April 2008 Archive
1831.
Major Security Hole at Tumblr (techcrunch.com)
1832.
Facebook's Lifestream: Nothing to See Here (readwriteweb.com)
1833.
Real World Haskell available for pre-order (amazon.com)
1834.
Amy Hoy - Designing for Humans (slash7.com)
1835.
37,000 years ago, a new gene may have produced culturally modern humans (edge.org)
1836.
Re: Why There Aren't More Googles (gabrielweinberg.com)
1837.
7 people you hope you don't meet at your start-up (marksonland.com)
1838.
Pithy Insights On The Business of Software (onstartups.com)
1839.
Warning: Google, MS storage of health records not covered by privacy law (nytimes.com)
1840.
Microsoft's Ozzie gives open-source outlook (blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com)
1841.
Why AOL is Smart To Go After Young Women (centernetworks.com)
1842.
Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find (blogs.wsj.com)
1843.
Google seems to print more money than the Treasury (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1844.
19 tips for designing accessible websites (nimbupani.com)
1845.
Django on Google App Engine: Serving templates and static files (thomas.broxrost.com)
1846.
Rush, the Ruby shell & Integration library (Ruby Conference Slides) (adam.blog.heroku.com)
1847.
Startup School (from Kansas) (andrewfarmer.name)
1848.
Is the Enterprise world Rails ready? (antoniocangiano.com)
1849.
The 1930's and 40's in Color, from the Library of Congress (flickr.com)
1850.
Semantify Your Web Apps with Triplify (readwriteweb.com)
1851.
5 places to spend money on your start-up (16thletter.com)
1852.
Encyclopedia Britannica Now Free For Bloggers (techcrunch.com)
1853.
Microsoft's insane 386 promo video (skip ahead to 7:00 if desired) (video.google.com)
1854.
Twitter May Not Have To Care About Uptime Any Longer (techcrunch.com)
1855.
All the Internet's a game (technologyreview.com)
1856.
Designing Details: Autoscrolling the edit state [video] (37signals.com)
1857.
The Ozzie Memo: Software is Dead, Long Live the Web (techcrunch.com)
1858.
IBM unveils low-power servers for Web 2.0 startups (news.com)
1859.
Microsoft Reveals a Web-Based Software System (nytimes.com)
1860.
5 Billion Stumbles by 5 Million Users (techcrunch.com)