The battle for Wikipedia's soul
(economist.com)
March 2008 Archive
871.
872.
Lessons Learned Scaling the Audiogalaxy Search Engine
(spiteful.com)
873.
Smart Image Resizer (PHP)
(shiftingpixel.com)
874.
Always Refer to Your V1 As a Prototype
(spiteful.com)
875.
876.
Accessible Tables
(chrispastore.com)
877.
Facebook To Launch New Privacy Controls; Confirms Chat Is Coming
(techcrunch.com)
878.
Function Currying in Scala
(codecommit.com)
879.
The end of traditional venture capital
(infoworld.com)
880.
Haiku.rb
(judofyr.net)
881.
O'Reilly book on "unofficial" iPhone development is sold out at Amazon
(alleyinsider.com)
882.
Unicode In Python, Completely Demystified
(farmdev.com)
883.
Paper airplane to fly from space to Earth
(msnbc.msn.com)
884.
OpenID to Save Anti-Spam, Anti-Spam to Save OpenID
(readwriteweb.com)
885.
Google Launches Library For iPhone Application Development
(betadaily.com)
886.
Free Mercurial Hosting
(freehg.org)
887.
Six botnets churning out 85 percent of all spam
(arstechnica.com)
888.
The "Python Paradox," Redux
(weblog.raganwald.com)
889.
Moserware: What Does It Take To Become A Grandmaster Developer?
(moserware.com)
890.
Tool time
(weblog.raganwald.com)
891.
892.
893.
“I don’t understand computers” is not an excuse
(stilgherrian.com)
894.
Google officially acquires DoubleClick
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
895.
2007 a bumper year for tech exits; reality bites in 2008
(uk.techcrunch.com)
896.
Physicists slam publishers over Wikipedia ban
(newscientist.com)
897.
The perfect virtual community - facebook lost it
(chimprawk.blogspot.com)
898.
Getting vs. Taking
(sethgodin.typepad.com)