several static analyzers which can claim to be called "Parallel Lint" (viva64.com)