April 2008 Archive
1321.
Why Pilots Make Great Entrepreneurs (earthclassmail.com)
1322.
Scientists successfully create human-bear-pig chimera (thinkgene.com)
1323.
ISPs tracking online habits of at least 100,000 users via packet inspection. (washingtonpost.com)
1324.
Bootstrappers guide for Denmark (stakeventures.com)
1325.
Ask YC: Python Desktop Frameworks ()
1326.
The startup pitch generatr. (startuppitch.appspot.com)
1327.
Ask YC: Feedback on startup's Facebook app ()
1328.
RIM BlackBerry Desperately Working on a Plan to Fend Off the iPhone (nytimes.com)
1329.
Injustice - A Story About Compulsory Education (unseelie.org)
1330.
Google: Announcing Project Virgle (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1331.
Great place for a startup: rents up 10.3 percent in San Francisco (valleywag.com)
1332.
Do Real People Really Use Tag Clouds?: Research To Help Separate Web 2.0’s Hits From Hype (digitaldesignblog.com)
1333.
How Government Hurts Tech Innovators (Including YC) (brianlash.com)
1334.
SmugMug releases premium video sharing service (blogs.smugmug.com)
1335.
Senior Yahoos To Jerry: Please, Please, Please Get This Over With (alleyinsider.com)
1336.
Right-Justified Navigation Menus Impede Scannability (useit.com)
1337.
Custom PuTTY color themes (for us lucky, Win devs) (igvita.com)
1338.
China Tries to Solve its Brand X Blues (nytimes.com)
1339.
Poll: Should we have a moderated announcement list for the LinkedIn Group?
1340.
Perfecting OO's Small Classes and Short Methods (binstock.blogspot.com)
1341.
Yahoo + Google= Collusion...Antitrust? (techcrunch.com)
1342.
Stop using Ajax! (dev.opera.com)
1343.
The Computational Capacity of the Universe (arxiv.org)
1344.
Scanning world's every book means turning many, many pages (ap.google.com)
1345.
The fibula and the safety pin (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1346.
Embattled Yahoo CEO Received $1 Salary In 2007 (cbs5.com)
1347.
The Economist: The Great American Slowdown (economist.com)
1348.
Poll: Are you going to startup school?
1349.
Discussions of miscellaneous mathematical topics. (dpmms.cam.ac.uk)
1350.
MIT 6.901: Inventions and Patents (ocw.mit.edu)