February 2012 Archive
4081.
MIT crowdsources and gamifies brain analysis (extremetech.com)
4082.
Some Interview Questions to Hire a Java EE Developer (javacodegeeks.com)
4083.
Game Development in the 21st Century: Meet my A.I. Team (collectiveai.blogspot.com)
4084.
Ask HN: In town for PyCon, may I visit your development team on 3/5 or 3/6? ()
4085.
Klout Acquires Blockboard to take Influence Local & Mobile (corp.klout.com)
4086.
Google Chrome for Android (market.android.com)
4087.
Last surviving veteran of First World War dies aged 110 (telegraph.co.uk)
4088.
UGA discovery uses ‘fracture putty’ to repair broken bone in days (news.uga.edu)
4089.
Palette-map.js, Web Worker powered Canvas manipulation (shashashasha.github.com)
4090.
IPhone App Saves Snowmobiler (blog.gaiagps.com)
4091.
Amazon, Viacom close to Web video deal (reuters.com)
4092.
Elon Musk on SpaceX’s Reusable Rocket Plans (popularmechanics.com)
4093.
Hey Path, just nuke all the data (uncrunched.com)
4094.
Daemon Processes in Ruby (workingwithunixprocesses.com)
4095.
Understanding JVM internals (cubrid.org)
4096.
CSC left reeling from billion pound NHS failure charge (computerworlduk.com)
4097.
Killing Hollywood: Iron Sky. Hybrid of traditional film-making and crowdsourcing (ironsky.net)
4098.
Collaborative Filtering With Likes and Dislikes (davidcelis.com)
4099.
Django and Scrapy (jonathanstreet.com)
4100.
GigaOm acquires PaidContent (techcrunch.com)
4101.
Revenue is not scandalous. Nothing noble about building a service that fails. (aaronklein.com)
4102.
My Algorithm for Beating Procrastination (lesswrong.com)
4103.
Why You’ll Probably Never Own A Mac With An ARM Processor (cultofmac.com)
4104.
Implementing Floating point in FPGAs (cm.altera.com)
4105.
RIAA: “Misinformation May Be a Dirty Trick, But It Works.” (torrentfreak.com)
4106.
Using a Mobile Device (Galaxy Nexus) as a Desktop Computer (youtube.com)
4107.
Apple gained one Facebook ($100B) in value since Steve Jobs died (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
4108.
They Know You're Reading This (tweetagewasteland.com)
4109.
MIT: The Movie (circa 1992) (vimeo.com)
4110.
Foxconn's Servers Hacked, Exposing Vendor Usernames and Passwords (pastebin.com)