2012 Archive
16351.
RBS shuts down startup accounts (Smarkets and others) (kernelmag.com)
16352.
Naming Things with Hashes (tools.ietf.org)
16353.
Silicon Valley Can Suck It (timothybsmith.com)
16354.
Japan's NTT DoCoMo to request that Google reduces Android's data usage. (thenextweb.com)
16355.
Passwords and interviews (radar.oreilly.com)
16356.
Goodbye Yahoo, Hello Bootstrap and Backbone. (company.unscatter.com)
16357.
The rise of high frequency trading - graphic animation (nanex.net)
16358.
Announcing mails_viewer - easiest way to test mails in Rails app (pragmaticly.github.com)
16359.
Show HN: Using Facebook Statuses as a CDN (fbdatastore.dyndns-ip.com)
16360.
Clearest indication yet that polar ice sheets are melting fast (arstechnica.com)
16361.
IDE for developing PhoneGap HTML5 Apps (vinisketch.com)
16362.
Solar-powered catamaran goes around the world in 584 days (latimes.com)
16363.
Ask HN: (Self hosted) App Hosting platform for developers? ()
16364.
Why native development sucks and HTML5 rocks: Porting to Windows 8 (gkosev.blogspot.com)
16365.
How long will the seed-stage bubble last? (andrewchen.co)
16366.
Worrying php.net status page (visitors' IPs visible and more) (php.net)
16367.
Getting into YC as a single, non-technical founder (pandodaily.com)
16368.
Startup skills vs startup ideas (swombat.com)
16369.
Testing Netflix on Android (techblog.netflix.com)
16370.
Flow-Based Programming for Node.js (noflojs.org)
16371.
Principle Component Analysis (datanitro.com)
16372.
Square goes down two weeks after Starbucks (square.com)
16373.
Kenya’s mobile telephones: Vital for the poor (economist.com)
16374.
Programming Languages vs. Fat Fingers (spinellis.gr)
16375.
The second coming of Java (blog.jelastic.com)
16376.
Programming Styles in the Node Community (dailyjs.com)
16377.
A physical, open source time puncher for freelancers (nycresistor.com)
16378.
Stanford/Coursera Machine Learning class delayed
16379.
Ask HN: How to learn web scalability?
16380.
Minicamps on Rationality and Awesomeness: May 11-13, June 22-24, and July 21-28 (lesswrong.com)