February 2013 Archive
21451.
ABS: Android in space (lwn.net)
21452.
Dot-Com Dot-Gov (thestranger.com)
21453.
Startupbootcamp announces 2013 Amsterdam class of nine (startupjuncture.com)
21454.
Lessons from the UGNazi hacking attacks against Mat Honan and CloudFlare (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
21455.
Hats off to Google (for breaking my app) (connect.ncircle.com)
21456.
Digital Catalyst Fund - Summer Boot Camp in Romania (digitalcatalystfund.com)
21457.
Show HN: Blog comments as push notifications (blog.elastic.io)
21458.
Delivering prodcution-ready services with Dropwizard, Graylog2 and Puppet (techblog.kenshoo.com)
21459.
We know nothing about the Correlation between Videogames and Violence (popsci.com)
21460.
When Numbers Speak Only of Numbers (weeklyramble.com)
21461.
Google launches Google Play Books in India (thenextweb.com)
21462.
Lung On Chip Could Help Replace Animal Testing (wyss.harvard.edu)
21463.
Hortonworks brings Apache Hadoop to Windows (sdtimes.com)
21464.
"We Accept Pull Requests" (blogs.tedneward.com)
21465.
Design process: optimize for the scarcest resource (elezea.com)
21466.
Cybersecurity Bill FAQ (eff.org)
21467.
Create and manage all your forms from a single interface (iodeck.com)
21468.
The Chelyabinsk Meteoroid Reconstructing the Orbit (urania.udea.edu.co)
21469.
12 Enjoyable Names for Relatively Common Things (mentalfloss.com)
21470.
Primitive technological studies and practice (theurbanabo.com)
21471.
In the mood for productivity (brendandmcdonald.com)
21472.
Sun Tzu's Foundational Flaw (vaedasynapse.tumblr.com)
21473.
This black hole spins at nearly the speed of light (theverge.com)
21474.
Interesting read: Fiscal Budget for India. 1 crore = ~200,000 USD (thehindu.com)
21475.
SHOREDITCH (LONDON) - NIGHTLIFE START UP ()
21476.
Dictionary traces maths concepts to Vedas (hinduhumanrights.info)
21477.
EmeraldBox: new boilerplate Python framework (blog.emfeld.com)
21478.
How Mobile is Changing Business [Infographic] (wamda.com)
21479.
German boffins turn methanol into hydrogen at low temp (theregister.co.uk)
21480.
Bill Gates in USSR presenting MS DOS (April 5, 1990) (translate.google.com)