February 2012 Archive
6181.
CreativeMarket - Design Market from the creators of COLOURlovers (creativemarket.com)
6182.
Xkcd: Backward in Time (xkcd.com)
6183.
151 Big Thinkers Each Pick a Concept to Enhance Your Cognitive Toolkit (brainpickings.org)
6184.
Splog - Google changing how searched for Blogs? [PATENT GRANTED] (seobythesea.com)
6185.
What is the ultimate sales formula on web? (PV – PR = PD) (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
6186.
Does Startup Density Predict Success? (feefighters.com)
6187.
Charts: Barriers to entrepreneurship in Europe by country (hackfwd.tumblr.com)
6188.
Megaupload Co-Founder Released On Bail (torrentfreak.com)
6189.
How to Teach Yourself to Code (slideshare.net)
6190.
An autopsy on compromised phishing websites (resources.infosecinstitute.com)
6191.
Let’s host a tech conference, it’ll be easy right? (josetteorama.com)
6192.
AT&T Must Let Beastie Boy Vote on Net Neutrality, SEC Says (businessweek.com)
6193.
Disney's Marvel uses copyright to crush already broke Ghost Rider creator (techdirt.com)
6194.
Open Sourcers Drop Software Religion for Common Sense (wired.com)
6195.
BetaKit: Emerging Technology News Around the World (betakit.com)
6196.
Police close down UK music site (bbc.co.uk)
6197.
Effective Scala by Twitter (twitter.github.com)
6198.
Show HN: Hacker News mobile web app, looks and feels like a native iOS app (github.com)
6199.
Optimizing Django Views with C++ (jeffknupp.com)
6200.
Content-aware "Move" (photoshop sneak peak) (video) (youtube.com)
6201.
A moratorium on TechCrunch (kernelmag.com)
6202.
Too Dense? (james-iry.blogspot.com)
6203.
Oh Crap, Dad Just Got Home (uncrunched.com)
6204.
WebOS web browser open sourced (github.com)
6205.
Open APIs fall far short of open source (itworld.com)
6206.
FCC to crack down on robocalls even further (transition.fcc.gov)
6207.
The Art of Google Books (theartofgooglebooks.tumblr.com)
6208.
NSA Android Phone To Invade Privacy, Violate Rights? (thepowerbase.com)
6209.
The Therapist May See You Anytime, Anywhere (nytimes.com)
6210.
SEC: Carriers must let shareholders vote on net neutrality, thanks Mike D (venturebeat.com)