March 2011 Archive
361.
WebOS will be on 'every HP PC' shipping next year, says CEO (engadget.com)
362.
Programming is a Super Power (programmingzen.com)
363.
37Signals website in 2000 when they had 4 people and no DHH (37signals.com)
364.
Steve Jobs' old resume from his mac.com page (replay.waybackmachine.org)
365.
Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …) (techcrunch.com)
366.
A Behind the Scenes Look at Y Combinator's Demo Day (earbitscom.posterous.com)
367.
I just don’t get LinkedIn, do you? (stilgherrian.com)
368.
The Current State of HTML5 Forms (wufoo.com)
369.
AMD to Nvidia: prove it, don’t just say it (blogs.amd.com)
370.
Save your Cleverness (tirania.org)
371.
MongoDB interactive tutorial (mongly.com)
372.
Twitter Was Act One (vanityfair.com)
373.
Succinct Data Structures: Cramming 80,000 words into a Javascript file (stevehanov.ca)
374.
Bottom just fell out of Nikkei (e.nikkei.com)
375.
New Facebook Feature Empowers the Dangerous "Comment Nazis" (lauren.vortex.com)
376.
Phpfog "Down for maintenance" (phpfogsucks.com)
377.
When it comes to hiring, I'll take a Github commit log over a resume any day. (blog.stackoverflow.com)
378.
MetaLab launches "Flow" Asana competitor (getflow.com)
379.
Ultra high-speed broadband is coming to Kansas City, Kansas (googleblog.blogspot.com)
380.
Techmeme vs Hacker News (avc.com)
381.
Entire Japan coast shifted 2.4 metres, earth axis moves ten inches (vancouversun.com)
382.
A New Approach to Amazon EC2 Networking (aws.typepad.com)
383.
'Cree.py' Social Engineering Tool Pinpoints A Person's Physical Location (ilektrojohn.github.com)
384.
HTML5 MP3 Player - Plays local files and parses ID3 tags (antimatter15.github.com)
385.
Become Efficient or Die: The Story of BackType (YC S08) (slideshare.net)
386.
Make your startup ridiculously easy to write about. Put together a press pack (thestartupfoundry.com)
387.
iPad 2: Thoughts from a first time tablet user (paulstamatiou.com)
388.
AOL: Hand Over Crunchbase and Nobody Gets Hurt (bryce.vc)
389.
In AT&T & T-Mobile Merger, Everybody Loses (gigaom.com)
390.
Inside the Y Combinator office (areallybadidea.com)