April 2008 Archive
1741.
On writers, 'digital rights management', and the internet (stevenpoole.net)
1742.
How Scientific Gains Abroad Pay Off in the U.S. (nytimes.com)
1743.
Social|median: Personalized News Filter (readwriteweb.com)
1744.
Recent Searches To Influence Google's Results (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
1745.
House Republicans Move To Increase H1B Visa Quota (techcrunch.com)
1746.
Rubyonrails.org was not hijacked (weblog.rubyonrails.com)
1747.
The proliferation of guidebooks coincided with the rise of the Internet (because they all cheat). (theage.com.au)
1748.
MySQL so busy becoming PostgreSQL it forgets its community (blog.milkingthegnu.org)
1749.
Bill Gates on Pharmaceuticals: The System Isn't Working (blog.wired.com)
1750.
Versions of JavaScript (ejohn.org)
1751.
Web Design is 95% Typography. (informationarchitects.jp)
1752.
Elevator Pitch? (blog.jabbik.com)
1753.
Real-Life Use Case for “Barracuda” InnoDB File Format (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
1754.
Semantic video analysis | Finding the right picture (economist.com)
1755.
The Science of Thinking Smarter (harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu)
1756.
Syntax Matters (guidewiredevelopment.wordpress.com)
1757.
ZeroSum: Sentinel on a server triggered by a crontab (0x000000.com)
1758.
Observations on using an RDBMS alternative (BigTable) (groovie.org)
1759.
Overview of Phusion Passenger (a.k.a. mod_rails) (modrails.com)
1760.
One Of PostgreSQL’s Biggest Weaknesses (blog.charcoalphile.com)
1761.
"Wow" service (canentrepreneur.blogspot.com)
1762.
Google Analytics AIR beta (aboutnico.be)
1763.
Google Wants To Put The First Human Colony On The Moon. Want to Help? (google.com)
1764.
April Fool! The Purpose of Pranks (nytimes.com)
1765.
But I've got nothing to hide! (dfranke.us)
1766.
Daniel_K, Who Fixed Creative's Broken Vista Drivers, Speaks Out (blog.wired.com)
1767.
The First Hadoop Summit (jeffeastman.blogspot.com)
1768.
Geoengineering for global warming (salon.com)
1769.
This time, the startup boom is no bubble (guardian.co.uk)
1770.
Benjamin Franklin, blogging role model? (blog.pmarca.com)