February 2013 Archive
21331.
Elevator algorithms (malcolmong.com)
21332.
Life-clock: Visualize a healthier routine (life-clocks.com)
21333.
Meet the new Design Patterns resource (sergeylukin.com)
21334.
Appeals judges will allow $9.5M Facebook privacy settlement (arstechnica.com)
21335.
ENCODE gets a public reaming (freethoughtblogs.com)
21336.
Bosses are reigning in staff because they can (ft.com)
21337.
Japan’s Coffin Apartments Are Not for Claustrophobes (kotaku.com)
21338.
Theremin inspires smudge-free "hover" screens (go.bloomberg.com)
21339.
I started Python (again) today (throwww.com)
21340.
Shorter .uk web address idea shelved by Nominet (bbc.co.uk)
21341.
TinyView Debuts New iOS App To Be Your One Stop Shop For All Mobile Shopping (techcrunch.com)
21342.
List of non-technical books I plan to read this year. (dewangmistry.com)
21343.
Yahoo's Folly — Minutes to Midnight (minutestomidnight.net)
21344.
A language agnostic test suite for TOML parsers (github.com)
21345.
Netherlands: Government Report Says Dutch Libraries Cannot Lend Ebooks (infodocket.com)
21346.
Sergey Brin: Smartphones are 'emasculating' (news.cnet.com)
21347.
Hack 1.0.3 (homepages.cwi.nl)
21348.
Nuclear scientist redesigns nuclear power - while still at high school (fastcompany.com)
21349.
The World's Nerdiest Marriage Proposal (popsci.com)
21350.
3D Printers to Build NASA's Spare Parts & Rocket Engines (popularmechanics.com)
21351.
On sale now: Chinese 16GB USB stick with Ubuntu for only $100.000 ()
21352.
The Shandification of Fallout (youtube.com)
21353.
29C3: Hackers As A High-Risk Population (events.ccc.de)
21354.
apis.google.auth() (webshellnews.tumblr.com)
21355.
David Brin: Lungfish [short story] (web.archive.org)
21356.
The World's Nerdiest Marriage Proposal (popsci.com)
21357.
Backend developer? Help Luma (YC W12) scale its HD video sharing service ()
21358.
Shutter the guilt. Stop chasing the numbers. Just write. (codercofounder.com)
21359.
Host.com Domain Name Up For Sale (elliotsblog.com)
21360.
Bosses are reining in staff because they can (ft.com)