Tagged: an example of how not to do things
(xenoterracide.blogspot.com)
April 2008 Archive
3961.
3962.
Breaking the Techmeme Habit
(readwriteweb.com)
3963.
Genetically engineered animals
(salon.com)
3964.
Asia's Top Social Networks Are Profitable
(readwriteweb.com)
3965.
Recession! Abandon Your Startup/Plan?
(campusentrepreneurship.wordpress.com)
3966.
“Free” is Killing Us—Blame The VCs · Silicon Alley Insider
(alleyinsider.com)
3967.
224 mbps for $1.58 per month
(computerworld.com.my)
3968.
A $9,000 bargain TV
(money.cnn.com)
3969.
Philippines Faces IT Skills Shortage
(businessweek.com)
3970.
3971.
3972.
Slowly Grasping Online Advertising Model
(neverreadpassively.com)
3973.
Health Database Was Set Up to Ignore ‘Abortion’
(nytimes.com)
3974.
Who Is Monitoring Your Domain Searches?
(dailydomainer.com)
3975.
Couple Sues Google for Posting House Pix
(news.wired.com)
3976.
Nick Bradbury: Throwing Away Your Code
(nick.typepad.com)
3977.
Microsoft might lower its bid for Yahoo
(sfgate.com)
3978.
How to ask questions the smart way
(catb.org)
3979.
3980.
Vulnerable Vulnerability Databases
(0x000000.com)
3981.
I ran a flop house in the Canary Islands, and you can too
(myfamilyisnuts.typepad.com)
3982.
Microsoft Sets Three Week Deadline for Yahoo! In Public Letter
(microsoft.com)
3983.
3984.
Vendor disk failure rates: Myth or metric?
(computerworld.com)
3985.
Product Development, Process Velocity, Team Dynamics and Challenges
(blogs.ittoolbox.com)
3986.
NOBEL2: the next-generation optical broadband network
(technologynewsdaily.com)
3987.
Think And Grow Rich
(books.google.com)
3988.
Top-Down approach to simplify your CSS code
(woork.blogspot.com)
3989.
Bad things done well: accepting dangerous input with Rails
(info-architects.net)
3990.
Unobtrusive Javascript based login window
(piotr.zalewa.info)