March 2008 Archive
3151.
High Tech Henpecking (with a simple but important lesson for startups) (stuffthathappens.com)
3152.
A [Law] to Limit the Tracking of Web Surfers’ Clicks? (nytimes.com)
3153.
Comscore Feb-08 US search engine rankings (comscore.com)
3154.
Ajax on Embedded Devices such as the BarracudaDrive (ajaxian.com)
3155.
Widget Graphics Platform Benchmarks (Flash, js, silverlight, java, JavaFX) (bubblemark.com)
3156.
Rate the YC startups (trying out slinkset) (ycomb.slinkset.com)
3157.
Introducing Game Theory (scienceblogs.com)
3158.
MIT tests unique approach to fusion power (web.mit.edu)
3159.
Creators of the BBC Micro reunite (news.bbc.co.uk)
3160.
OODA Loop - An excellent way of thinking about strategy (en.wikipedia.org)
3161.
Google Releases Language Translation API (feeds.feedburner.com)
3162.
My generation doesn’t know how to be thrifty (getrichslowly.org)
3163.
Looking back at a computing icon (news.bbc.co.uk)
3164.
I am the very model of a Singularitarian [Video] (youtube.com)
3165.
Idaho Turns to Chess as Education Strategy (nytimes.com)
3166.
MacBook Air Blues - 3 Airs in 32 days (bahellman.blogspot.com)
3167.
I love my city, and so should you (startupnorth.ca)
3168.
Linux sysadmin tip: How To Extract Values From top And Plot Them (howtoforge.com)
3169.
Shadow.sh: A simple directory shadowing script for Linux (librenix.com)
3170.
Addressing Doubts about REST (infoq.com)
3171.
PZ Myers gets expelled from intelligent design movie Expelled, but they overlooked his guest... (scienceblogs.com)
3172.
Merely the best we’ve done so far (bluntobject.wordpress.com)
3173.
Safari 3.1 - may have broken your keyPress events (ejohn.org)
3174.
Advertising and the web - a match NOT made in heaven (fvrit.com)
3175.
Nano-breakthrough: Dramatic Increase In Thermoelectric Efficiency (sciencedaily.com)
3176.
Is the MacBook Air a Dud? (markevanstech.com)
3177.
Foreign investors veto Fed rescue (telegraph.co.uk)
3178.
A Modified Turing Test (ideambulate.com)
3179.
New Google visualization API (infosthetics.com)
3180.
Intel researchers stretch Wi-Fi to cover 60 miles (macworld.com)