March 2012 Archive
1801.
LeanLaunchLab is Bringing Lean Startup to the Enterprise (pandodaily.com)
1802.
Liberating America's secret, for-pay laws (boingboing.net)
1803.
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast - Fogus on Himera (thinkrelevance.com)
1804.
Ask HN: Is there any point in using mailto: links any more?
1805.
A Vote for CSS Variables (piehead.com)
1806.
Google’s Future: What The Search Engine Will Look Like In Next 20 Years (techieapps.com)
1807.
Analysis of the Human Bird Wings (wired.com)
1808.
A Dependable iPad (randsinrepose.com)
1809.
Why I'm Not Supporting OS X (plus.google.com)
1810.
Google is developing programming techniques to simplify Web development (pixelstech.net)
1811.
OH HAI SEXISM (storify.com)
1812.
Show HN: Let's all connect on LinkedIn (docs.google.com)
1813.
Viewpoints: What will you do with your Pi? (bbc.co.uk)
1814.
Pinterest’s first investor explains the secret to the startup’s success (mashable.com)
1815.
Darpa seeks to free the world from passwords (extremetech.com)
1816.
Illinois State Tax Revenues Drop Following Affiliate Nexus Tax (hasoffers.com)
1817.
Ex-Googlers Raise Funding To Stop Google, Facebook & More (techcrunch.com)
1818.
I turned my old iPad into the ultimate digital picture frame (kickstarter.com)
1819.
Dartendo lets you play your nintendo games in browser (dartendo.appspot.com)
1820.
How Tortoiseshell Cats Show the Limits of Cloning (io9.com)
1821.
Facebook is down in Northern Europe (facebook.com)
1822.
Yahoo proves that Silicon Valley is no different to Hollywood (jasonadriaan.com)
1823.
Silicon Valley: A few exciting new business models that actually work (stritar.net)
1824.
Reducing Java Memory Usage and GC with UseCompressedOops VM Option (blog.leneghan.com)
1825.
Poll: What's the programming language you want to learn most?
1826.
Y Combinator Demo Day: Which Will Be The Next Dropbox? (forbes.com)
1827.
Why functional programming matters (aka MapReduce for humans) (gist.github.com)
1828.
David Beazley Keynote at PyCon (Live Notes) (hackpad.com)
1829.
JQuery Events: MouseOver / MouseOut vs. MouseEnter / MouseLeave (bennadel.com)
1830.
THIS is why we invest in science. This. (blogs.discovermagazine.com)