March 2012 Archive
1951.
Coding ()
1952.
How Fast Are Vita Memory Cards? (eurogamer.net)
1953.
Why the P2P Foundation pays salaries in Bitcoin (blog.p2pfoundation.net)
1954.
GSoC 2012 accepted organizations announced (google-melange.com)
1955.
10 years of Linux and Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike) is the best OS i have ever used (jerrymannel.com)
1956.
Please stop embedding Bootstrap classes in your HTML (ruby.bvision.com)
1957.
Show HN: Let's all connect on LinkedIn (deprecated - see new HN post) (docs.google.com)
1958.
RIT48: 48 hours to pitch, plan, and launch a web or mobile startup (rit48.com)
1959.
Is Devbootcamp a legit way to learn how to code? (devbootcamp.com)
1960.
OMGPOP Draws Zynga’s Daily User Traffic Up By 25% (techcrunch.com)
1961.
Do you actually get projects from the Hacker News Contractors spreadsheet? ()
1962.
Face Detector in JS (liuliu.me)
1963.
Google Research: The YouTube Social Network (research.google.com)
1964.
The Idea Factory (nytimes.com)
1965.
The Google We Lost (andrewbadr.com)
1966.
Who will win the SXSW mobile war—Highlight? Sonar? Glancee? (chill.com)
1967.
Firefox To Get Native PDF Viewer Powered by PDF.js (browserfame.com)
1968.
Why I doubted Facebook was a $1B+ business, what I learned from being wrong (andrewchenblog.com)
1969.
Best of Clojure/West 2012 (blog.darevay.com)
1970.
A plan to bring credibility to the web (blog.factlink.com)
1971.
500MW from half a gram of hydrogen: The hunt for fusion power heats up (extremetech.com)
1972.
What to Wear (deliberatism.com)
1973.
What are the Windows A: and B: drives used for? (superuser.com)
1974.
GitHub Impervious to Super Missiles (discursive.com)
1975.
Opening the current Finder directory in iTerm2 (peterdowns.com)
1976.
Your ISP is going to spy on you starting July 12. Tips to protect your privacy. (privateinternetaccess.com)
1977.
Show HN: Our Startup Weekend Project ()
1978.
Google Implemented New Privacy Policy Today (techieapps.com)
1979.
Republic of Moldova - the information free zone (plus.google.com)
1980.
List of cool places in 8-bit Google maps (bengarvey.com)