February 2013 Archive
21061.
The Chromebook Pixel Is Doomed By A Major Identity Crisis (readwrite.com)
21062.
Canada’s top science prize goes to computer and math whiz Stephen Cook (vancouversun.com)
21063.
Rackspace buys its way into MongoDB market with ObjectRocket (gigaom.com)
21064.
The 30 Day Challenge (thecontinentalsuper.wordpress.com)
21065.
TraceMyCode - online exception tracker (tracemycode.net)
21066.
The Tale of Timothy Dexter (en.wikipedia.org)
21067.
Umbraco Meets YouTrack: From Bug Tracking Chaos to Issue Management (blog.jetbrains.com)
21068.
User Input & Web Forms: Ten Commandments (esajuhana.com)
21069.
Google: Our 'freedom of expression' should trump "right to be forgotten" (theregister.co.uk)
21070.
Vendor-prefixed CSS Property Overview (peter.sh)
21071.
Rockstart Accelerator announces 2013 class (startupjuncture.com)
21072.
Why you should wait for the Samsung Galaxy S4 | Mobile - CNET News (news.cnet.com)
21073.
Robot to care for elderly made at University of Salford (bbc.co.uk)
21074.
The Case for Static Site Generators (rockhopperdigital.com)
21075.
Prehistoric teeth healthier than today's (high-carbs are to blame) (npr.org)
21076.
HCESAR: a keyboard layout without 0 (en.wikipedia.org)
21077.
Instinctive sleeping and resting postures (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
21078.
Dublin Free Wifi (dublincity.ie)
21079.
What most schools don't teach (youtube.com)
21080.
JavaScript rolls on (as does SocialCalc) (bricklin.com)
21081.
Autoplay is bad for all users (punkchip.com)
21082.
Autoplay is still bad for all users (punkchip.com)
21083.
Search to UI elements through the web (ui-cloud.com)
21084.
A New Vision for Retirement: Productive and Meaningful (blogs.hbr.org)
21085.
Design: What is lacking in the design community today? (quora.com)
21086.
Startups, initial Expectations and the Pains (dudeofjude.tumblr.com)
21087.
Arm64 Debian port now available (lists.debian.org)
21088.
"Money of the future". Mobile Services analysis report by Russian Venture Fund (life-sreda.ru)
21089.
An Autopsy of a Dead Social Network (technologyreview.com)
21090.
Will Programmers Rule? (project-syndicate.org)