March 2011 Archive
12271.
James Cameron to amp up Avatar frame rate (theregister.co.uk)
12272.
What do lingerie, insurance and seat belts have in common? (thenextweb.com)
12273.
Thoughts on immutability and concurrency (bluebytesoftware.com)
12274.
Building a Hack Night (devart.org)
12275.
Is This Tech Boom Different? (nytimes.com)
12276.
Steve Blank: Entrepreneurial Jedi Master (cfe.engin.umich.edu)
12277.
Announcing status-codes, easy response status codes for compojure /clojure (codemeself.blogspot.com)
12278.
Bored staff? Gamification could change all that (silicon.com)
12279.
Co-founder of Microsoft paints Bill Gates as focused, brilliant and backstabbing (pcmag.com)
12280.
Microsoft claims Google blocked its access to YouTube data on Windows Phone 7 (wmpoweruser.com)
12281.
Small Basic: Development for Beginners (msdn.microsoft.com)
12282.
Ask HN: What's your litmus test for detecting a tech bubble? ()
12283.
Ask HN: How can I get free HPC for my R&D project? ()
12284.
Fukushima fearmongers are stealing our Jetsons future (theregister.co.uk)
12285.
[IndexedDB] Design Flaws (lists.w3.org)
12286.
A Quick Introduction to Racket with Pictures (docs.racket-lang.org)
12287.
Rails 3.0.6 will appear on tuesday (blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp)
12288.
Google Joins NFC Forum To Advance Near Field Communication Technology (techcrunch.com)
12289.
Six Ways Bio-Inspired Design is Reshaping the Future (popsci.com)
12290.
Fresh new perspectives for your blog (googleblog.blogspot.com)
12291.
Flickr Stops Opera Support (flickr.com)
12292.
Debris prevents robots from entering stricken nuclear plant (itworld.com)
12293.
IDC: Windows Phone 7 to beat iPhone sales by 2015, cement #2 position (winrumors.com)
12294.
Things That Are Irrelevant to Copyright Policy (juliansanchez.com)
12295.
How not to post a security article (blog.jgc.org)
12296.
Zite cease & desist from AP, WaPo, other big media (paidcontent.org)
12297.
How Open Source Toppled Governments and Saved Lives (duleepa.wordpress.com)
12298.
Nook Color to Get Apps, Flash Support (pcworld.com)
12299.
Google Places puts QR Codes on the shelf (theregister.co.uk)
12300.
Google is axing support for QR Codes in their Places service (gizmodo.com)