March 2009 Archive
1771.
Microsoft mapping course to a Jetsons-styled future (nytimes.com)
1772.
Better Than Free (kk.org)
1773.
Ad-based versus direct monetization: Which one is better for you? (andrewchenblog.com)
1774.
Information cascades in social news voting systems (lesswrong.com)
1775.
Face Recognition using Eigenfaces and Distance Classifiers: A Tutorial (onionesquereality.wordpress.com)
1776.
Ask HN: Authorize.net Vs Zuora Vs Aria for Subscription Billing ()
1777.
Something that took us 12 months to learn... (blog.clutterme.com)
1778.
Don't Tag My Cow (nytimes.com)
1779.
What makes a system hard to work with? (codebetter.com)
1780.
A Moveable Fiesta - Buenos Aires is the new expat heaven (nymag.com)
1781.
Tell HN: Successful Impromptu Chat on Drop.io w/ Customers ()
1782.
1,000-year-old fishing trap found on Google Earth (telegraph.co.uk)
1783.
How fast is your server? use just ping. (just-ping.com)
1784.
Sniffing keystrokes via laser, power lines (hackaday.com)
1785.
The Pirate Bay's IPREDator service is accepting beta signups. (ipredator.se)
1786.
Researchers demo BIOS attack that survives hard-disk wipe (requires compromised machine) (blogs.zdnet.com)
1787.
Visual learners convert words to pictures in the brain and vice versa (esciencenews.com)
1788.
The World's Biggest Laser Powers Up (technologyreview.com)
1789.
What Could Go Wrong With Google: The Slideshow (techcrunch.com)
1790.
TheFunded Claims to be Shutting Down April 1 (techcrunch.com)
1791.
Programming Language Selection (from a technical and a business perspective) (slideshare.net)
1792.
Role Oriented Programming (use.perl.org)
1793.
Roger Ebert on Twitter (blogs.suntimes.com)
1794.
Customer Hacks: A course from the king of customer development (venturehacks.com)
1795.
Spamdog Millionaire - The geography of social media spam (blog.tech.stylefeeder.com)
1796.
YouTube - The LEGO Turing Machine (youtube.com)
1797.
The Art of the Tweet (randsinrepose.com)
1798.
Wine, Startups, and VCs: A Report from DEMO (xconomy.com)
1799.
An in-depth interview with Steve Bourne, creator of the Bourne shell (computerworld.com.au)
1800.
Are Ex-Microsofties Driving the Seattle Innovation Scene? Four Examples (xconomy.com)