March 2008 Archive
2401.
Did Bill Gates Really Say That? (who said famous C.S. related quotes?) (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2402.
Venture Capital, In a nutshell (vizitei.typepad.com)
2403.
URLs do not belong in the Views (hokstad.com)
2404.
Asaph Microblog - Beta - phoboslab.org (phoboslab.org)
2405.
Ask YC: Generating a Buzz for a B2B Product? ()
2406.
Mono project releases first IDE, releases Mono 2.0 into beta (blogs.zdnet.com)
2407.
Questions vs. Answers (foundread.com)
2408.
Easy parsing with pyparsing (agiletesting.blogspot.com)
2409.
Google’s Brin and Page lose $17 billion, still take $1 salaries (venturebeat.com)
2410.
Erik Naggum on reading vs writing and programming (groups.google.com)
2411.
Top 10 lessons in e-commerce, by the CEO of Zappos.com (blogs.zappos.com)
2412.
Open source is slow and unsafe: let's fork and close (blog.milkingthegnu.org)
2413.
Debugging Heisenbugs (cowboyprogramming.com)
2414.
"I'm not going to write it because of some vague legal threats of a has-been computer company." (groups.google.com)
2415.
The Real Cost of Financial Clutter on the Road to a Remarkable Life (unclutterer.com)
2416.
Cnet Fires 10% of Workforce (centernetworks.com)
2417.
Why did Apple try to push its browser onto Windows PCs? (guardian.co.uk)
2418.
Better Feed Reading (tbray.org)
2419.
A content suggestion engine for blogging? That could work… (techcrunch.com)
2420.
Rare Interview With Inventor of R2-D2 (popularmechanics.com)
2421.
What Makes a Good Mobile Application Great (gigaom.com)
2422.
You've got 30 minutes... to write a python script (random.noflashlight.com)
2423.
The No-Tech Hacker (Forbes) (forbes.com)
2424.
How laptops, smartphones and big-screen TVs are destroying sex (msnbc.msn.com)
2425.
Google: No kids allowed (cnet.com)
2426.
SEC information on Communicate.com/Auctomatic merger (sec.gov)
2427.
Vintage Logos (flickr.com)
2428.
Obie Fernandez: SAP Sued for Typical Ghetto Behavior (blog.obiefernandez.com)
2429.
Philip Greenspun: Giving XM and Sirius a monopoly on data (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2430.
Microsoft vs. Apple: Who patches zero-days faster? (computerworld.com)