March 2011 Archive
271.
Not A Waste (al3x.net)
272.
The real reason people are mocking Color... (projectidealism.com)
273.
Instapaper 3.0 is here (blog.instapaper.com)
274.
Dear Twitter (helloform.com)
275.
Liquefaction from the Sendai earthquake – a remarkable video (blogs.agu.org)
276.
Why did OKCupid write their own web server? (answers.onstartups.com)
277.
Judge Allows Sony to Unmask Anyone Who Visited GeoHot Site (wired.com)
278.
Has YC ever funded a company with a Black founder?
279.
Avoiding a transit of the United States (wikitravel.org)
280.
HTML + CSS3 is Turing complete (github.com)
281.
The Mirah Language: bringing modern features to the JVM without runtime overhead (drdobbs.com)
282.
On moving from CouchDB to Riak (labs.linkfluence.net)
283.
Show HN: Readability-like API Using Machine Learning (diffbot.com)
284.
The weirdest (but working) iPhone 4 reception trick I have ever heard (thenextweb.com)
285.
Apple Sues Amazon.com, Seeks Order to Stop Use of 'App Store' (bloomberg.com)
286.
How to Ace Calculus: The Art of Doing Well in Technical Courses (calnewport.com)
287.
Why Data Structures Matter: left, right folds, btrees (joelneely.wordpress.com)
288.
The Death of Adventure Games (oldmanmurray.com)
289.
Youngest Y Combinator Founders Launch MinoMonsters, The Pokemon Of Social Games (techcrunch.com)
290.
Results for: Pick a number from 1 to 10 (nfrom1to10.appspot.com)
291.
Why O'Reilly Media doesn't use DRM (forbes.com)
292.
Poll: How much do you average per freelancing gig?
293.
The worst program I ever worked on (jacquesmattheij.com)
294.
Get your own #dickbar (encodedrecords.com)
295.
The Little MongoDB Book available on GitHub (openmymind.net)
296.
Sendoid (YC W11): Finally, Sharing Big Files Isn’t A Huge Pain (techcrunch.com)
297.
MIT's artificial leaf is ten times more efficient than the real thing (Wired UK) (wired.co.uk)
298.
Android openness withering as Google withholds Honeycomb (arstechnica.com)
299.
Fabric hits 1.0 (pypi.python.org)
300.
Full Text RSS Feed: Get the whole feed and nothing but the feed (fulltextrssfeed.com)