April 2008 Archive
151.
Humans nearly wiped out 70,000 years ago, study says. (cnn.com)
152.
EBay Files Suit Against Craigslist (nytimes.com)
153.
The end is near: Henry Blodget's index of companies that don't make products and don't have revenues (fakesteve.blogspot.com)
154.
Source: Google To Launch BigTable As Web Service (techcrunch.com)
155.
This New Vulnerability: Dowd’s Inhuman Flash Exploit (matasano.com)
156.
30 Exceptional CSS Techniques and Examples (sixrevisions.com)
157.
Ideas for a non-web software startup? ()
158.
Ask YC: Grooveshark Lite, What Do You Think? (listen.grooveshark.com)
159.
Social Networking Goes Open Source With Insoshi (techcrunch.com)
160.
Jerry Springer For Programmers: Only A Matter Of Time (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
161.
DHH on the pluses of PHP (loudthinking.com)
162.
Apple to the Core: Why Steve Jobs is buying PA Semiconductor (pbs.org)
163.
TechCrunch Labs: Our Experience Building And Launching App On Google App Engine (techcrunch.com)
164.
Picasso’s Top 7 Tips for Creating an Exciting Life (positivityblog.com)
165.
Hidden Video Courses in Math, Science, and Engineering (datawrangling.com)
166.
Bret Taylor: Experimenting with Google App Engine (bret.appspot.com)
167.
Simple brain exercise can boost IQ (newscientist.com)
168.
Lisp Web Framework: Kanamit (kanamitweb.net)
169.
Aaron Swartz's newest project: watchdog.net (aaronsw.com)
170.
Free US ZIP Code Database as CSV (coolthingoftheday.blogspot.com)
171.
Startup Bootstrap Funding: Unemployment (washingtoncitypaper.com)
172.
You only get one lifetime to do what you want to do. Touching photo essay. (guardian.co.uk)
173.
All startup school talks as individual videos (blog.justin.tv)
174.
FriendFeedFeed (friendfeedfeed.com)
175.
TheFunded Founder Gives Startups Some Advice (techcrunch.com)
176.
Rails is moving from SVN to Git (weblog.rubyonrails.com)
177.
More undergraduates are majoring in philosophy (nytimes.com)
178.
The Top 9½ Books In a Hacker's Bookshelf (grok-code.com)
179.
Ask YC: Python vs. PHP ()
180.
An Open Challenge to Silicon Valley (discussionleader.hbsp.com)