February 2012 Archive
16381.
Feds Charge Analyst with Apple-related Insider Trading (macobserver.com)
16382.
The Leprechaun’s Pencil (spin.atomicobject.com)
16383.
Tonight iPhone app review (icodermag.com)
16384.
Unleashed camels run amok (xray.mpe.mpg.de)
16385.
What's the best low-power device for running an info display / dashboard? (gdgt.com)
16386.
Colourlovers (YC W10) hiring Senior Designer (colourlovers.com)
16387.
Call for Demos - ACM Recommender Systems 2012 (recsys.acm.org)
16388.
How to use lead magnets for list building (conversionxl.com)
16389.
Show HN: NewAlbums.eu - A mashup between leaksallday and FilesTube (newalbums.eu)
16390.
Lean Domain Search Now Returns 1,400 Results Per Search (mattmazur.com)
16391.
Online Printing Services | Direct Mail Advertising (demandprints.com)
16392.
New York Tech, Stuck at No. 2, Still Shaking Pom-Poms (betabeat.com)
16393.
Sports Uniforms – What the Good Ones Come With (freearticlesplr.com)
16394.
Frequently asked questions about VLC 2.0 for Mac (feepk.net)
16395.
Detailed releases notes about VLC 2.0 for Mac (feepk.net)
16396.
Why the show Extreme Couponing is not possible in real life (jillcataldo.com)
16397.
Settlement Deal Reached in iPhone “Antennagate” Lawsuit (macobserver.com)
16398.
Learning Python Logging (eric.themoritzfamily.com)
16399.
Upcoming online courses on the use of R (on Statistics.com) (r-bloggers.com)
16400.
How Niko Tinbergen Reverse Engineered The Seagull (dustincurtis.com)
16401.
Chrome kingpin Pichai on future of Chrome (news.cnet.com)
16402.
How Much Do You Really Know? (aorshan.wordpress.com)
16403.
Hacker News and my first foray into fluid layouts (waterstreetgm.org)
16404.
How Seinfeld's Productivity Secret Fixed My Procrastination Problem (lifehacker.com)
16405.
This Week in Location Based Marketing #65: Amex & Twitter + XPERIA + Pressly (untether.tv)
16406.
Microsoft quietly extends consumer support for Windows 7, Vista (zdnet.com)
16407.
Pidjin - Endless loop (pidjin.net)
16408.
A conversation with John Glenn (news.cnet.com)
16409.
Prototype touchscreen recognizes touch from different users (geek.com)
16410.
Brainstorming Doesn’t Really Work (newyorker.com)