April 2008 Archive
751.
Javascript will be the Next Big Language (terminally-incoherent.com)
752.
Ask YC: Lisp Compiler ()
753.
Food Inflation, Riots Spark Worries for World Leaders (online.wsj.com)
754.
StreamFocus - An Organizational Power Tool Waiting To Be Unleashed (pchristensen.com)
755.
Social network creator Ning raising $70M at $560M valuation (venturebeat.com)
756.
Open Deals angel funding application (Is this legitimate?) (open-deals.com)
757.
How Do You Deal With Stress? (howtosplitanatom.com)
758.
Is this a good way to run a software company? [13 min vid] (youtube.com)
759.
EBay Bans Auctions Of Digital Goods (techdirt.com)
760.
Will There Ever be a Viable Adsense Competitor? (gabrielweinberg.com)
761.
Couple of guys make a mint off of generic domains. (businessweek.com)
762.
Something Important Is On The Horizon In The Music Business (avc.blogs.com)
763.
Rich Skrenta: AppEngine - Web Hypercard, finally (skrenta.com)
764.
Give Your Intellect a Boost — Just Say Yes to Doing the Right Drugs (wired.com)
765.
My Eccentric Approach to Entrepreneurship (gabrielweinberg.com)
766.
Hacker News meeting at SF Wednesday April 16th ()
767.
Self-Discipline: Hard Work (stevepavlina.com)
768.
Why everyone should write a framework and never use it (jaisenmathai.com)
769.
"could it be Sun loves Ruby because it needs lots of their servers to scale?" (jim.roepcke.com)
770.
The great inflation cover-up (money.cnn.com)
771.
Why I Like Perl (pozorvlak.livejournal.com)
772.
What Question Does Your Product Answer? (howtosplitanatom.com)
773.
How to piss off your users. (jacksonfish.com)
774.
The peculiarity of Malbolge is that it was designed to be the worst possible programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
775.
Why there aren't more Flips (and why there'll always be startups) (pogue.blogs.nytimes.com)
776.
Noah Kagan: Explaining the Basic Viral Model (okdork.com)
777.
Why "no Macs" is no longer a defensible IT strategy (infoworld.com)
778.
Bootstrapping Your Startup – 12 Rules of Bootstrapping (ryanspoon.com)
779.
Average Web Page Size Triples Since 2003 (websiteoptimization.com)
780.
Microsoft Says They’ll Pay More, increasing Yahoo! bid to as much as $33/share (from $31/share) (techcrunch.com)