March 2010 Archive
541.
The unstoppable Credit Card blackmarket (stopthehacker.com)
542.
Chickenfoot for Firefox: Rewrite the Web (groups.csail.mit.edu)
543.
Progress Wars (progresswars.com)
544.
Learn to program in 21 days (comic) (abstrusegoose.com)
545.
Ambilight for HML5's tag, in Javascript. (chikuyonok.ru)
546.
Drizzle team leaves Sun, Joins Rackspace (oddments.org)
547.
Today was my last day @ Yahoo. I made a video to commemorate the occasion. (youtube.com)
548.
Comparison of YC, TechStars, Founders Institute, and Fenwick Financing Documents (startupcompanylawyer.com)
549.
Algorithm for nice graph labels (books.google.com)
550.
Steve Wozniak on iPad (newsweek.com)
551.
Thousands of private fotos leaked, privacy disaster for Quiptxt.com users (reddit.com)
552.
Show HN: Review my startup: Quora, a topic based question and answer site
553.
Genocide and Jedi: Why the Sith may be Right (arstechnica.com)
554.
Cardpool (YC W10) Featured on NBC - Sell Unwanted Gift Cards for Cash (nbcmiami.com)
555.
Valve Leaks Teaser Images for Announcement of Steam (and Games) for Mac (macrumors.com)
556.
We don't need you to design anymore (drawar.com)
557.
CERN scientists will begin attempting to cross the beams at LHC tomorrow morning (google.com)
558.
Warning: Your reality is out of date (boston.com)
559.
Founder of ZOHO Gives Bootstrapping Tips on Mixergy (mixergy.com)
560.
"LuaJIT's interpreter () beats V8's JIT compiler" - Mike Pall (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
561.
How to Stay Stressed (spiritsound.com)
562.
RE2: robust regexp library by Google (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
563.
Google: Our stand for digital due process (googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com)
564.
Bogus Copyright Claim Silences Yet Another Larry Lessig YouTube Presentation (techdirt.com)
565.
Programming FAQ (paulgraham.com)
566.
Tips for launching a startup while holding a day job (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
567.
On The Fear Of Reading Code (coderoom.wordpress.com)
568.
The incredible power of a 16 year old video blogger (22michaels.com)
569.
Descent into Darkness: Understanding your system’s ABI is the only way out (timetobleed.com)
570.
URLs Are The Uniform Way to Locate Resources (adam.blog.heroku.com)