March 2008 Archive
1831.
The Energy Industry (news.com)
1832.
Axiom of Choice (math.vanderbilt.edu)
1833.
Odeo Acquires BlogDigger (techcrunch.com)
1834.
The dark side of Extensions (codinghorror.com)
1835.
Google Code University (code.google.com)
1836.
A CIO Evalutes the Technologies Necessary to Support Telecommuters (cio.com)
1837.
The tool I’ve been waiting for years (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
1838.
He’s Baaack! Quattrone Starts Qatalyst Partners. (techcrunch.com)
1839.
MPI Cluster with Python and Amazon EC2 (datawrangling.com)
1840.
35 Facts About Grad School You Need to Know (petersons.com)
1841.
Canadian TV to Adopt DRM-Free BitTorrents (cnet.com)
1842.
Math and the Current State of Coarse-Grained Parallelism in Python (artima.com)
1843.
Former Yahoo Ad Chief Joins Startup as CEO (online.wsj.com)
1844.
Investment banks (Goldman Sachs, Lehman Bros, Morgan Stanley) are borrowing from Fed (biz.yahoo.com)
1845.
Twitter Is The Tech Water Cooler (readwriteweb.com)
1846.
Newspapers Beware: Blogs are A Disruptive Technology (alleyinsider.com)
1847.
Twitter breaks down barriers in the classroom (arstechnica.com)
1848.
Database War Stories #3: Flickr (radar.oreilly.com)
1849.
Install Anyterm for remote terminal access without SSH (linux.com)
1850.
Alibaba wants to buy out Yahoo’s shares (techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
1851.
Simple, nay classical, JavaScript inheritance (ejohn.org)
1852.
10 JavaScript Effects to Boost Your Website’s Fanciness Factor (sixrevisions.com)
1853.
A MindMap of Python [Flash] (freemind.sourceforge.net)
1854.
Locate startup mentors with "informational interviews" (iwillteachyoutoberich.com)
1855.
Venture Hacks Branches Out From Blogging, Launches Recommendations System (techcrunch.com)
1856.
Idealab rediscovers the physical world after a decade of launching dotcoms (money.cnn.com)
1857.
iFund: just Kleiner Perkins' Java Fund all over again? (gigaom.com)
1858.
The latest AI approach to the game of Go (wired.com)
1859.
Are you living in a computer simulation? (simulation-argument.com)
1860.
How to be a premiere blogger (nytimes.com)