February 2012 Archive
11041.
Visual Studio 11: New Shades of Grey Have Developers Seeing Red (infoq.com)
11042.
AMA: Space Shuttle engineer, Apple Writer creator, & Android dev Paul Lutus (reddit.com)
11043.
Ruby Regex Testing Engine (rubular.com)
11044.
Data survivability with ultrabook SSDs: A dropped Zenbook and teardown findings (blog.backblaze.com)
11045.
Disease-Fighting Secrets of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes (wired.com)
11046.
Sony Unexpectedly Leading Industry In Ice Cream Sandwich Support (thepowerbase.com)
11047.
Does a cameraphone really need 41 megapixels? (bbc.co.uk)
11048.
What Google Should Have Been: Bing's Linked Pages (readwriteweb.com)
11049.
Mozilla Marketplace (developer.mozilla.org)
11050.
HOW TO: Trace Statements Without SQL Profiler (thomaslarock.com)
11051.
Atari offering up to 100k to reimagine pong on iOS (atari.com)
11052.
Mind-powered skateboard is mind-blowing (hlntv.com)
11053.
This is Your Brain on CSS (acko.net)
11054.
Out of Sight, Top of Mind (inc.com)
11055.
Derby: Framework for writing apps that work in Node.js and the browser (derbyjs.com)
11056.
Mozilla Marketplace now open for app submissions (hacks.mozilla.org)
11057.
DNS Explained (youtu.be)
11058.
ASO (App Store Optimization) Is The New SEO, And Here’s A Tool To Do It (techcrunch.com)
11059.
Who goes to a conference about data? [MAP] (guardian.co.uk)
11060.
Managing Smart People: Separating Leaders and Experts (blog.canworksmart.com)
11061.
Create. Learn. Create (blog.nositesleft.com)
11062.
Albrecht Dürer: Portrait of the artist as an entrepreneur (economist.com)
11063.
Sync Your Data without the Cloud (technologyreview.com)
11064.
Why Not the Funnel Chart? (blog.spark59.com)
11065.
An Interview with Scott Berkun (randsinrepose.com)
11066.
Promoted Products: now more mobile (blog.twitter.com)
11067.
Which case is good UX? A Peugeot VS BMW Story (ux.stackexchange.com)
11068.
Ask HN: People looking for roommates please review my startup (roompatible.com)
11069.
Rails Testing for Zombies (rtfz.codeschool.com)
11070.
Choosing in context: product recommendation the Bindle way (bindle.me)