February 2012 Archive
11461.
BloomReach Crunches Big Data To Deliver The Future Of SEO and SEM (techcrunch.com)
11462.
Google Wave: Flop Crunch (w3crunch.com)
11463.
Three way Windows 8 improves language support (pcworld.com)
11464.
Ask HN: Why do I see links that are over 2 years old in the top 100 ()
11465.
Ask HN: Which books would you save to restart civilization? ()
11466.
Ask HN: Do startups start with a business plan? ()
11467.
A 1 line edit creates 130 audit events in Windows (blog.varonis.com)
11468.
Show HN: If you write Markdown on iOS & need reference materials, try WritingKit (getwritingkit.com)
11469.
Ask HN: How does the two weeks notice work? ()
11470.
Fast Links for Python & Humans (github.com)
11471.
Show HN: My windows phone app for 30tolaunch, On This Day... (windowsphone.com)
11472.
Ask HN: Start-up Equity For UX co-founder ()
11473.
Ask HN: Best way to bill customers on a monthly basis (UK and US Customers)? ()
11474.
IFrames - Why? How do we stop the madness? ()
11475.
Poll: What do you think of Startup America?
11476.
Why You Can’t Dismiss Nokia’s 41-Megapixel Phone (techcrunch.com)
11477.
Ask HN - why are more and more web apps requiring FB login? ()
11478.
Illumishare:Brilliant new MSR device(camera+projector) to share physical spaces (youtube.com)
11479.
Ask HN: What do you listen to while coding? ()
11480.
Ask HN: How do you find local tech businesses? ()
11481.
10 Must Have Tools for Developing Smart, Beautiful Websites (slides) (cloudpoint.co)
11482.
Antiquated Higher Level Education (andrewmland.com)
11483.
Ask HN: What is best java hosting server available for cheap? ()
11484.
Music software idea ()
11485.
Young designer is looking for a opportunity (iwouldlovetoworkwithyou.com)
11486.
How to : find the best consultant/contractor? ()
11487.
Why is the DropBox logo wrong? (obiwanchinobi.tumblr.com)
11488.
Ask HN: If TechCrunch is "dying", what besides HN do you read for tech news? ()
11489.
The Leap-Day Birthday Problem: A Bayesian Twist ()
11490.
Startup Scene in Singapore Not Quite Silicon Valley (pcworld.com)