March 2011 Archive
8221.
Apple's 1997 Think Different ad lives on the TextEdit icon today (just zoom in) (i.imgur.com)
8222.
The lugubrious decline of the bookstore (tnr.com)
8223.
Man creates kinetic sculpture that moves and lives on its own (wimp.com)
8224.
Ask HN: What can I do to help Japan? Prepared to travel. ()
8225.
Wire Actress Felicia "Snoop" Pearson Arrested in a Baltimore Drug Bust (slate.com)
8226.
What Should I Do With My Life? (blog.agentpronto.com)
8227.
Who Swears the Most? How Foursquare Used Hadoop to Find Out (webmonkey.com)
8228.
Flourish - a nifty drop-in multi-purpose library for PHP (flourishlib.com)
8229.
Find out which A/B / multivariate tests are winning? (whichtestwon.com)
8230.
What is wrong with Lisp? (dept-info.labri.fr)
8231.
The "Jarvis" alarm from Iron Man using the OSX "say" command and python (thingist.com)
8232.
Huffington: SEO Is Just A Tool, Not A Way To Produce Great Journalism (video) (techcrunch.com)
8233.
Review My Startup: clan.cx, fast StarCraft 2 clan hosting ()
8234.
Predicting Riots and the Fall of Dictators (newscientist.com)
8235.
Wanker (antipope.org)
8236.
Netflix declines studios' requests for 'buy' button (news.cnet.com)
8237.
Bank of America subdomain at Anonymous site is live (bofa.anonleaks.ch)
8238.
GNU Emacs 23.3 Released (gnu.org)
8239.
Google 404 page with a typo in the title (i.imgur.com)
8240.
Planely—Join the flying revolution (planely.com)
8241.
Something to Ruin Your Weekend (organizationsandmarkets.com)
8242.
Silent Disco (secure.wikimedia.org)
8243.
Partial meltdown likely under way at power plant (washingtonpost.com)
8244.
Install The iPad 2 In Your Car’s Dashboard (lifehacker.com)
8245.
Build a Knowledge Base That Works (devlogic.com.au)
8246.
WiFi-only Galaxy Tab Launching April 4 for $399? (droid-life.com)
8247.
SXSW festival-goers name favourite apps [video] (bbc.co.uk)
8248.
How quake prediction works-Japanese 1 Million quake prediction systeme (cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com)
8249.
A Practical Rant about Software Patents (thenoisychannel.com)
8250.
The Startup Foundry is giving away $6,620 worth of goods to 2 Lean Startups (thestartupfoundry.com)