April 2008 Archive
1561.
Your Printer's Secret Yellow Dots (cockeyed.com)
1562.
Change a button, gain 20% — the scientific way (mtabini.blogspot.com)
1563.
Leah Culver and the magical unicorn: A Pownce story (thenextweb.org)
1564.
On User Feedback (blog.coordinatr.com)
1565.
Why home ownership causes unemployment (slate.com)
1566.
YC: more competition ... Highland Capital Puts Out the Call for Student Entrepreneurs and Interns (xconomy.com)
1567.
REST: Nouns and Resources (subbu.org)
1568.
On technology startups (radian.org)
1569.
Stanford Launches On-Campus Venture Fund, SSE Ventures (techcrunch.com)
1570.
Dean Allen (founder of TextDrive, the first significant Rails host) is back! (textism.com)
1571.
Beyond the Banking Crisis: A Strategy Crisis (discussionleader.hbsp.com)
1572.
Procrastination Calculation (thestar.com)
1573.
My site's been hacked - now what? (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
1574.
How To Be Content With Your Life in Tech (peterc.org)
1575.
Pash - open source version of Windows Powershell (pash.sourceforge.net)
1576.
RubyForge now has Git support (tomcopeland.blogs.com)
1577.
Web 2.0 and Two-sided Markets (20bits.com)
1578.
AOL Buys Sphere - $25mm (techcrunch.com)
1579.
Is Google App Engine HuddleChat a Campfire Rip-Off? (blog.searchenginewatch.com)
1580.
Thoughts on Google App Engine (blogs.smugmug.com)
1581.
Useful, Necessary, Beautiful: Shaker Design Philosophy (adam.blog.heroku.com)
1582.
Elementary Calculus: An Approach Using Infinitesimals (theassayer.org)
1583.
How To Pitch Your Startup To Blogs (centernetworks.com)
1584.
Top 7 Self-Destructive Habits (egodevelopment.com)
1585.
Yahoo and AOL are closing in on a deal to combine their Internet operations (online.wsj.com)
1586.
Learn CS - David Weekly's Practical Computer Science Primer (learn-cs.pbwiki.com)
1587.
How many beers can you fit in that Computer? -how consumers see their PC (borderlinetheory.com)
1588.
Microsoft Introduces Tool for Avoiding Traffic Jams (nytimes.com)
1589.
Eric Dela Cruz: My Life As a Google Chef (yumsugar.com)
1590.
Windows’ huge mass will collapse into a dense pinpoint from which not even light can escape (svextra.com)