As far as I can tell, Orbitz thinks its customers are chumps
(technologizer.com)
March 2009 Archive
2881.
2882.
Dow Drops Below 7,000 for the First Time Since ’97
(nytimes.com)
2883.
Hackathon #1: Who's side are you on?
(collegemogul.com)
2884.
2885.
Evan Williams interview with Charlie Rose
(iyadb.com)
2886.
Crockford presenting "Javascript: The Good Parts" at Google
(feedproxy.google.com)
2887.
$99 Roku Box Gets Amazon Video on Demand
(crunchgear.com)
2888.
2889.
Supercomputer Given 6/7 Stone Handicap Able To Win Professional 19X19 Go Games
(nextbigfuture.com)
2890.
Does Microsoft's Kumo Herald an Era of Visual Search?
(pcworld.com)
2891.
Honest advice for potential graduate students
(scq.ubc.ca)
2892.
Homemade Hydrogen Motorcycle Is Ugly, but It Runs
(blog.wired.com)
2893.
Twinfluence - Twitter Influence Analyzer
(twinfluence.com)
2894.
Weak economy...strong dollar
(money.cnn.com)
2895.
2896.
DNSCurve: DJB's proposal for securing DNS
(dnscurve.org)
2897.
How to create a star rater with Cappuccino
(journal.moritzangermann.com)
2899.
Facebook again?
(dormnoise.com)
2900.
2901.
2902.
Honest Question: is this at all helpful as a hack for starting on a new language?
(fourhourworkweek.com)
2903.
That Old Master? It’s at the Pawnshop
(nytimes.com)
2904.
2905.
Study: free markets superior to patent monopolies
(arstechnica.com)
2906.
Is Craigslist the world's biggest bordello?
(news.cnet.com)
2907.
Ted Nelson: Why I Don't Buy In
(ted.hyperland.com)
2908.
2909.
Elegance and surreals
(github.com)
2910.
DVCSs and DAGs (part 2)
(software.ericsink.com)