March 2008 Archive
2581.
Microsoft's Google-killer strategy: Finally on the way? (news.com)
2582.
Preparing for the Recession: How to Market Your Way Through It (foundread.com)
2583.
Obituary: Baba Amte (economist.com)
2584.
"Programming Gauche" published in Japan (oreilly.co.jp)
2585.
UN Data: the Ultimate Research Tool (readwriteweb.com)
2586.
US rural broadband statistics and net neutrality (arstechnica.com)
2587.
The Dangers of a Startup Democracy (foundread.com)
2588.
Ask YC: Hacking my TomTom to play video,mp3s etc ()
2589.
Interview with Luis von Ahn explaining his idea of using CAPTCHA to digitize books (sciencehack.com)
2590.
Apple unveils plans for iPhone 2.0 (theage.com.au)
2591.
Nothing Between You and Your Machine (nytimes.com)
2592.
Monday: Paramount to release thousands of film clips on Facebook (cbc.ca)
2593.
When is the right time to "ship" your product? (socialmedian.com)
2594.
People testing NGINX (google.com)
2595.
AP probe finds drugs in drinking water (news.yahoo.com)
2596.
Simple Metaprogramming logger with graph generation (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
2597.
New Project: Newshoured - Local News Without Fuss (newshoured.com)
2598.
Ask YC: Widgets vs Plugins ? ()
2599.
Nicco says: Google = Evil (scripting.com)
2600.
The Really Terrible Orchestra (nytimes.com)
2601.
Hipsip: Skype and SIP calls from your mobile phone (hipsip.com)
2602.
Demo of Jeff Raskin's Zoom World user interface [links to video] (rchi.raskincenter.org)
2603.
Physics, topology, logic and computation: a Rosetta Stone (golem.ph.utexas.edu)
2604.
Inform 7: An adventure game programming system based on natural language (inform-fiction.org)
2605.
Ask YC: What do you think of Apple's SDK vs. Open Tool Chain from a business perspective? ()
2606.
Portable contact lists and the case against XFN (factoryjoe.com)
2607.
ratemycop.com: New Website Has Police Furious (cbs13.com)
2608.
A complete and detailed HTML reference (reference.sitepoint.com)
2609.
The Humble Programmer (scribd.com)
2610.
Alienware Area-51 m15x plagued by overheating & cracking (engadget.com)