March 2011 Archive
151.
Xcode now costs US$ 4.99 (itunes.apple.com)
152.
Burned by Twitter, Developers Launch Distributed Microblogging Service (readwriteweb.com)
153.
Ken Jennings takes AMA questions on Reddit (reddit.com)
154.
Launch (areallybadidea.com)
155.
2011 MacBook Pros Crash Under Load (discussions.apple.com)
156.
Hacker with iPhone takes over Times Square screens (alexandrosmaragos.com)
157.
Code School now open to the public (codeschool.com)
158.
Kevin Rose Resigns From Digg, Closing Round On New Startup (techcrunch.com)
159.
GNU Free Call has been announced (Skype-like software) (planet.gnu.org)
160.
Feynman's wobbling plate: how to recover from burnout (physics.ohio-state.edu)
161.
Deaths per unit of energy for various sources (www-958.ibm.com)
162.
Don't touch me, I'm British (ft.com)
163.
Apple Keyboard in pure CSS. (dl.dropbox.com)
164.
Bag of hurt (marco.org)
165.
A conversation between two chatbots and how one found out the other is an AI. (yiransheng.com)
166.
Parsing: the solved problem that isn't (tratt.net)
167.
Is it normal to get hundreds of break-in attempts per day? (serverfault.com)
168.
Ask HN: Anyone have a really smart way to organize css?
169.
Reddit Is Down To One Developer (techcrunch.com)
170.
We're all remote: how we deal with a 100% remote dev team (dt.deviantart.com)
171.
Show HN: Beginning Android for iOS Developers (clayallsopp.posterous.com)
172.
The pi is a lieā€¦ Happy Half Tau Day! (halftauday.com)
173.
Google indexes Stack Overflow at a rate of 10 requests per second (meta.stackoverflow.com)
174.
70% of the Public Finds Piracy Socially Acceptable (torrentfreak.com)
175.
JRuby 1.6.0 Released: Now with Ruby 1.9.2 Support (jruby.org)
176.
How Carrots Became the new Junk Food (fastcompany.com)
177.
Codified startup advice (gabrielweinberg.com)
178.
Sequoia gives photo-sharing startup more money than they gave Google (techcrunch.com)
179.
Student Who Found GPS Device On His Car Due To Reddit Comment Sues The FBI (techdirt.com)
180.
Why no looting in Japan? (caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com)