2012 Archive
20911.
Genomics: ENCODE explained (nature.com)
20912.
Alert: Your Plant Needs Water (online.wsj.com)
20913.
The Talk of China (nytimes.com)
20914.
HNotify.py: be notified when the time is good to post on Hacker News (github.com)
20915.
Why Silicon Valley and Hollywood Don’t Get Each Other (bothsidesofthetable.com)
20916.
Why I quit Facebook (kev.inburke.com)
20917.
Root EM Using CSS3 "rem" Units for "Elastic Pixels" (jsbin.com)
20918.
Smart Notebooks: Building a Better Shared Document (kickstarter.com)
20919.
Startups Shouldn't Follow Trends (adii.me)
20920.
The WELL, Birthplace Of Online Movement, Is Up For Sale (npr.org)
20921.
As Heroku Boss Flees to Olive Farm, Where's the Platform Cloud Going? (wired.com)
20922.
You Don’t Need A Prototype To Raise A Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
20923.
Show HN: Notification Control my weekend project - Email notification setup (notificationcontrol.com)
20924.
Facebook is down in Northern Europe (facebook.com)
20925.
How test coverage is meaningful (or isn't) (martinfowler.com)
20926.
Can Developers Really Be Bought Off To Build At Hackathons? (alexstechthoughts.com)
20927.
Palm trees 'grew on Antarctica' (bbc.co.uk)
20928.
Amazon seeks to throw out Apple 'app store' claim (nbcnews.com)
20929.
Time to Stop Paying GitHub's Toll (cloud.dzone.com)
20930.
Apple said to be talking to Foursquare for maps data (news.cnet.com)
20931.
Message Queue Evaluation Notes (wiki.secondlife.com)
20932.
How many HNers have dabbled in arbitrage?
20933.
Are universities failing entrepreneurs? (kernelmag.com)
20934.
Codecademy vs. Scroll Kit (codybrowntext.tumblr.com)
20935.
Insecure websites to be named and shamed (bbc.co.uk)
20936.
The most successful game ever: a history of Minesweeper (techradar.com)
20937.
How I Learned to Program in 23 Years (jeffmatthewsmith.tumblr.com)
20938.
Instagram 3.0 Bets Big On Geolocation With Photo Maps, (techcrunch.com)
20939.
Hire Sander to your awesome team (hire.sandersaar.com)
20940.
New open-source app extracts passwords stored in Mac OS X keychain (arstechnica.com)