February 2012 Archive
14401.
Free 4.5GB DropBox Space, if you try their beta (gizmodo.com)
14402.
Coding at school vs. coding as a profession (i.imgur.com)
14403.
How to Make a Computer Operating System in 12 steps (wikihow.com)
14404.
How Yahoo Delivers Personalized News to 700M People (HTML5 Visualization) (readwriteweb.com)
14405.
The ABCs of shutting a company down (tomasztunguz.com)
14406.
Mark Zuckerburg is not the same as an investment banker (picklive.com)
14407.
LinkedIn Hits 150 Million Members (mashable.com)
14408.
Why an entrepreneur should read the alchemist (afaics.tumblr.com)
14409.
Why Microsoft Shouldn't Focus Only on Windows (windowsitpro.com)
14410.
Anonymity as culture (canopycanopycanopy.com)
14411.
Lthread v0.5 is out (github.com)
14412.
Welcome to Earth - Universal Time-lapse (youtube.com)
14413.
German court dismisses Motorola's patent lawsuit against Apple (engadget.com)
14414.
On Dying Well (bootstrapmylife.com)
14415.
ZeroMQ (Scala) — Akka Documentation (akka.io)
14416.
The Ethics of Our Gadgets (spin.atomicobject.com)
14417.
The only sure way to lose is not to play (beust.com)
14418.
A story of friends making things better together (florin-muresan.cif2.net)
14419.
A simple LIFO stack backed by a linked list implemented with Golang (gist.github.com)
14420.
Why CEOs Fail - 7 Bad Habits (forbes.com)
14421.
How the Court's Electronic Systems Create Injustice For All (thinkcomputer.org)
14422.
Why Apple should be worried about Windows on ARM (zdnet.com)
14423.
IOS passes Mac OS in Share of Web Traffic (insights.chitika.com)
14424.
Apple shares near historic $500 (itworld.com)
14425.
M-Pulse Episode #5: The Super Bomb, yes to BlackBerry + Bill Meisel (untether.tv)
14426.
The Fake Replying to Email Prank (thegeekscompanion.com)
14427.
Doodling in Math: Spirals, Fibonacci and Being a Plant [video] (youtube.com)
14428.
CouchDB on the Blackberry PlayBook (openbbnews.wordpress.com)
14429.
So-called "corporate governance experts" didn't invent the future. Facebook did. (aaronklein.com)
14430.
Who Really Engaged in Misinformation? (publicknowledge.org)