March 2012 Archive
1441.
Your product sucks... and why that's OK (tnl.net)
1442.
Why using Fonts as Icons can prove tricky: Subpixel Aliasing and Webkit (blog.woop.ie)
1443.
Announcing dedicated servers for Browserling (catonmat.net)
1444.
45-foot paper airplane glides over Arizona desert (latimes.com)
1445.
HN front page - 1,350 visits in 30 mins: apologies, learnings & statistics (blog.unclassroom.com)
1446.
3 caculators = 3 different answers to one math problem (mathmagical.co.uk)
1447.
Apple’s war on Android gets major blow in the form of 1994 “future tablet” video (androidauthority.com)
1448.
New speech-jamming gun hints at dystopian Big Brother future (extremetech.com)
1449.
Banks are too big to see what's coming (bitcoinmedia.com)
1450.
NameCheap DNS servers are down ()
1451.
JSON 3: A modern JSON polyfill compatible with nearly all JavaScript platforms. (bestiejs.github.com)
1452.
U.S. Warns Apple, Publishers on E-Book Pricing (online.wsj.com)
1453.
We're in an icon-sharpness limbo (simurai.com)
1454.
What You Lose When You Sign That Donor Card (online.wsj.com)
1455.
Find|xargs like a boss (Real Example) (r-bloggers.com)
1456.
How Writing a Book Is Like Starting a Company (onstartups.com)
1457.
Latitude for Facebook Events (moojive.com)
1458.
AMD acquires SeaMicro (sites.amd.com)
1459.
Iran overturns death sentence for 'CIA spy' and Game Programmer Hekmati (bbc.co.uk)
1460.
Build android apps from your Android device (market.android.com)
1461.
San Francisco start-up Seesmic laid off 18 employees this week (allthingsd.com)
1462.
Principles of Effective Pricing Pages (conversionxl.com)
1463.
Errors in the Encyclopædia Britannica that have been corrected in Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
1464.
Finish Weekend - Boston (robots.thoughtbot.com)
1465.
Learning: the Hacker Way (jclaes.blogspot.com)
1466.
Testing the self upvote (news.ycombinator.com)
1467.
Show HN: Stack Overflow meets MTurk - Minute Favors (minutefavors.com)
1468.
Calibre and Project Gutenberg: Liberate Your eReader. (thepowerbase.com)
1469.
Visualised: 24 hours of SSH attacks against a single server (syslog.tv)
1470.
Publicly committing to a personal goal considered harmful (spring.org.uk)