March 2008 Archive
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Ask YC: What was the hardest thing to learn in HTML and CSS? ()
992.
The world's 50 most powerful blogs (guardian.co.uk)
993.
People Who Read This Article Also Read... (spectrum.ieee.org)
994.
Ask YC: Any hackers who can provide advice on scaling (esp database)? ()
995.
Technology meets Architecture: Tower with Rotating Modular Floors and Horizontal Wind Turbines (inhabitat.com)
996.
Let's block all referrals from TC ()
997.
Ning passes 200,000 social networks (blog.pmarca.com)
998.
Online social networks: not good business (economist.com)
999.
Ask YC: The value of internships? ()
1000.
Crazedlist.org : search craigslist like a madman (crazedlist.org)
1001.
Kapow: Web Scraping Goes Legit? (paul.kedrosky.com)
1002.
Why Rails will Reign Supreme (pivots.pivotallabs.com)
1003.
Author of "Five reasons why a recession is a good time to start a company" responds to Hacker News (16thletter.com)
1004.
'Testers Are Idiots' (sdtimes.com)
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Ask YC: for X number of page views how much adsense can you expect to make? ()
1006.
Sara Lacy speaks out after criticized Mark Zuckerberg interview (clubenetwork.com)
1007.
Coordinatr: Elegant Solution For Event Planning (mashable.com)
1008.
I'd buy that for a dollar (blog.pmarca.com)
1009.
Our area - a simple one page tool for marking delivery areas, comments appreciated (nirmalpatel.com)
1010.
XKCD: Convincing Pickup Line (xkcd.com)
1011.
10 'Net startups that will succeed, and 10 that will fail ... probably (thestandard.com)
1012.
Can't afford Monster Cables? Use coat hangers. Audiophiles can't tell the difference. (consumerist.com)
1013.
Bloxes Brings Cardboard Tech To The Office (techcrunch.com)
1014.
"How to replace the editor with a computer" - algorithms for news sites (economist.com)
1015.
A little late...Awesome iUI Video! (ajaxian.com)
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Heavy Internet traffic ahead. Delays possible. (nytimes.com)
1017.
Navy prefers open systems (fcw.com)
1018.
Downloading YouTube videos with GNU awk (catonmat.net)
1019.
Fortune interviews Steve Jobs for its Most Admired Companies issue (money.cnn.com)
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"What if we could make a material that is self-re-assembling?" (web.mit.edu)