February 2012 Archive
6601.
Google to create Seaview in the Great Barrier Reef. (telegraph.co.uk)
6602.
Uber-angel Ron Conway: Silicon Valley stronger than ever (news.cnet.com)
6603.
Twitter logo disappeared (twitter.com)
6604.
Windows on the iPad, and Speedy (nytimes.com)
6605.
Microsoft, Google, and Netflix looking to add DRM to HTML5 (thetechblock.com)
6606.
Scala Java: Dan Rosen's talk at SF Java User Group (marakana.com)
6607.
With Many Eyeballs, All Bugs Are Shallow (techcrunch.com)
6608.
GPS jammers and spoofers threaten infrastructure, say researchers (arstechnica.com)
6609.
Schneier: government, big data pose bigger 'Net threat than criminals (arstechnica.com)
6610.
Download your Entire Google Web History as a CSV (geeklad.com)
6611.
Enterprising oldies (economist.com)
6612.
5 most common A/B testing misconceptions (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
6613.
Minecraft bukkit plugin for JIRA issue tracker (youtube.com)
6614.
Lessons from Canada's Silicon Valley diaspora (theglobeandmail.com)
6615.
My O'Reilly FluentConf proposal on HTML5 Video and WebRTC (youtube.com)
6616.
Readability for iOS Arrives March 1 (blog.readability.com)
6617.
The New Design Guidelines (thenewdesignguidelines.derekevanharms.com)
6618.
Apple Shuts Down Push Email in Germany After Court Order (macobserver.com)
6619.
Solve for X: Neal Stephenson on getting big stuff done (youtube.com)
6620.
The dark side of digital distribution (wosland.podgamer.com)
6621.
Ask HN: Redis vs. memcache? When to use what. ()
6622.
Most Investors Bite Only at Specific Startup Stages (caycon.com)
6623.
TDD comes to Arduino (spin.atomicobject.com)
6624.
The World hacker is a former army intelligence officer (guardian.co.uk)
6625.
The Original "Lambda Papers" (library.readscheme.org)
6626.
Valentine's Day AdWords "War" Among Florists Highlights Another Google Challenge (searchengineland.com)
6627.
The Architecture of OpenStack (ken.pepple.info)
6628.
An Interview with the Bundler Team (rubysource.com)
6629.
Why You Need To Establish Your Online Identity (productivitybits.com)
6630.
Finger-Friendly Design: Ideal Mobile Touch Target Sizes (uxmovement.com)