April 2008 Archive
3691.
ACM Queue (March+April '08 edition) -- very interesting interface (mags.acm.org)
3692.
How to Get Publicity for Your Startup (afterbeta.com)
3693.
A form of design that comes from life's most questionable objects (hellyeahdude.com)
3694.
Alan Turing: The Play (sciam.com)
3695.
RubyAMP - new Ruby bundle for TextMate (code.leadmediapartners.com)
3696.
Don’t Underestimate Your Addressable Market (markpeterdavis.com)
3697.
Nomophobia: Fear of being out of mobile phone contact... (thisislondon.co.uk)
3698.
Fascinating diagram of relationships between basic mathematical structures (space.mit.edu)
3699.
Smartphones will soon turn computing on its head (news.com)
3700.
TechCrunch acquires Tiger Beat, will rename it CrunchKids (news.com)
3701.
Simplebucket closes $1.23M Series A funding (simplebucket.wordpress.com)
3702.
Seven Dirty IT Jobs and the Skills Needed to Do Them (cio.com)
3703.
Google Finally Launches Offline Access for Docs (readwriteweb.com)
3704.
The Private Equity Data Center (pedatacenter.com)
3705.
The Story of Stuff (storyofstuff.com)
3706.
The top 10 security land mines (infoworld.com)
3707.
Mate, Google Announces gDay (google.com.au)
3708.
Sony BMG infringes on Digital Rights, gets busted (blog.milkingthegnu.org)
3709.
Mile-high tower to be built in Saudi Arabia (dailymail.co.uk)
3710.
IBM temporarily banned from Federal contracts (money.cnn.com)
3711.
Demystifying Clouds (johnmwillis.com)
3712.
Youtube is Rick-Rolling its users. [WTF] ()
3713.
Ask YC: any good Web based DB Client? ()
3714.
Guatemala as Muse and Base for a Writer (nytimes.com)
3715.
No Plan, No Capital, No Model...No Problem: Interview with 5 Successful Startup Founders [video] (video.google.com)
3716.
Welcome to Mosaic Communications Corp. (home.mcom.com)
3717.
Microsoft Launches Self Promotional Video Site Built On Silverlight (betadaily.com)
3718.
Google Announces Availability Of Message Discovery (betadaily.com)
3719.
Google = Microsoft: same fights, same tactics, different Monopoly (blog.milkingthegnu.org)
3720.
After 38 years, a new type of memory to hit market (news.com)