March 2013 Archive
2401.
Ask HN: Does this exist or would it appeal? ()
2402.
Usage of Flash on websites fell to 20%, down from 25.3% one year ago. (w3techs.com)
2403.
Why I'd Rather Work For A Man Than A Woman (forbes.com)
2404.
The Filesystem Test (programminggeek.com)
2405.
To All the Colleges That Rejected Me (online.wsj.com)
2406.
Ask HN: Where do you look for job postings? ()
2407.
Ask HN: Ever feel your skills are judged based on your appearance? ()
2408.
Should VCs publicly criticize companies? (pandodaily.com)
2409.
Donglegate: Why aren’t we questioning what Anonymous did? (blog.sfgate.com)
2410.
Developer Job Interview Tips (simpleprogrammer.com)
2411.
Why American Airlines Chose Samsung Over Apple When It Bought 17,000 Tablets (businessinsider.com)
2412.
You don't need a UX specialist (blog.123ship.it)
2413.
Amazon.com was down (amazon.com)
2414.
MIT's charm school for geeks turns 20 (news.msn.com)
2415.
Discovery of a microscopic world shook the foundations of theology (aeonmagazine.com)
2416.
Things to Know When Designing for iOS (teehanlax.com)
2417.
Pyongyang Blusters, and U.S. Worries About Quieter Risks (nytimes.com)
2418.
How would you responsibly disclose proof that p=np?
2419.
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing with Responsive Web Design (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
2420.
Compo4All: Making Arcade Games Social Again (pandoralive.info)
2421.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dies (cnn.com)
2422.
Data Privacy: Why can't Chrome and Chromium users run their own sync server? (code.google.com)
2423.
Show HN: BlogRoll - Yet another replacement for Google Reader (blogrollapp.com)
2424.
Why the Future of Work is "Smart Work" (blog.evenues.com)
2425.
Bootstrap 2.3.1 Released (blog.getbootstrap.com)
2426.
Show HN: Chat SDK for your mobile app (chatterkit.com)
2427.
Yes, your code does need comments. (mikegrouchy.com)
2428.
Show HN: Gem to search for random domain names (github.com)
2429.
To Be the Best, You Have to Go Through the Worst (shahruk.com)
2430.
Angry judge calls porn troll’s bluff, orders entire firm to court (arstechnica.com)