Pandas 0.7.0 released: Python data analysis library
(pandas.pydata.org)
February 2012 Archive
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Warren Buffett: Why stocks beat gold and bonds
(finance.fortune.cnn.com)
273.
If Android is a "stolen product," then so was the iPhone
(arstechnica.com)
274.
How To Crash A Party
(nevblog.com)
275.
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How to Succeed as an Introvert
(h30565.www3.hp.com)
277.
Insurgent Games Makes All Games Free, Releases Everything as Open Source
(insurgentgames.com)
278.
How I got a job from a Hacker News post
(bostinno.com)
279.
Why I Still Use Emacs
(gnuvince.wordpress.com)
280.
Tribler Makes BitTorrent Impossible to Shut Down
(torrentfreak.com)
281.
The Shy Connector
(slideshare.net)
282.
Facebook and many other sites also bypass Internet Explorer privacy controls
(nikcub.appspot.com)
283.
How Bots Seized Control of My Pricing Strategy
(carlos.bueno.org)
284.
Google and Microsoft Cheat on Slow-Start. Should You?
(blog.benstrong.com)
285.
Magnet-hashes for all torrents on The Pirate Bay: 164 MB
(thepiratebay.se)
286.
Reddit: a necessary change in policy
(reddit.com)
287.
Rebuild of the Debian archive with clang
(clang.debian.net)
288.
289.
Square Releases Open Source WebSocket Client for Objective-C
(corner.squareup.com)
290.
Redesigning the Windows Logo
(windowsteamblog.com)
291.
292.
CoffeePhysics: A JS/CS Physics Engine
(soulwire.co.uk)
293.
Designing better user interfaces
(slideshare.net)
294.
Backbone patterns
(ricostacruz.com)
295.
Bootstrap's maintainer hates the semicolon
(github.com)
296.
More damaging evidence on open plan offices
(thesoundagency.com)
297.
iBooks DRM has been cracked.
(the-digital-reader.com)
299.
Redis 2.6 is near
(antirez.com)
300.
The uncanny valley of web scraping
(zemanta.com)