March 2008 Archive
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Tales from the WTF company, part II
(szeryf.wordpress.com)
94.
Solo Entrepreneurs: Big Bucks from Tiny Computing Startups
(informationweek.com)
95.
Loopt Embraced by Verizon; Starts to Spread Its Mobile Wings
(techcrunch.com)
96.
At 63, Israeli immigrant solves 38-year-old math riddle
(usatoday.com)
97.
Wine 1.0 is finally coming out, 15 years after project started
(thestandard.com)
98.
How Three Nobodies Built NBA's Most Powerful News Site
(online.wsj.com)
99.
Wow: Regular Expression Generator
(txt2re.com)
100.
Donkey Kong and Me
(dadhacker.com)
101.
17 Ways For a Startup To Save Money
(calacanis.com)
102.
Most-Positive-Bignum
(jwz.livejournal.com)
104.
Mark Pilgrim on Joel Spolsky’s “Martian Headsets”
(diveintomark.org)
105.
DNA seen through the eyes of a coder
(ds9a.nl)
108.
What Will Life Be Like in the Year 2008? (Nov, 1968)
(blog.modernmechanix.com)
109.
2,433 Unread Emails Is An Opportunity For An Entrepreneur
(techcrunch.com)
110.
An iPhone interface for Hacker News
(hn.buxfer.com)
111.
Scaling at 2am with EC2
(hackerdashery.com)
112.
The thrill of launch
(thinkvitamin.com)
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Is fragmentation bad?
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
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Rails is the best thing that ever happened to Python
(antoniocangiano.com)
119.
The Common Lisp Directory finally crashed after 823 days
(groups.google.com)
120.
Pycon 2008 Disappointment
(groups.google.com)