February 2012 Archive
5941.
3 Startup Lessons From Doodle Jump (helloarchenemy.com)
5942.
Path Just Made A Huge Privacy Blunder (businessinsider.com)
5943.
Facebook rolls out new photo viewer, similar to Google+ (zdnet.com)
5944.
Motorola wants patent royalties for XBox, Win7 (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
5945.
Lets Remake Libraries as Hacker Spaces and Community Innovation Centers (apievangelist.com)
5946.
Unity keyboard shortcuts (linuxstall.com)
5947.
Google reportedly developing Android-powered smart glasses (arstechnica.com)
5948.
Statistics on reddit’s top 10,000 titles with NLTK (uberpython.wordpress.com)
5949.
The Ten Finalists for Startup Showcase at O'Reilly Strata Conference Announced (strataconf.com)
5950.
8 Things to Know If You Do Not Know Anything About Hiring A Developer (blog.8thlight.com)
5951.
How Emotions Jump from Face to Face (scientificamerican.com)
5952.
Coding Backwards (jeffknupp.com)
5953.
3 UX Ideas to Learn from Square (blog.jasonshah.org)
5954.
A Peek Inside the Erlang Compiler (planeterlang.org)
5955.
Why Clang is Awesome (channel9.msdn.com)
5956.
Hottest Hacker News links in the last 6 months according to Twitter (cs.princeton.edu)
5957.
Should You Move Your Startup to Silicon Valley? (svangelconnect.com)
5958.
How to Predict the Spread of News on Twitter (technologyreview.com)
5959.
Reference in Perl (linuxstall.com)
5960.
UK denies Alan Turing posthumous pardon for homosexuality (forbes.com)
5961.
Google, Cisco top the list of the greenest IT companies (gigaom.com)
5962.
ACTA: A SOPA By Any Other Name (theurbn.com)
5963.
On Managing My Time, Martin Varsavsky (huffingtonpost.com)
5964.
Hacked emails allege Russian youth group Nashi paying Pro-Kremlin bloggers (guardian.co.uk)
5965.
OSS Rules of Engagement (lostechies.com)
5966.
My love affair with code reviews (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
5967.
Luluvise's date-rating site shows where your Facebook data can end up (guardian.co.uk)
5968.
DNSSEC-Tools 1.12.1 Released – New DNSSEC apps, updated tools, Android support (internetsociety.org)
5969.
Understanding file permissions and access rights in Linux (linuxstall.com)
5970.
Sprint sells 1.8 million iPhones but posts huge loss (money.cnn.com)