March 2011 Archive
211.
Your own company? You can do it (jacquesmattheij.com)
212.
Did the Microsoft Stack Kill MySpace? (highscalability.com)
213.
Ask HN: Are you working on any side projects that make "small/passive" income?
214.
How Western Diets Are Making The World Sick (npr.org)
215.
A New Name for Stack Overflow (with surprise ending) (blog.stackoverflow.com)
216.
Why is TeX still used? What are some good, modern alternatives? (tex.stackexchange.com)
217.
Video of reactor 1 at Fukushima plant (youtube.com)
218.
How I got sued by Facebook (2010) (petewarden.typepad.com)
219.
Unladen Swallow Retrospective (qinsb.blogspot.com)
220.
Time Warner Cable trying to make municipal fiber illegal in North Carolina (innovationpolicy.org)
221.
Why don’t journalists link to primary sources? (badscience.net)
222.
Hipmunk for the iPhone - here's how we built it (blog.hipmunk.com)
223.
Dress.me: Because Guys Hate to Shop (sonjajacob.tumblr.com)
224.
How to Get PayPal to Freeze Your Account in Four Easy Steps (blog.vayable.com)
225.
What do you think of our new team page? (type "dance" for party mode) (wistia.com)
226.
How I (almost) got an internship at Google (ecarmi.org)
227.
Why Silicon Valley Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Returning Home (techcrunch.com)
228.
My Year as an Amateur Android Game Developer (kerebus.com)
229.
With +1, Google Search Goes Truly Social — As Do Google Ads (techcrunch.com)
230.
Police Return Seized Hardware to Victorious BitTorrent Admin, Trashed (torrentfreak.com)
231.
Google demos driverless cars (engadget.com)
232.
Erik Meijer’s suggestions for further reading in functional programming (kanak.kshetri.com)
233.
HBGary planned to "blow the balls off Nmap" (seclists.org)
234.
Securing an Ubuntu Server (andrewault.net)
235.
Icons (including free for commercial use) (iconfinder.com)
236.
Lists of must see TED-talks (quora.com)
237.
Someone is stealing your life (1990) (lycaeum.org)
238.
Goliath: Non-blocking, Ruby 1.9 Web Server (igvita.com)
239.
High court challenge to law that puts public-domain works back under copyright (eff.org)
240.
I think tumblr has a huge security hole (pastebin.com)