February 2013 Archive
361.
Oxford Temporarily Blocks Google Docs (blogs.oucs.ox.ac.uk)
362.
Show HN: Multiplayer Snake in Go (hipstersnake.com)
363.
TOML, Tom's Own Markup Language (github.com)
364.
Groundwork - A Responsive HTML5, CSS and JavaScript Framework (groundwork.sidereel.com)
365.
Why are there no true cross-platform filesystems? (yulian.kuncheff.com)
366.
EU Data Protection: Proposed Amendments Written by US Lobbyists (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
367.
A peek into the curious world of HDMI copy protection (adamsblog.aperturelabs.com)
368.
Stop Writing REST API Clients (ttezel.github.com)
369.
LG acquires webOS from HP, plans to use it in smart TV platform (engadget.com)
370.
Tom, Dick & Harry (jasq.org)
371.
Mega update: Dotcom's service now accepts Bitcoin (thenextweb.com)
372.
Why Should Taxpayers Give Big Banks $83 Billion a Year? (bloomberg.com)
373.
France to invest €20B in high-speed broadband for the entire country (zdnet.com)
374.
Mexico: The New China (nytimes.com)
375.
Deals Missed (ovp.com)
376.
Why is Spotify chugging upload bandwidth when it is not streaming? (community.spotify.com)
377.
DC-area schools consider copyright policy that takes ownership of students’ work (washingtonpost.com)
378.
White House Owes Response To Petition To Fire Prosecutor Of Aaron Swartz (forbes.com)
379.
PushBullet: From 0 to 15,000 users in 2 weeks (blog.pushbullet.com)
380.
The Economics of Netflix's $100 Million Show (theatlanticwire.com)
381.
Create a web app from scratch in under 5 minutes with Meteor and Mailgun (blog.mailgun.net)
382.
Facebook computers compromised by zero-day Java exploit (arstechnica.com)
383.
God: Scalable in Memory Data Structure Server in Go (zond.github.com)
384.
LibreOffice hits 4.0 (libreoffice.org)
385.
How to calculate your hourly rate (makaluinc.com)
386.
How I work with Postgres – psql, My PostgreSQL Admin (craigkerstiens.com)
387.
Drone ‘Nightmare Scenario’ Now Has A Name: ARGUS (aclu.org)
388.
Desiderata (en.wikipedia.org)
389.
How a Boat-Plane Hybrid Shattered the Sound Barrier of Sailing (wired.com)
390.
New Anti-Piracy System to Hit U.S. Internet Users on Monday (dailydot.com)