February 2012 Archive
15991.
How to start building your own country/ travel API (bobbelderbos.com)
15992.
Two Finger iOS Tips (thegeekscompanion.com)
15993.
How We Built a Product In Just 8 Hours (softwarebyjosh.com)
15994.
Google Taking Advantage of Safari’s Security Flaws (nathancampos.me)
15995.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer Performance Lab (blogs.msdn.com)
15996.
Announcing SmartAlerts from Socialize (us2.campaign-archive2.com)
15997.
Google says circumventing Safari privacy features accidental (arstechnica.com)
15998.
Price of the iPad Name: $55,000 to $2 Billion (online.wsj.com)
15999.
Flow-based fun (x86-64.github.com)
16000.
Advice for Startups (blog.prizzm.com)
16001.
Mac developers: Gatekeeper is a concern, but still gives power users control (arstechnica.com)
16002.
Just How Risky Is Entrepreneurship, Really? (businessweek.com)
16003.
Yahoo opens development of YSlow page analysis tool (h-online.com)
16004.
Hacks from Music Hack Day SF (tokbox.com)
16005.
Google tricked Apple's Safari into tracking users (prohackingtricks.blogspot.com)
16006.
Google Under Fire for Circumvention of Cookie Settings in Safari for iOS (macrumors.com)
16007.
Apple Sold More iOS Devices in 2011 Than Macs in 28 Years (mashable.com)
16008.
INFOGRAPHIC: Recruiters Aren't Using Facebook And Twitter (businessinsider.com)
16009.
Startup Questions Answered (velocity.uwaterloo.ca)
16010.
So You're A Startup - How to pitch (velocity.uwaterloo.ca)
16011.
25 Examples of Hand Drawn Elements in Web Design (designmodo.com)
16012.
Venture debt – what it is and why you might need it (bit.svb.com)
16013.
Cassandra: Two Data Centers and Great Performance (dataversity.net)
16014.
When Is it Worth Haggling for a Better Price? (lifehacker.com)
16015.
Approaching Developers - Code of Ethics (organictransparency.blogspot.com)
16016.
Meet Cyborg Steve Jobs (itworld.com)
16017.
The Doom Loop (lrb.co.uk)
16018.
Substroke Design Dump (worrydream.com)
16019.
Pymacs: allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python (pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca)
16020.
Here's What That Apple Safari 'Tracking' Was Really About (businessinsider.com)