February 2012 Archive
4231.
Google Science Fair: An online science competition (google.com)
4232.
Will robots steal your job? (slate.com)
4233.
DroidCloud for better Android Ecosystem. (akshay-deo.blogspot.in)
4234.
Aderall Or Nothing: Anatomy of the Great Amphetamine Drought (science.slashdot.org)
4235.
The Real Missed Opportunity: Integration & Rebranding of Windows 8 (theverge.com)
4236.
A Key Ring That Won’t Kill Your Fingertips (fastcodesign.com)
4237.
Hunters shoot down drone (thetandd.com)
4238.
Show HN: Incubase, a database of tech incubators (incubase.org)
4239.
Tips for entrepreneurs from a founder-turned-VC (venturebeat.com)
4240.
The Performance Golden Rule: 80-90% of the end-user response time is frontend (stevesouders.com)
4241.
The making of a prodigy (cnn.com)
4242.
Ask HN: How do NewSQL databases compare each other? ()
4243.
Smallest possible syntactically valid files of different types (github.com)
4244.
Big businesses are driving science into a dark era (guardian.co.uk)
4245.
The Distributed Web
4246.
Remind HN: The Art of Unix Programming (catb.org)
4247.
How Do You Wean People Off Cars? By Rebranding Bikes And Buses (fastcodesign.com)
4248.
The First Post problem (xkcd.com)
4249.
Peter Diamandis: Beyond X-Prize (fourhourworkweek.com)
4250.
Movie Hacking vs. Real Hacking (smbc-comics.com)
4251.
Collection of Examples of 64-bit Errors in Real Programs (viva64.com)
4252.
Better Learning Through Electrochemistry (lastwordonnothing.com)
4253.
ACTA is part of a multi-decade, worldwide copyright campaign (arstechnica.com)
4254.
Lab-grown meat is first step to artificial hamburger (bbc.co.uk)
4255.
Apple Please don’t get dizzy at the top (sefsar.com)
4256.
Once global leaders, Japanese electronics firms are tumbling (economist.com)
4257.
Poll: In-app web view auth or safari auth for Twitter auth in iOS?
4258.
Beyond SATs, Finding Success in Numbers (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
4259.
Oleg says it's time to think about removing call/cc from Scheme (lists.scheme-reports.org)
4260.
Emailing Hyperlinks Is Equal To Photocopying (techdirt.com)