March 2009 Archive
1891.
Fructose metabolism by the brain increases food intake and obesity (esciencenews.com)
1892.
Ask HN: Co-founder can't move to BA. Apply as single founder? ()
1893.
Troubles At Imeem, But Company Says No Shutdown Imminent (techcrunch.com)
1894.
Ask YC: How to form a Delaware C-Corp? ()
1895.
London cops reach new heights of anti-terror poster stupidity (boingboing.net)
1896.
NYC VCs Can't Do Math (zedshaw.com)
1897.
Three new reasons to put off buying a Kindle...make that four (xconomy.com)
1898.
"Hidden" Links on Hacker News (news.ycombinator.com)
1899.
IPhone app Tweetie 1.3 rejected by Apple (twitter.com)
1900.
$700 000/month with Socialmedia, unlikely. (blog.clutterme.com)
1901.
Boxee iPhone remote app available on the App Store (blog.boxee.tv)
1902.
How to structure start up with partners who already own a business? ()
1903.
Ask YC: What do you use for penetration testing? ()
1904.
Livetwittering of YC demo day going on now (twitter.com)
1905.
Google Ventures Almost Ready To Launch, But It Is A Bad Idea (techcrunch.com)
1906.
Computerized Female Form For Clothing Designers (sciencedaily.com)
1907.
The Right Size (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1908.
Jive.ly - a one-man attempt to better Twitter? (uk.techcrunch.com)
1909.
Greying Japan plans robo-nurses in five years (physorg.com)
1910.
What is Dependency Injection? (fabien.potencier.org)
1911.
Life: a medical condition (news.bbc.co.uk)
1912.
Learn prolog now (learnprolognow.org)
1913.
The Cute Cat Theory Talk at Etech (ethanzuckerman.com)
1914.
Never do today what can be put off 'til tomorrow (rcoder.net)
1915.
Great Entrepreneurs' Secret: Smarts, Guts, and Luck (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
1916.
What the Heck Is Twitter? It's not a Google killer, and it's not a Facebook killer. (slate.com)
1917.
The last will and testament of Circuit City (technologizer.com)
1918.
Be a Better Blogger. Stop Reading Blogs. (teddziuba.com)
1919.
Dawdle [my startup] and Goozex: two ways to game on a budget (arstechnica.com)
1920.
How to Succeed at Anything, applied to programmers (littlecomputerscientist.wordpress.com)