March 2008 Archive
841.
Facebook Toast? Hot Today, Dead Tomorrow--Like AOL? (alleyinsider.com)
842.
SearchMe Launches New Search Engine With Heavy Backing From Sequoia (techcrunch.com)
843.
The Week That Shook Wall Street: Inside the Demise of Bear Stearns (online.wsj.com)
844.
Evidence mounting: Windows 7 going modular, subscription (arstechnica.com)
845.
The Music Tax: Details Of The Plan They Don’t Want You To Know (techcrunch.com)
846.
Little Known Hacker News Is Boring As Hell (online.wsj.com)
847.
LA-based well-funded startup needs Python programmers ()
848.
IE8 (beta) is for us JavaScripters (ejohn.org)
849.
Google announces layoffs? (paul.kedrosky.com)
850.
A few ideas about Negotiation (paultyma.blogspot.com)
851.
The Art of Verbal Intimidation (jaymorrissey.com)
852.
Processing has been the Canvas of Choice for Artistic Programming: Introducing Ruby-Processing. (the-shoebox.org)
853.
Have a great iPhone idea? Apply now to KPCB's iFund! (kpcb.com)
854.
Ex-Googler Launches Search Engine Community, Topicle (readwriteweb.com)
855.
How to Be Original (30sleeps.com)
856.
Ongoing IFrame attack proving difficult to kill (arstechnica.com)
857.
Subliminal Exposure to Apple Logo Makes You 'Think Different' (physorg.com)
858.
Larry Page, Jimbo Wales, and Richard Branson conspire from private island (iht.com)
859.
Peter Thiel: How to Invest in the Singularity [Video] (singinst.org)
860.
GM: We'll Lose Our Shirts on the Volt, But That's OK (blog.wired.com)
861.
Leaping Years and Drawing Lines (research.swtch.com)
862.
Web 2.0's Long Road to IPOs (businessweek.com)
863.
Tool to convert image into 3D (make3d.stanford.edu)
864.
Wide Awake Developers: Steve Jobs Made Me Miss My Flight (michaelnygard.com)
865.
Apple's design process (businessweek.com)
866.
Technology Review: Offline Web Applications (technologyreview.com)
867.
Know Thy Code (realm3.com)
868.
5 downsides of working at home (creativebriefing.com)
869.
YC applications are due - 3 questions to ask yourself (tipjoys2cents.blogspot.com)
870.
The New York Times Perl Profiler (open.blogs.nytimes.com)