February 2012 Archive
4981.
The Machines Are Talking a Lot (technologyreview.com)
4982.
Simple productivity tips that I've been following the last 9 months ()
4983.
"Apple said it had to be a windowless room, with three iPads chained to a table" (blog.news.me)
4984.
Great Designs Need Great Ideas (blog.usabilla.com)
4985.
MITx, MIT's online education initiative launches its prototype course. (mitx.mit.edu)
4986.
Dart arrived on Chromium: Welcome Dartium #dartlang (grobmeier.de)
4987.
A Concept Design for C++ (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
4988.
Obama Looks to Hollywood to Raise Millions for Re-Election Bid (bloomberg.com)
4989.
IPhones and unprotected sex (scripting.com)
4990.
And now, a different kind of Apple book (kensegall.com)
4991.
The Internet: Where Facts Go to Die [Marketing "research"] (thomaslarock.com)
4992.
Bill Gates Supports Controversial Climate Change Plan (triplepundit.com)
4993.
Meg Whitman On Android: Google Can't Be Trusted (businessinsider.com)
4994.
Lavish, Bootstrap like a King (lavishbootstrap.com)
4995.
Love and forgiveness in Silicon Valley (blog.apptentive.com)
4996.
WebOS governance model announced, more open than Android (arstechnica.com)
4997.
Double Fine Adventure support PC, MAC and Linux. DRM free. (Video) (youtube.com)
4998.
No More 'Robocalls' Unless You Agree, FCC Approves New Limits on Automated Calls (cnn.com)
4999.
Google Imposing GUI Restrictions on Android 4.0 Devices (thevarguy.com)
5000.
I got tired of copying colors into vim, so I made this. (youtu.be)
5001.
How to Analyze Java Thread Dumps (cubrid.org)
5002.
Physicists find dark matter: It's everywhere (msnbc.msn.com)
5003.
Arya: a MongoDB based Search Engine (supermanscott.com)
5004.
Robots with Memories (singularityhub.com)
5005.
On the Decline of the GPL (redmonk.com)
5006.
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion preview (theverge.com)
5007.
Why We Let Dying Industries Dictate Terms Of Democracy (techdirt.com)
5008.
CSC slashes staff following NHS project failure (computerworlduk.com)
5009.
The Matrix for chickens (io9.com)
5010.
High Orbits and Slowlorises: understanding the Anonymous attack tools (arstechnica.com)