February 2012 Archive
7081.
Unicode 6.1.0 released today (unicode.org)
7082.
[INFO] New LinkedIn Privacy Policy (chriscolotti.us)
7083.
Ask HN: Is the following IP policy justified for a company? ()
7084.
Ask HN: Searching for most active RoR community? ()
7085.
Examining Zynga's tower defense (edge-online.com)
7086.
Please Ignore (testing using MathJax on here...) ()
7087.
Have scientists found a crashed UFO on the seabed? (dailymail.co.uk)
7088.
IBooks embedded HTML boilerplate (github.com)
7089.
I launched my first interactive iBook today. Here's what I learned. (blog.dcxn.com)
7090.
Where are all the SFDC Dev's ()
7091.
Here’s Facebook’s cap table with ownership for Zuckerberg, other early investors (insidefacebook.com)
7092.
Why Kodak failed (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
7093.
Mikhail Lomonosov and the dawn of Russian science (physicstoday.org)
7094.
70% faster Database Server - CUBRID 8.4.1 is now available for download (cubrid.org)
7095.
Kinect For Windows SDK Available for Download (blogs.msdn.com)
7096.
Microsoft woos disgruntled Google users with full-page newspaper ads (geekwire.com)
7097.
Check With Climate Scientists for Views on Climate (online.wsj.com)
7098.
Hidden evils of Java's boolean array (eblog.chrononsystems.com)
7099.
Smart Cards and SSH Authentication (grepular.com)
7100.
Gmail-Man(Video) - Anti Google Ad by Microsoft (youtube.com)
7101.
Saint Zuck (roughtype.com)
7102.
What Makes People Click on Hacker News Links? (blog.jasonshah.org)
7103.
Facebook’s next big move: a paywall? (venturebeat.com)
7104.
Integrating Google Analytics into your company loop with a Excel add-on (blog.databigbang.com)
7105.
Sbd.vim "Smart Buffer Delete" — a new and much useful Vim plugin (github.com)
7106.
Norton Medical and Scientific Research & Biotechnology (norton-scientificmedical.com)
7107.
Seriously.js - Real-time video effects in Javascript (Chroma Key and more) (seriouslyjs.org)
7108.
Skype uncovers latest update for Windows (newsflap.com)
7109.
THQ details full extent of uDraw disaster (eurogamer.net)
7110.
Government Digital Service (GOV.UK) is hiring -- in a big way (digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk)