February 2012 Archive
6271.
Photo site programmer may be executed in Iran “at any moment” (venturebeat.com)
6272.
Google Annotations Gallery (code.google.com)
6273.
Intellectual Ventures sues AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile (networkworld.com)
6274.
I wish Ubuntu focused on Android (swaroopch.com)
6275.
Spy Tech Companies & Their Authoritarian Customers (eff.org)
6276.
Window Maker has been updated (windowmaker.org)
6277.
Yelp Seeks to Raise as Much as $100 Million in IPO (bloomberg.com)
6278.
Is Ruby interpreted or compiled? (patshaughnessy.net)
6279.
Double Fine Adventure Will Be Available DRM Free For IOS, Android (kickstarter.com)
6280.
Playing with a cat using a laser is patented (google.com)
6281.
Why Founders Should Care About Content Marketing (blog.foundersnetwork.com)
6282.
Pinterest Data Analysis: An Inside Look (info.rjmetrics.com)
6283.
Apples hands exclusives to Gruber, WSJ, not NYT after iExposé (washingtonpost.com)
6284.
Clik turns your phone into a remote for YouTube parties (theverge.com)
6285.
RSA brushes off crypto research findings that RSA algorithm is flawed (networkworld.com)
6286.
Techincal Debt Better Than Not Doing It (blog.hypergeometric.com)
6287.
Ask HN: Any science fair alums out there? ()
6288.
Running Heroku on Heroku (infoq.com)
6289.
Apple sold more iOS devices in 2011 than all the Macs sold it in 28 years (asymco.com)
6290.
No, #Anonymous can't DDoS the root DNS servers (amarjit.info)
6291.
MI5 spied on Charlie Chaplin after FBI asked for help to banish him from US (guardian.co.uk)
6292.
'Pharmacy on a chip' gets closer (bbc.co.uk)
6293.
Oracle claims new MySQL Cluster does 1 billion queries per minute—in NoSQL (arstechnica.com)
6294.
HTML5Shiv (code.google.com)
6295.
WSJ: Google tricked Apple's Safari in order to track users (news.cnet.com)
6296.
Why Can't Games Do Sex? (eurogamer.net)
6297.
On RSS and Atom (2006) (blog.unto.net)
6298.
Chromium with Dart Engine aka Dartium Tech Preview is available now (browsomatic.com)
6299.
10 things to know to do a startup in a developing country (attictv.tumblr.com)
6300.
Why being a Linux geek could make you more employable (memeburn.com)