April 2009 Archive
6781.
UK rich threaten exodus over 50 per cent tax (launchlab.co.uk)
6782.
Numbers (reinstall.com)
6783.
All In One Super Twitter Desktop Application (honeytechblog.com)
6784.
Bonfire: Twitter timelines/search and RSS/Atom feeds into Campfire rooms for teams. (bonfirenow.com)
6785.
Introducing VentureBeat’s Entrepreneur Corner (venturebeat.com)
6786.
Easy Ajax with JQuery (sitepoint.com)
6787.
Congress Begins Deep Packet Inspection of Internet Providers (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6788.
Google's Efficient Data Center Summit (google.com)
6789.
How to: Model Swine Flu In Eclipse (sdtimes.com)
6790.
Google Server and Data Center Details (glinden.blogspot.com)
6791.
Tweetname Lets You Find And Purchase Domain Names Via Twitter (techcrunch.com)
6792.
Two serial entrepreneurs become MySpace executives (venturebeat.com)
6793.
What it's like to work for a SaaS Startup (eng.genius.com)
6794.
Switching to Story Focused Daily Standups (eng.genius.com)
6795.
Can Internet Free Agents Rescue MySpace? (gigaom.com)
6796.
Design Guru Needed in Toronto, Ontario ()
6797.
Official Google Research Blog: The Continuing Metamorphosis of the Web (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
6798.
TED Blog: The future of cooperation -- and economic growth (blog.ted.com)
6799.
Public Booted from DVD Copying Trial Over ‘Secret’ CSS Code (wired.com)
6800.
Verizon iPhone Could be Here Next Year (wired.com)
6801.
20 Lines or Less #23 (devcentral.f5.com)
6802.
Presentation fail and you (tech.puredanger.com)
6803.
Twiggler Screencast - and it's all in the browser... (lmframework.com)
6804.
Swine flu creates controversy on Twitter (cnn.com)
6805.
Efficient Online Index Construction for Text Databases (papersincomputerscience.org)
6806.
Enterprise Mind Mapping: Your Right Brain Wants It, iPhone Has It (iphonecto.com)
6807.
Premium Wordpress Theme Giveaway - Pholio (inspiredm.com)
6808.
Kurzweil on how technology will transform us (ted.com)
6809.
Spam, Phishing, and Online Scams: A View from the Network-Level (youtube.com)
6810.
The Demise of Crypto Anarchy (and privacy) [2003] (marginalrevolution.com)