2012 Archive
17821.
3 Founders, 1 Round & $.72 in the Bank (founderdating.com)
17822.
DrChrono Lets Doctors Accept Payments Via Square, View Real-Time Insurance Info (techcrunch.com)
17823.
Freemium is alive and kicking (davidgcohen.com)
17824.
Wolfram Alpha Personal Analytics for Facebook (blog.wolframalpha.com)
17825.
Anatomy of an (un)fundable startup (venturehacks.com)
17826.
Show HN: real-time map of Kickstarter projects (thingswestart.com)
17827.
Code Substitution Done Right - Switch.vim (vimninjas.com)
17828.
Intel Says Clover Trail Atom CPU Won't Work With Linux (linux.slashdot.org)
17829.
Labor Rules Snarl U.S. Commuter Trains (bloomberg.com)
17830.
Survey: Simple iOS Forms library (github.com)
17831.
Understanding Postgres Concurrency with MVCC (devcenter.heroku.com)
17832.
Windows 8 app designs (thenextweb.com)
17833.
The New Flowdock: a Mac App, New Design, Chat + Threading, Emoji… (blog.flowdock.com)
17834.
List.js » Paging & Plugins (jonnystromberg.com)
17835.
42% of URLs have Open Graph tags (blog.embed.ly)
17836.
This statement will blow your collective minds. ()
17837.
Firefox OS for Raspberry Pi with WebGL demos (raspberrypi.org)
17838.
The Bribery Aisle: How Wal-Mart Used Payoffs To Get Its Way in Mexico (nytimes.com)
17839.
Outlet: new Lisp that compiles js/lua with eval and debugging (jlongster.com)
17840.
Shiny Demos, new HTML5 showcase by Opera (shinydemos.com)
17841.
Molecular animations of ATP synthase (mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk)
17842.
Don't Kill Your Startup With 1,000 Trivial Tasks (onstartups.com)
17843.
How Badly Do We Want a New Java Date/Time API? (java.dzone.com)
17844.
Why Google Might Be Going to $0 (techcrunch.com)
17845.
3 useful features from Opera Dev tools that Chrome is missing (equallytrue.blogspot.com)
17846.
Pyjs: a Rich Internet Application Development Platform for both Web and Desktop. (pyjs.org)
17847.
Where Have All The Good Managers Gone? (thomaslarock.com)
17848.
PostgreSQL array field with Django (niwi.be)
17849.
Announcing Startup row: PyCon 2013 Edition (pycon.blogspot.com)
17850.
Robots Patrol South Korean Prisons at Night (singularityhub.com)