February 2013 Archive
12391.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Beats Apple iPhone to Best Smartphone Award (forbes.com)
12392.
Startup Knowledge Decays Quickly (jackealtman.com)
12393.
Crowdsourcing an Icon using 99designs and Bitvisitor (tagpadblog.tumblr.com)
12394.
Man Who Left PC in a Hole in the Wall to Teach Slum kids Wins $1mn Prize (nextbigwhat.com)
12395.
You're probably not drinking enough water. (lifehacker.com)
12396.
Wet computer server could cut Internet waste (phys.org)
12397.
Microsoft releases C++ REST SDK (“Casablanca”) (isocpp.org)
12398.
Node.js and Express for website hosting (simonholywell.com)
12399.
What is NoSQL and is it pornography? (hackingdistributed.com)
12400.
PastBook (howtowriteabusinessplan.com)
12401.
2012: a BSD year in retrospective (osnews.com)
12402.
The shale phenomenon: fabulous miracle with a fatal flaw (csmonitor.com)
12403.
The Australian Taxation Office stores passwords in plain text (alexn.id.au)
12404.
Demistifying the Objective-C runtime (cocoaheadsmtl.s3.amazonaws.com)
12405.
CSS Spritegenerator with HTML5 Animation (spritegenerator.toolset.io)
12406.
Working with DOM and Cookies in Javascript (mrbool.com)
12407.
RoboVM - Java to Native Bytecode Compiler for iOS (robovm.org)
12408.
Little kenyan boy's invention "lion lights" scares off lions. (mashable.com)
12409.
Skimr launches to help you quickly see what your favorite websites are posting. (skimr.co)
12410.
Stanford builds first complex computer chip out of carbon nanotubes (extremetech.com)
12411.
Mortal Kombat in JavaScript (github.com)
12412.
Nature: Why the new US open access policy is flawed (nature.com)
12413.
.NET hosted inside Node.js - implementing middleware or CPU-bound tasks (tomasz.janczuk.org)
12414.
Why Imitation Can Be the Sincerest Form of Innovation (wired.com)
12415.
Program searches data to uncover new scientific laws (slate.com)
12416.
Developing PhoneGap Applications (don.github.com)
12417.
Backbone like events in Python (github.com)
12418.
Smartphone tests users urine. Taking the piss. (bbc.co.uk)
12419.
Darm – An armv7 disassembler (jbremer.org)
12420.
Pagebox — sandboxing pages against XSS attacks (homakov.blogspot.fr)