TNS Buys Compete For Up To $150 Million
(techcrunch.com)
2008 Archive
13051.
13052.
Reverse Sokal: The Bogdanov Affair
(en.wikipedia.org)
13053.
MurmurHash - interesting new hash function
(tanjent.livejournal.com)
13054.
Unbreaking the Web
(ejohn.org)
13055.
Rightscale's take on EC2's new persistent storage
(blog.rightscale.com)
13056.
Carlyle fund faces liquidation after missed margin calls
(independent.co.uk)
13057.
What microloans miss
(newyorker.com)
13058.
The "No Laptop" Meeting Rule
(jeremy.zawodny.com)
13059.
Twine Disappoints After Semantic Web Hype
(readwriteweb.com)
13060.
13061.
RadRails makes a comeback
(rubyinside.com)
13062.
Providing savings accounts to Indian sex workers might reduce spread of HIV
(thinkchangeindia.wordpress.com)
13063.
TechCrunch misses the point of FriendFeed
(louisgray.com)
13064.
6 Tips for Hiring Top Talent at Startups
(blog.standoutjobs.com)
13065.
13066.
User Interface Design Patterns
(ui-patterns.com)
13067.
Why Rails Will Not Reign Supreme (and why you shouldn't want it to)
(blog.citrusbyte.com)
13068.
Creating A Country Called VoIP
(voip-news.com)
13069.
Mail-trends - Xobni-like analyzer for any IMAP account
(code.google.com)
13070.
A Journey to Baseball’s Alternate Universe
(nytimes.com)
13071.
VC Complains that VCs are too quick to fire founders
(online.wsj.com)
13072.
On the Need for a Good Computer Science History Course
(versionthis.com)
13073.
Venture Weekend: 40 Entrepreneurs. 1 Weekend. 1 New Startup.
(ventureweekend.com)
13074.
The “dot-corn” Bubble
(deeshaa.org)
13075.
This Week in Ruby (April 7, 2008)
(antoniocangiano.com)
13076.
The Challenge of Staying Focused in a Startup
(instigatorblog.com)
13077.
Google App Engine: Batteries sold separately
(b-list.org)
13078.
A Silicon Valley Slowdown
(nytimes.com)
13079.
Engineers Develop Bendable Silicon
(howtosplitanatom.com)
13080.
Huddle Chat, the power of Google App Engine
(phpimpact.wordpress.com)