March 2009 Archive
4471.
Progress in understanding deep brain stimulation (arstechnica.com)
4472.
Cautionary Tales From The Social Networking Universe (features.csmonitor.com)
4473.
Is Your Organization Designed for Humans? (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
4474.
Google Rolls out Semantic Search Capabilities (pcworld.com)
4475.
Google Chrome - interview with Ben Goodger (blog.jaoo.dk)
4476.
Twitter finally plans to make money (thestandard.com)
4477.
Every Hero Needs A Formidable Challenger (what to do with negative feedback) (blog.brainbankhq.com)
4478.
Internet TV vs Music vs Newspapers et al (blogmaverick.com)
4479.
How Our Brain Differentiates Between Reality and Fantasy? (physorg.com)
4480.
In depth coverage of The Future of Capitalism from the Financial Times (ft.com)
4481.
FTC: We'll "come calling" about deceptive DRM (arstechnica.com)
4482.
GZIP vs. BZIP2 vs. LZMA (odzangba.wordpress.com)
4483.
Like discovering a new Floyd song (stinkygoat.livejournal.com)
4484.
Some at AIG Buck Efforts to Give Back Bonus Pay (online.wsj.com)
4485.
Twitter to Offer Paid "Pro" Accounts (powerpage.org)
4486.
Chuck Moore's personal web site. (colorforth.com)
4487.
Internet Explorer 8 Essentials (net.tutsplus.com)
4488.
Correlation vs Causation (xkcd.com)
4489.
Jaxtr on the go, Free International calls (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
4490.
Blockbuster: imitation not innovation (tivo.com)
4491.
Telstra and Fake Stephen Conroy - Dealing With Mavericks (gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com)
4492.
Buzz Anderson: What We Can Learn from MacHeist (log.scifihifi.com)
4493.
Moving Toward an Open Process on Cloud Computing Interoperability (blogs.msdn.com)
4494.
Web 2.0 techonologies for content and knowledge management (design-to-last.com)
4495.
Saul Griffith on kites as the future of renewable energy (video) (ted.com)
4496.
JQTouch: a mobile WebKit JavaScript framework (ajaxian.com)
4497.
Ask HN: Feedback on my Flex app (iowatelecom.net)
4498.
Can the Cloud survive regulation? (devcentral.f5.com)
4499.
Phone Smart - Messy Cellphone Bills Hide Real Cost (nytimes.com)
4500.
Apple selling 8GB memory upgrade kits for 15" MacBook Pros (appleinsider.com)