March 2011 Archive
1771.
Hits By Design (taptaptap.com)
1772.
HeyZap (YC 09) Goes After Social Discovery, Launches Check-in For Mobile Games (techcrunch.com)
1773.
Announcing Hank: A Fast, Open-Source, Batch-Updatable, Distributed K-V Store (blog.rapleaf.com)
1774.
Boston Companies Using Django (bostinnovation.com)
1775.
Building a faster Ruby garbage collector (engineering.twitter.com)
1776.
Most victims of prison rape abused by corrections staff, not other prisoners (nybooks.com)
1777.
Riak and Scala at Yammer (blog.basho.com)
1778.
A Comparison of the R and NumPy Array Types (r-bloggers.com)
1779.
Embedly (YC W10) beta launches mobile support. (blog.embed.ly)
1780.
Why Fahrenheit is better than Celsius. (tumblr.com)
1781.
Rate our pivot: A Python cloud spreadsheet ()
1782.
Ars reviews the Motorola Xoom (arstechnica.com)
1783.
Why I'm not applying to Y Combinator ()
1784.
Scott Adam's Controversial Deleted Post on Men's Rights (tinysprout.tumblr.com)
1785.
Ask HN: An Acceptable Erlang ()
1786.
I'm a linux noob, that thought he knew something, got destroyed in an interview. (bsdpunk.blogspot.com)
1787.
A Physicist Experiments With Cultural Studies (1996 hoax) (physics.nyu.edu)
1788.
If Lean Works, Prove It (edwardaten.posterous.com)
1789.
Programming Language Framework Traction on Hacker News (redmonk.com)
1790.
The End of Monkeypatching (rubyinside.com)
1791.
Google to delay distribution of new Android tablet code to outside programmers (businessweek.com)
1792.
Are America's best days behind us? (time.com)
1793.
133 US cities now have their own broadband networks (arstechnica.com)
1794.
LinkedIn Posts $243M In 2010 Revenue, $15.4 Million In Net Income (techcrunch.com)
1795.
One Nuclear Bomb Will Ruin Your Whole Startup Bubble (theawl.com)
1796.
China's male/female ratio and its effect on trade (economist.com)
1797.
Android and the natural economics of digital goods (techdirt.com)
1798.
A Week With Uber And This Blogger Is Totally Hooked (techcrunch.com)
1799.
The Echo Nest Makes Pandora Look Like a Transistor Radio (fastcompany.com)
1800.
Google's Panda Update: An Interview with Matt Cutts & Amit Singhal (wired.com)