February 2012 Archive
5101.
Googlighting Stranger (youtube.com)
5102.
Visual Basic 6 Renewed to Run on Windows 8 (infoq.com)
5103.
Boot to Ubuntu desktop from your Android phone (androidcentral.com)
5104.
Creating Animated Bubble Charts in D3 (vallandingham.me)
5105.
I have been writing PHP without “classes” for years… what am I missing? (stackoverflow.com)
5106.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Affirmative Action Case (nytimes.com)
5107.
AtomizeJS: Distributed Software Transactional Memory (rabbitmq.com)
5108.
VIM: Intellisense for C/C++ via clang, tags navigation and NERDTree (github.com)
5109.
Which Animated Photo App Will Be the Next Instagram? (betakit.com)
5110.
Sad to report: death of Prof. dr. N G. de Bruijn, 1918 - 2012 (mobile.twitter.com)
5111.
50 Most Innovative Companies 2012 (technologyreview.com)
5112.
YouPorn accounts leaked by negligence of YouPorn ()
5113.
How to use RSS feeds to simplify your job search (thedailymuse.com)
5114.
Simple Strategies for Smooth Animation on the iPhone (engineering.twitter.com)
5115.
Texting in Braille (gatech.edu)
5116.
Megaupload CEO Kim Dotcom Granted Bail in New Zealand, But Banned From Net (wired.com)
5117.
He Took the Code, but Was It a Federal Crime? (Goldman Sachs) (dealbook.nytimes.com)
5118.
How to write a good Opscode Chef cookbook (devopsnotes.com)
5119.
Is The Cloud Finally Catching Up With Mighty Oracle? (forbes.com)
5120.
Why professors don’t bother (jseliger.com)
5121.
Brunch - A lightweight approach to building HTML5 applications (brunch.io)
5122.
Infochimps Launches Hadoop and Big Data Management Platform (servicesangle.com)
5123.
Mac App Sandbox Deadline Extended to June 1 (mjtsai.com)
5124.
New Google doodle in honor of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (washingtonpost.com)
5125.
Elsevier Open Access solutions (elsevier.com)
5126.
52 Things People Should Know To Do Cryptography (cs.bris.ac.uk)
5127.
Open Letter to the Apache Flex Community from Nicolas Cannasse, creator of Haxe (ncannasse.fr)
5128.
Googlighting (telegraph.co.uk)
5129.
Government Pressures Twitter to Hand Location Data Without a Warrant (eff.org)
5130.
Hubble Discovers the First 'Waterworld,' an Exoplanet Covered in Water (popsci.com)