March 2009 Archive
301.
Duck Duck Go Firefox Toolbar Blocks 42 Million Parked/Spam Domains (addons.mozilla.org)
302.
Can Twitter Survive What is About to Happen to It? (twine.com)
303.
Facebook’s Response To Twitter (techcrunch.com)
304.
Your Last Stop for Erlang Information (trapexit.org)
305.
Girl wants to work for Twitter. Creates site. (twittershouldhireme.com)
306.
For Sale: The $100 House (nytimes.com)
307.
Flickr Co-founder Unveils Her New Startup: Hunch (readwriteweb.com)
308.
For Twitter C.E.O., Well-Orchestrated Accidents (nytimes.com)
309.
Official Google Research Blog: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
310.
What is the minimum viable product? (venturehacks.com)
311.
What they Used to Teach You at Stanford Business School (portfolio.com)
312.
Are short methods actually worse? (dubroy.com)
313.
Fully patched OSX hacked within seconds of start of pen test contest (blogs.zdnet.com)
314.
Firefox Passes IE6 In Market Share (electronista.com)
315.
Erlang/OTP R13A has been released (erlang.org)
316.
Dave Shen: What I've Learned in Angel Investing (dshen.com)
317.
Iostat -x (dammit.lt)
318.
How Cash4Gold Works - From a Former Employee (complaintsboard.com)
319.
Emacs power user screencast (platypope.org)
320.
Show HN: Our new online face recognition demo (webdemo.pittpatt.com)
321.
TheSixtyOne (YC W09) Is Building a Digg For Indie Music (techcrunch.com)
322.
How My Startup Failed (storylog.com)
323.
The Positive Legacy of C++ and Java (artima.com)
324.
JQuery UI 1.7 Released: New domain, New CSS Framework & Dramatic Updates to Controls (blog.jquery.com)
325.
Beautiful Full Length Movie Released under Creative Commons (sitasingstheblues.com)
326.
What does one trillion dollars look like? (pagetutor.com)
327.
Story Time (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
328.
Tim Berners-Lee's TED Talk: The next Web of open, linked data (ted.com)
329.
MIT adopts a university-wide Open Access mandate (earlham.edu)
330.
Bit Twiddling Hacks (graphics.stanford.edu)