February 2013 Archive
19921.
19922.
MIT report identifies keys to new American innovation
(web.mit.edu)
19923.
Inside New York's startup bubble
(guardian.co.uk)
19924.
Academia is failing but not for everyone
(gergely.imreh.net)
19925.
Smooth Life
(preposterousuniverse.com)
19926.
China's cyber-hacking: Getting Ugly
(economist.com)
19927.
Is Poker A Game Of Skill Or Chance?
(statspotting.com)
19928.
19929.
Justice Department Joins Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong
(nytimes.com)
19930.
Startup Farming
(vimeo.com)
19931.
Listing tables that are truly partitioned in SQL Server
(blogs.lessthandot.com)
19932.
Don't use dropdowns for a few items only
(jgthms.com)
19933.
Helping or Hurting? (Keynote Talk at jQuery Europe)
(christianheilmann.com)
19934.
Dnsmasq Now Supports --ipset for Selective DNS-Based Filtering
(thekelleys.org.uk)
19935.
Game Analytics Opens To The Game Developing Masses, Raises $2.5M..
(techcrunch.com)
19936.
Facebook, Apple employees likely visited iPhoneDevSDK,..
(thenextweb.com)
19937.
19938.
3D-Printed Rocket Parts Will Take NASA to Mars
(mashable.com)
19939.
19940.
OpenJDK wiki system preview
(wiki-beta.openjdk.java.net)
19941.
Should Companies Tell Us When They Get Hacked?
(nytimes.com)
19942.
Wozniak warns Apple must stay 'cool' -- or else
(news.cnet.com)
19943.
Ubuntu Linux Primed for Life on Tablets
(wired.com)
19944.
If You Don't Know Linux, You Better Learn Fast
(linux.com)
19945.
OSS to run a church .. just in case
(openlp.org)
19946.
Microsoft Hacked, Just Like Apple, Twitter, Facebook
(thenextweb.com)
19947.
19948.
Ubuntu Offers One Operating System for Any Device
(technologyreview.com)
19949.
Recovering from a corrupted git repo
(foobar.lu)
19950.
Regrettable Science Resumes, Part 2
(sciencecareers.sciencemag.org)