March 2012 Archive
1021.
Server Side Upgrades (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
1022.
GCC 4.6.3 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
1023.
The fall of Big Paper (forbes.com)
1024.
It’s Not the File Size That’s Killing iPad Magazines (bcolbow.tumblr.com)
1025.
Cheaper Than A Tablet: 'Rooting' Your E-Reader (npr.org)
1026.
Everywhere I've Been in the last 3 years - GPS points (geoloqi.com)
1027.
Computer hardware chart (Cheat sheet) (sprki.com)
1028.
What Every Start-up Should Know about PR (thedailymuse.com)
1029.
An Introduction to HTML 5 Web Workers (cggallant.blogspot.com)
1030.
Numba - A NumPy aware (LLVM-based) optimizing compiler for Python (github.com)
1031.
The Google that never was: how the search giant killed a 2007 redesign (theverge.com)
1032.
Asynchronous MongoDB with Python and Tornado (10gen.com)
1033.
Research In Motion is dead (bgr.com)
1034.
Homeless as Wi-Fi Transmitters Creates a Stir in Austin (nytimes.com)
1035.
Photoshop CS6 beta now available to download (extremetech.com)
1036.
'Anonymous' hackers plan to shut down the Internet this Saturday (bgr.com)
1037.
The time displayed on most Android phones is wrong (zdnet.com)
1038.
Google to Sell Tablets on Its Own This Year (online.wsj.com)
1039.
Naveen is Leaving Foursquare (naveenium.com)
1040.
Learning to code? Tired of feeling stupid? Try Bloc (use code 'LNCH') (trybloc.com)
1041.
Stripe CEO Discusses Online Payment Service (bloomberg.com)
1042.
TechCrunch’s Picks: The 10 Best Startups From Y Combinator Demo Day (techcrunch.com)
1043.
Facebook says it may sue employers who demand job applicants' passwords (arstechnica.com)
1044.
'Pig MRSA' Came From Humans, Evolved Via Farm Drugs (wired.com)
1045.
Impressive: Video and voice calls in your browser without a plugin in sight (thenextweb.com)
1046.
Download any SoundCloud song (gist.github.com)
1047.
HTTPS and Tor: Working Together to Protect Your Privacy and Security Online (eff.org)
1048.
Why Can't Startups Find Designers? (thenextweb.com)
1049.
Designers read this and developers will love you (photoshopetiquette.com)
1050.
Poll: What text editors do you prefer?