March 2013 Archive
11971.
Anonymous Internet Boy Taliban Tropes (dudehugespeaks.tumblr.com)
11972.
Google Now Coming To The Desktop (techcrunch.com)
11973.
A Cross-Platform Memory Leak Detector (wyw.dcweb.cn)
11974.
Want to have a prototype before submitting your YC application? ()
11975.
Building a better battery (eng.cam.ac.uk)
11976.
Can anyone turn streaming music into a real business? (theverge.com)
11977.
Ten Lessons from Peter Thiel's Class On Startups (forbes.com)
11978.
Be open for critique (abyss.przemoc.net)
11979.
The rise and fall of Andy Zaky (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
11980.
Days Since Last Outrage: 0 (techdirt.com)
11981.
SEO - Want to Rank in Google? Build Your Author Rank Now. (foundercode.com)
11982.
Average distance to the nearest road in the conterminous United States (i.imgur.com)
11983.
Parallel compression and content-aware deduplication of a file or stream (moinakg.github.com)
11984.
Goophone i5S, iPhone 5 rip-off now shipping for $149 (electronista.com)
11985.
Hacking contest on a Live CD (janosgyerik.com)
11986.
China’s next-generation Internet is a world-beater (kurzweilai.net)
11987.
Arduino for audio - autogain, noise removal, and beat detection with LEDs (blog.saikoled.com)
11988.
Lego Stephen Hawking kit (kottke.org)
11989.
Show HN: Move a Cube With Your Head or HeadTracking With WebGL (learningthreejs.com)
11990.
Angel Investors: How The Rich Invest (forbes.com)
11991.
Why Operator Overloading is not supported in Java (javarevisited.blogspot.com.au)
11992.
The Bandicoot Language: Code Reuse for the Relational Model (infoq.com)
11993.
Real world strategic running game for iOS goes into beta (beta.jogofwar.com)
11994.
Bring Back the Sitemap? (dbushell.com)
11995.
Private Manning’s Confidant (nytimes.com)
11996.
Ask HN: What about an HN RSS reader? ()
11997.
Nasdaq will pay $62M in cash to vexed Facebook IPO investors (venturebeat.com)
11998.
Feds Bolster Cyber Espionage Defenses (21cit.com)
11999.
Siggis ZX81 web server, running on a Sinclair ZX81 (zx81-siggi.endoftheinternet.org)
12000.
Carnegie Mellon roboticist suggests humans brace themselves for robo-innovation (phys.org)