February 2012 Archive
10381.
97 things every programmer should know (programmer.97things.oreilly.com)
10382.
Windows 8 – Repeating Windows 7 Success? (soft32.com)
10383.
How CoffeeScript class modeling works (hangar.runway7.net)
10384.
How Twitter and Facebook create social ads (dondodge.typepad.com)
10385.
DOM Local Storage considered harmful (blog.mozilla.com)
10386.
Gannett’s Big Paywall Play: Will It Work? (paidcontent.org)
10387.
Making video discovery better (ramakanthdorai.tumblr.com)
10388.
Posting into the Aether (russellbeattie.com)
10389.
Let Your Winners Run (avc.com)
10390.
Facebook obtains money transmitter licenses in 15 states (insidefacebook.com)
10391.
Steve Jobs’s pursuit of perfection—and the consequences (tnr.com)
10392.
Microsoft, Google and Netflix want to add DRM-hooks to W3C HTML5 (boingboing.net)
10393.
Windows 8 - Will it succeed? (techthoughts17.blogspot.com)
10394.
My thoughts on the Freemium Business Model ()
10395.
Launching Early: What I Did and Personally Learnt (attictv.tumblr.com)
10396.
Abstract Mathematics and Programming (flyingmachinestudios.com)
10397.
Show HN: Dynamic Android Autocomplete using Wikipedia API (firstamong.com)
10398.
Cleanup crufty git commits from unknown at localmachine (victusspiritus.com)
10399.
The Etsy Way « Code as Craft (codeascraft.etsy.com)
10400.
To Push Social Gaming Forward, Two New Startups Look to Real World (techcrunch.com)
10401.
How to Install WordPress on your Mac with MAMP (doitwithwp.com)
10402.
Thumb It (thumb.it)
10403.
Apple Considered Putting AMD Processor In 2011 MacBook Air (forbes.com)
10404.
An introduction to unit testing (leoncullens.nl)
10405.
Obama administration seeks Internet privacy bill (reuters.com)
10406.
Ban.jo Update Adds Another Layer to Social Discovery App (betakit.com)
10407.
Piracy v. do not track « BuzzMachine (buzzmachine.com)
10408.
Bitcoin: a solution to crisis? (web-target.com)
10409.
While you’ve been worrying about your BDD adverbs the iFart dev made $40k (iainhunter.wordpress.com)
10410.
Go Apple or go home? T-Mobile continues to flounder without the iPhone (bgr.com)