February 2013 Archive
10621.
Expanding preschool = expanding waistlines? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
10622.
Facebook Connect Experiencing Problems Again (developers.facebook.com)
10623.
Make your own head-mounted display for under $200 (hackaday.com)
10624.
20 Tips and tricks working with data (p-value.info)
10625.
Show, don't just say you're passionate about something (blog.cutc.ca)
10626.
Google files first patent suit against British Telecom (arstechnica.com)
10627.
Apple's favorite blogger (mobile.businessweek.com)
10628.
An Open Hardware Company Manufactures Your Electronics Idea (popsci.com)
10629.
Finally, Startup Act 3.0 passed (venturebeat.com)
10630.
PBS Documentary: The Founding of Silicon Valley (youtube.com)
10631.
Why You Don't Need an NDA (differential.io)
10632.
How to keep writing a blog for skilled software testers? (blog.99tests.com)
10633.
A Suggestion For Groupon (statspotting.com)
10634.
Fixing iTunes Match Issues on Multiple Machines (zerodistraction.com)
10635.
Fun with Object and Collection Initializers (msmvps.com)
10636.
Tales from the Trenches: GitHub (gigaom.com)
10637.
Critical Cloud Computing-A CIIP perspective on cloud computing services (enisa.europa.eu)
10638.
Don't Be Fooled: "Six Strikes" Will Undoubtedly Harm Open Wireless (eff.org)
10639.
MIT’s $1 million test to see if social media can make investors money (qz.com)
10640.
Best Performing Email Subjects January 2013 (pitchpigeon.com)
10641.
The Bitter End ()
10642.
Source Code Mozilla: search for 'screw' (mxr.mozilla.org)
10643.
BIND 10: How to upgrade from 1.0.0-beta to 1.0.0-rc (tokiwinter.com)
10644.
Phishing by proxy: redirecting webmail and online banking traffic (news.netcraft.com)
10645.
BIND 10: Zone Transfers, TSIG and DDNS (tokiwinter.com)
10646.
A New Program Automatically Adjusts Your Font To A Readable Size (fastcoexist.com)
10647.
Fitness SF Decided Not To Pay Their Invoice (fitnesssf.com)
10648.
Asteroid 2012 DA14 set for record-breaking Earth pass (bbc.co.uk)
10649.
Meteor Blast Rocks Russia - Videos (universetoday.com)
10650.
Create xkcd style comics using HTML markup. (cmx.io)