March 2008 Archive
1501.
DBpedia - structured, queriable infomation extracted from Wikipedia (dbpedia.org)
1502.
Facebook To Launch Instant Messaging Service (techcrunch.com)
1503.
Administrative Debris - Learning from Tufte (tomayko.com)
1504.
Cells bring clean re-use to your Rails views (mikepence.wordpress.com)
1505.
Why Warren Buffett is buying railroads (money.cnn.com)
1506.
Bridging the Designer-User Gap (useit.com)
1507.
How It Works: The Sturdiest Solid-State Storage (popsci.com)
1508.
Bear Stearns collapse will lead to "a wave of startup bankruptcies and failed mergers" (thestandard.com)
1509.
Disqus: In the middle of a disruptive change in media (unionsquareventures.com)
1510.
Ask YC: Suggestions for funding a small-scale open-source development project (a la the x prize) ()
1511.
Arthur C. Clarke, Premier Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 90 (nytimes.com)
1512.
Intel's Long-Distance Wi-Fi (technologyreview.com)
1513.
Using Python for Word Frequency (antoniocangiano.com)
1514.
Squeakers: Alan Kay video about kids and Squeak (video.google.com)
1515.
How to think like a Pythonista (starship.python.net)
1516.
GitHub - Rails-based Git repository hosting (infoq.com)
1517.
Using Python to create UNIX command line tools (ibm.com)
1518.
A 'dream come true' for coffee machine startup (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
1519.
A rigorous dynamical model for collective attention: how news grows and fades in popularity at Digg (scribd.com)
1520.
Smelling Trouble Behind AOL’s $850 Million Bebo Deal (techcrunch.com)
1521.
Search engine query length is doubling every 7 years (accelerationwatch.com)
1522.
Web Sites Let Bibliophiles Share Books Virtually (npr.org)
1523.
Sequoia Voting Systems site hacked (news.com)
1524.
Crockford: The World's Most Popular Programming Language Has Fashion and Luck to Thank (insideria.com)
1525.
These Crazy Musicians Still Think They Should Get Paid For Recorded Music (techcrunch.com)
1526.
Startup Weekend Initial Pitches -- 20% Has Legs, 80% Not So Much (centernetworks.com)
1527.
Interview: Socialthing! Founder Matt Galligan (readwriteweb.com)
1528.
Bug.gd error search (our startup) made PC World's fantastic freebies list (pcworld.com)
1529.
LiveJournal Says Goodbye to Unique Account Structure, Against Wishes of Advisors (readwriteweb.com)
1530.
SXSW Report: A Critical Look at OpenID (drstarcat.com)