March 2008 Archive
2071.
Web Browser CSS Support (webdevout.net)
2072.
Goodbye, P2P! P4P is Coming (readwriteweb.com)
2073.
Firefox 3 Goes on a Diet. Eats Less Memory than IE and Opera. (arstechnica.com)
2074.
Oxford: Digital Piracy Benefits Affected Companies (physorg.com)
2075.
Flickr will introduce video uploads next month. (valleywag.com)
2076.
If the iPhone SDK is a “joke”, Apple will laugh all the way to the bank (venturebeat.com)
2077.
Software safety by the numbers (embedded.com)
2078.
Funding business plans from first time entrepreneurs won't happen anymore (the-accelerator.blogspot.com)
2079.
Yahoo’s Three-Year Plan: Grow Revenues 73% By Focusing on Display Ads, Mobile, and Better Search (techcrunch.com)
2080.
The classics: Dijkstra's a discipline of programming (walenz.org)
2081.
GenerateData.com: Ever needed custom formatted sample / test data, like, bad? (generatedata.com)
2082.
How Ibuildings builds scalable web applications (ibuildings.com)
2083.
15 Reasons Not To Be An Entrepreneur (businesspundit.com)
2084.
Asking as a Substitute for Thinking (jeremy.zawodny.com)
2085.
Gamma ray burst visible to the naked eye (badastronomy.com)
2086.
Joost disappoints as next YouTube (portfolio.com)
2087.
Diigo Releases Version 3 - Beyond Bookmarks (phil-butler.com)
2088.
New research finds some buckyballs can hold incredibly dense volumes of hydrogen (eurekalert.org)
2089.
Microsoft internal memo: Evangelism is War (forums.techwatch.com.au)
2090.
If a logo changes every day, is it still a logo? (xooglers.blogspot.com)
2091.
Ask HN: Coworking Owners, What are Your Membership Policies? ()
2092.
I think the Hacker News homepage has a bug -- and that I fixed it. (derikstiller.com)
2093.
World's First Full Face Transplant Hailed (abcnews.go.com)
2094.
How to 'Completely' Test Your Website (labnol.org)
2095.
Apple receives patent for iPod scroll wheel (ilounge.com)
2096.
When is the best time to launch a startup (blog.npost.com)
2097.
Big Teams - Barriers to Innovation? (quantumleadersblog.com)
2098.
Startup Advice: How To Survive The Coming Drought (alleyinsider.com)
2099.
It’s official: Microsoft’s concerned about GNU/Linux (larrythefreesoftwareguy.wordpress.com)
2100.
Rick Astley on Rickrolling (latimesblogs.latimes.com)