March 2008 Archive
1711.
The Mullet Strategy (buzzfeed.com)
1712.
Is cloud computing more than just smoke? (news.com)
1713.
Even Apple will be hated one day (itworld.com)
1714.
Did Bill Gates Really Say That? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1715.
Motorola To Split Into Two Companies (foxbusiness.com)
1716.
Resources for your Business Plan and Presentation (academicvc.blogspot.com)
1717.
Whole genome sequencing costs continue to fall: $300M in 2003, $60,000 now, $5000 by year end (nextbigfuture.com)
1718.
The Ning Content Store: Ning's highly scalable, object-oriented storage system (developer.ning.com)
1719.
Adobe Launching Free Version of Photoshop Online (washingtonpost.com)
1720.
Multitasking for Common Lisp (ddj.com)
1721.
How Switzerland Became the Envy of Europe (american.com)
1722.
UN Makes Its Statistical Data Free and Searchable (data.un.org)
1723.
Brain computer interface - with typing! (techcrunch.com)
1724.
Adobe’s Flash Not Good Enough for Steve Jobs (techcrunch.com)
1725.
Does open-source development work for business users? (thestandard.com)
1726.
State of the Computer Book Market: Languages (radar.oreilly.com)
1727.
Microsoft missing the cloud with Windows on a USB stick (arstechnica.com)
1728.
We Need a Body (thedailywtf.com)
1729.
Ask YC: What's your bounce rate? What's good? ()
1730.
Interview with Vint Cerf (groklaw.net)
1731.
Qantas Airways: a perfect storm for IT failure? (blogs.zdnet.com)
1732.
Programmers At Work (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1733.
Decision Tree Learning in Ruby (igvita.com)
1734.
You are creative (who the %$#@! says you're not?) (presentationzen.com)
1735.
The U.S. voted no on Microsoft Office standard at ISO (blogs.zdnet.com)
1736.
Where the rubber meets the rock : tools matter (weblog.raganwald.com)
1737.
Building a Brand with Widgets (businessweek.com)
1738.
Hollywood, Silicon Valley and AT&T? It’s a Deal (nytimes.com)
1739.
"85% of the contexts where something is called 'powerful', it really means 'useless and dangerous'." (yosefk.com)
1740.
AllPeers Closes - What Happened to the Glorious Future of P2P? (readwriteweb.com)