April 2008 Archive
1801.
Why Data Portability is Important For Web Personalization (readwriteweb.com)
1802.
Video interview of how Markus Frind runs PlentyofFish with 1 webserver (starts at 1 min 56) (channel9.msdn.com)
1803.
Very High Level Language – So what? (darynholmes.wordpress.com)
1804.
Playing with Signals in Ruby (marcuswestinblog.blogspot.com)
1805.
Windows collapsing under its own weight; Radical change needed (blogs.zdnet.com)
1806.
U.S. Not Falling Behind in Internet Infrastructure Afterall (nytimes.com)
1807.
Advanced obfuscated JavaScript analysis (isc.sans.org)
1808.
2 minute guide to jruby on rails (blog.emptyway.com)
1809.
Embedding and Encoding in JavaScript (ejohn.org)
1810.
Ask YC: How do I build a news aggregator community? (Similar to Hacker News's format) ()
1811.
The PHP Scalability Myth (onjava.com)
1812.
With Highfield gone, the BBC must now open up (uk.techcrunch.com)
1813.
Noah Kagan: Viral Techniques of Tagged.com (okdork.com)
1814.
Paper Enigma Machine (mckoss.com)
1815.
Clouds Rolling In: The Google App Engine Q&A (redmonk.com)
1816.
How to Get Customer Service via Twitter (readwriteweb.com)
1817.
Another Reason Not To Use Network Solutions (smackdown.blogsblogsblogs.com)
1818.
Map of all Google data center locations (royal.pingdom.com)
1819.
The new chip that will let an iPod store 500,000 songs (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
1820.
Summize Offers a Better Twitter Search (mashable.com)
1821.
Lawsuit seeks to prevent Large Hadron Collider from destroying earth (nytimes.com)
1822.
Tag Your WordPress Archives With Semantic Analysis (dangrossman.info)
1823.
Designing a Web site by the grid should be a rule, not a fad or trend (hellyeahdude.com)
1824.
Twitter Account + Followers For Sale On eBay (techcrunch.com)
1825.
First Androids Return To Base (forbes.com)
1826.
A Fresh Look at the Apostle of Free Markets: Reconsidering Milton Friedman's Legacy (nytimes.com)
1827.
Seven Startup Lessons from Intuit (fitzblog.com)
1828.
How To Fix Venture Capital, Part 2: The Opening is As Important as the Endgame (smoothspan.wordpress.com)
1829.
60 More AJAX- and Javascript Solutions For Professional Coding (smashingmagazine.com)
1830.
Facebook Opens Up Mini-Feed To 3rd Party Services (techcrunch.com)