Growing Numbers of Start-Ups Are Worth a Billion Dollars
(nytimes.com)
February 2013 Archive
901.
902.
Magnet Implants Can Actually be Pretty Annoying
(iamdann.com)
903.
YOU_ARE_DEAD, a 1D Roguelike
(github.com)
904.
Microsoft Surface Pro Teardown
(ifixit.com)
905.
906.
Sentry, The (Now Profitable) Bug Tracker Gets A Huge Makeover
(techcrunch.com)
907.
908.
Amazon Route 53 Introduces DNS failover
(docs.aws.amazon.com)
909.
Denial of Service and Unsafe Object Creation Vulnerability in JSON Gem
(groups.google.com)
910.
The Art of George W. Bush and the Importance of Play
(medium.com)
911.
IMAP client for coders
(hajomail.com)
912.
What Really Killed the Dinosaurs?
(slate.com)
913.
Server-side view or client-side MVC?
(kailuowang.blogspot.com)
914.
VA Medical Appointment Scheduling Contest – $9M in prizes
(vascheduling.challenge.gov)
915.
Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
(bbc.co.uk)
916.
Coursera course 'Fundamentals of Online Education' closed without warning
(chewingthistles.wordpress.com)
917.
Piracy and Fraud Propelled the US Industrial Revolution
(mobile.bloomberg.com)
918.
Hello Chrome and Firefox, meet serverless WebRTC
(github.com)
919.
Introducing Mutations: Putting SOA on Rails for security and maintainability
(developer.uservoice.com)
920.
Dell to Sell Itself for $24.4 Billion
(online.wsj.com)
921.
Lock elision in the GNU C library
(lwn.net)
922.
Vivid Schemer: An Interactive Version of the Little Schemer
(vivid.chengyichao.info)
923.
924.
Cars and Robust Cities Are Fundamentally Incompatible
(theatlanticcities.com)
925.
Has Joel Spolsky Jumped the Shark? (2006)
(codinghorror.com)
926.
927.
Why New Relic Is Raising $80 Million Now
(blog.newrelic.com)
928.
Beware of Ballers on a Budget
(bothsidesofthetable.com)
929.
The Racket Way
(infoq.com)
930.
How I Stopped Eating Food
(robrhinehart.com)