March 2012 Archive
871.
Akka 2.0 released (Scala and Java concurrency library) (akka.io)
872.
SQLFiddle 2.0: Execution Plans, Better UI, client-side SQLite via sql.js (sqlfiddle.com)
873.
Judge Orders Failed Copyright Troll to Forfeit 'All' Copyrights (arstechnica.com)
874.
Why Do The Labels Continue To Insist That 'Your Money Is No Good Here?' (techdirt.com)
875.
Geohot Arrested for Marijuana Possession En Route to SXSW (iclarified.com)
876.
MIT awards pirate certificates to undergraduates (articles.boston.com)
877.
Hacker Trade - Applying YC's philosophy to freelance contracting (hackertrade.com)
878.
The Shadow Superpower (foreignpolicy.com)
879.
Black and White (raganwald.posterous.com)
880.
Key/value is dead. Long live tuples: Pangool for Hadoop (datasalt.com)
881.
Show HN: Petridish.org, a kickstarter for scientific research (petridish.org)
882.
Indian Court Orders SOPA-style Blackout of 100+ Music Sites (torrentfreak.com)
883.
Pure CSS Clickable Events Without :target (ryancollins.me)
884.
Introduction to JavaScript source maps (html5rocks.com)
885.
A Patient with Asthma Seeks Medical Advice in 1828, 1928, and 2012 (nejm.org)
886.
Twitter sentiment analysis using Python and NLTK (laurentluce.com)
887.
Here Are The Women of Y Combinator And They Are Awesome (techcrunch.com)
888.
New iPad Tops Three Million (apple.com)
889.
Help me Hack the Lottery or, the worst $90 investment ever (ssikes.com)
890.
New York City Subpoenas Twitter For Occupy Wall Street Protester Data (readwriteweb.com)
891.
Comparison of open-source licenses (e1ven.com)
892.
Lessons from a 40 year old (now with transcript) (a.wholelottanothing.org)
893.
A Funny Story about an Acquisition that Didn’t Happen (nathanlustig.com)
894.
CSS Social Buttons (webdesignerwall.com)
895.
Yahoo Labs head Prabhakar Raghavan leaves (and joins Google) (allthingsd.com)
896.
Socialcam 4.0 Launches Today (techcrunch.com)
897.
Designing a Marketing Site: Know Your Customers and How They Decide (blog.intercom.io)
898.
Bring back the 40-hour work week (salon.com)
899.
Double-Slit Experiment Carried Out with 114-Atom Molecules (news.softpedia.com)
900.
Fabric Engine: JavaScript as fast as C++ (h-online.com)