March 2009 Archive
1261.
Bolivia, The Saudi Arabia of Lithium (nytimes.com)
1262.
How the US government bailed out the railroads…and made a profit (washingtonmonthly.com)
1263.
Extreme Shepherding - Best Sheep Hack I've seen all day (youtube.com)
1264.
New Hitwise Stats Show How Bad Hitwise Data Is (techcrunch.com)
1265.
New app for April Fools: iPrankd.com. Prank your friends (iprankd.com)
1266.
Steal This Idea: Thoughts on DabbleDB, Filemaker and Innovation (stealthisidea.com)
1267.
Why Iteration is a Powerful Way to Build a Startup (thenetsetter.com)
1268.
Google Launches Free, Legal Music Downloads in China (wired.com)
1269.
Companies to watch: Cloudkick (blogs.computerworld.com)
1270.
How to quickly test the performance and scalability of your web applications with Tsung (beebole.com)
1271.
Facebook "Definitely" Raising Capital This Year; Google Considered Acquisition (techcrunch.com)
1272.
Create your own URL shortening server on Heroku with Shorty (brad.posterous.com)
1273.
Limitations of the WAI-ARIA (rossboucher.com)
1274.
Artificial flagella move nanorobotics one tiny spin forward (arstechnica.com)
1275.
Google (google.com)
1276.
Live Stream: Y Combinator’s AngelConf Offers A Crash Course In Angel Investing (techcrunch.com)
1277.
The difference between PR and publicity (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1278.
How to learn Erlang (or any functional programming language) « Voodoo Tiki God (voodootikigod.com)
1279.
Erlang Distribution (mathworld.wolfram.com)
1280.
Erlang B and Telephony (demonstrations.wolfram.com)
1281.
PHP/Erlang (actually quite cool -- makes a PHP thread an Erlang node) (math-hat.com)
1282.
Foreclosing on a Plane, Then Flying It Away (nytimes.com)
1283.
Cook's Class Contains Pi (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
1284.
The Elegance of Imperfection (alistapart.com)
1285.
The Value of Online Clicks (nytimes.com)
1286.
Rich Miner talks to Xconomy about Google Ventures (xconomy.com)
1287.
Ask HN: "Y Combinator for people?"
1288.
Ask HN: Is $5k really worth 5%? ()
1289.
Chicago Sun Times Files For Bankruptcy (cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com)
1290.
Why Selective Colleges - and Outstanding Students - Should Become Less Selective (huffingtonpost.com)