2012 Archive
16051.
Show HN: Use landing pages to test your product (quicklytest.it)
16052.
To stream everywhere, Netflix encodes each movie 120 times (gigaom.com)
16053.
Time Capsule for $25 (Using Raspbery Pi) (garmoncheg.blogspot.com)
16054.
Monads are a Class of Hard Drugs (2008) (lambda-diode.com)
16055.
Toothache anyone? It's time for a vacation (startupgrind.com)
16056.
Apple quietly announces new Mac Pros (apple.com)
16057.
Hackert0wn (hackert0wn.com)
16058.
Predictions For the Next 110 Years (popularmechanics.com)
16059.
Ask HN: Why are our posts disappearing from the front page without explanation? ()
16060.
Google Chrome SVP says Portable NaCl will ship "in six weeks" (news.cnet.com)
16061.
How US software ended up powering Chinese assault helicopters (arstechnica.com)
16062.
Texas Students Revolt Against Mandatory RFID Tracking Chips (informationliberation.com)
16063.
Groupon Sliding (thenextweb.com)
16064.
Tau Ceti's planets nearest around single, Sun-like star (bbc.co.uk)
16065.
App.net 3rd-party revshare proposal (daltoncaldwell.com)
16066.
Dengue, aka "Breakbone Fever", Is Back (slate.com)
16067.
Separation, Abstraction, and Cascading in CSS (lispcast.com)
16068.
Dearest Delicious, a breakup letter (blog.earth2marsh.com)
16069.
Tinytrunk - Hyperlocal Flea Market (tinytrunk.com)
16070.
RESTful API Server - Doing it right (blog.mugunthkumar.com)
16071.
There's no such thing as a free launch (hackerjobs.co.uk)
16072.
World’s First ‘Wikipedia Town’ Goes Live Today (redorbit.com)
16073.
Show HN: MoodTrack, a simple iPhone app to track your moods and thoughts
16074.
Nokia Faked Its New Lumia 920 PureView Ad (icosmogeek.com)
16075.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Reviewed (drdobbs.com)
16076.
RIAA Insists That, Really, The Music Industry Is Collapsing (techdirt.com)
16077.
Evolution could explain the placebo effect (newscientist.com)
16078.
Loosecubes is shutting down (blog.loosecubes.com)
16079.
Show HN: Facebook response to Lovestagram. Our Valentine's weekend project. (fbmyvalentine.com)
16080.
Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Is Buying 'The New Republic' (npr.org)