Reverse engineering Apple's OS X
(theregister.co.uk)
March 2009 Archive
2281.
2282.
Pentagram's Michael Bierut's notebooks
(designobserver.com)
2283.
2284.
2285.
Philip Greenspun: Printing Money American Style
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2286.
Git Hooks, Present.ly, Sharks, Mice, and Zombies
(intridea.com)
2287.
You Might Not Love the New Facebook, But Brands Should
(mashable.com)
2288.
Joseph Brodsky: Listening to Boredom
(lists.extropy.org)
2289.
2290.
Needed for AIG and the TARP: Silicon Valley Compensation Schemes (Brad DeLong, UC)
(delong.typepad.com)
2291.
Neural network powered email inbox in virtual world
(cybertechnews.org)
2292.
License to stall
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
2293.
Current state of the US economy, Pic
(img4.imageshack.us)
2294.
Pirates and Ninjas: Emacs or Vi?
(philosecurity.org)
2295.
The Way Facebook is Made
(facebook.com)
2296.
Google deal machine adjusts to slow times
(reuters.com)
2298.
No Never Surrender To Your Users, Facebook.
(techcrunch.com)
2299.
OnLive could threaten XBox, PS3 and Wii
(cnn.com)
2300.
2301.
Rise of the Machines
(cringely.com)
2302.
Mobaganda: elegant, beautiful event planning
(mobaganda.com)
2303.
On Rack
(tbray.org)
2304.
Some Favorite Apps That Make iPhone Worth the Price
(online.wsj.com)
2305.
Automatic Ubiquitous Emacs Configuration
(blog.ox.cx)
2306.
2307.
Cloud Computing Helps Scientists Run High Energy Physics Experiments
(sciencedaily.com)
2308.
2309.
Advancing the Ruby 1.9 Adoption
(infoq.com)
2310.
Flickr Co-Founder's New Startup, Hunch, Launching
(businessinsider.com)