February 2012 Archive
9451.
Future Mobile Experience (rimino.com)
9452.
Facebook launches "Groups at Your School" (mad.catman.co)
9453.
David Rose on the Moral Foundations of Economic Behavior and trust (econtalk.org)
9454.
The Robotic Musicians known as: Intel's Industrial Control in Concert (youtube.com)
9455.
How to develop your fund-raising strategy (swombat.com)
9456.
Monitoring Sucks – a collection of blog posts, tools and test-kits. (monitoring.no.de)
9457.
What Level Programmer Are You? (WhatToFix.com)
9458.
Opera Snaps Up Mobile Theory, 4th Screen For $26M In Mobile Ad Push (techcrunch.com)
9459.
Interactive playground for HTML and CSS (dabblet.com)
9460.
GitHub Flow (scottchacon.com)
9461.
Yet Another Steve Jobs Bio Post (arbiesamong.com)
9462.
Podcast about R (first episode, I hope to see more like this) (r-bloggers.com)
9463.
Hacker Shelf — Community-curated collection of free books (hackershelf.com)
9464.
I just launched landing page with pitch in video. Feedback? (puranikbuilders.com)
9465.
Start-up Q&A: GoCardless (managementtoday.co.uk)
9466.
Polyglot persistence at Pinterest: Redis, Membase, MySQL (nosql.mypopescu.com)
9467.
Project Euler and Refactoring (onbeyondlambda.blogspot.com)
9468.
Tipue Search, a jQuery site search engine (tipue.com)
9469.
The Designer’s Candy Store [Infographics] (obizmedia.com)
9470.
Vote for play framework native support on openshift (redhat.com)
9471.
How software art was used to generate the special FX in Tron: Legacy (jtnimoy.net)
9472.
The Twelve-Factor App - a methodology for building SaaS apps (12factor.net)
9473.
Want Better Estimates? Stop Estimating (infoq.com)
9474.
Coding Backwards (jeffknupp.com)
9475.
Hacker News iOS Web App (cheeaun.github.com)
9476.
Hiring in Tech Start-Up (ashishgrover.com)
9477.
Pypy's Python3 support (py3k) status update (morepypy.blogspot.com)
9478.
Users don't understand (or care about) mobile security (market.android.com)
9479.
LaCie Hard Disk MAX has major design flaw in RAID 1 configuration (geek.com)
9480.
European Court of Justice: Social networks can't be forced to filter content (theregister.co.uk)