March 2008 Archive
4261.
Basecamp E-mail Integration via API (industryinteractive.net)
4262.
Imcandy.com pays for videos created for the website (imcandy.com)
4263.
Interesting 3d flash interface (absolut.com)
4264.
Yahoo Buzz is a Game Changer for Social Media; And Spells Trouble for Digg! (readwriteweb.com)
4265.
YC News: is /newpoll broken?
4266.
Mergers are in the Air (pcworld.com)
4267.
The Total Growth of Open Source (riehle.org)
4268.
High-tech companies focus their R&D spending (ft.com)
4269.
Negotiating with Customers and Clients (edcorner.stanford.edu)
4270.
Milw0rm - exploits, vulns, videos, papers, shellcode (milw0rm.com)
4271.
Wikipedia: A shoestring operation stunned by its own success faces growing pains (nytimes.com)
4272.
A ravenous dragon | China's quest for natural resources (economist.com)
4273.
Yahoo Buzz to Dominate Social News? (fvrit.com)
4274.
Markets tumble after Bear Stearns rescue fails to reassure (guardian.co.uk)
4275.
Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale stepping down (valleywag.com)
4276.
How the latest in high tech works (popsci.com)
4277.
Benioff: I think Microsoft is still a dinosaur. (news.zdnet.com)
4278.
Getting tired of the browser-go-round (blogs.zdnet.com)
4279.
Younger, Heavy Online-News Consumers Don't Read Newspapers (marketingvox.com)
4280.
USBCell Battery Recharges Via USB (ecofuss.com)
4281.
Verizon Developing Faster File-Sharing Software (foxnews.com)
4282.
Chatwo - another ajax powered chatroom? (en.chatwo.com)
4283.
FriendFeed and SocialThing are totally different (bwana.org)
4284.
The Censors Take Down YouTube and Google News in China. How Will Google Respond? (techcrunch.com)
4285.
Don't rush the big day (financialpost.com)
4286.
Protosafe makes Prototype third party library friendly (protolific.net)
4287.
Microsoft Adopts Flash Lite For Windows Mobile As a Stopgap Measure (techcrunch.com)
4288.
Now that's i call a workstation ! ( chris pirillo via techcrunch) (techcrunch.com)
4289.
Web Has Unexpected Effect on Journalism (news.wired.com)
4290.
The Consumerist - Sprint Gouges Business Customer For Over $30,000 In Inflated Fees (consumerist.com)