April 2008 Archive
181.
Did you sign Google's noncompete? Good, you're fired (valleywag.com)
182.
Apple posts profit of $1.05B, ships nearly 2.3 million Macs (appleinsider.com)
183.
A cellphone with no flips, no folds - just a very low price (iht.com)
184.
The Future of Enterprise Software: I Am So Scared, I Am So Excited (7thursdays.wordpress.com)
185.
Xobni - a waste of money (greatapps.blogspot.com)
186.
The "one pair of glasses" theory (fakesteve.blogspot.com)
187.
Google Now Fills Out Forms & Crawls Results (searchengineland.com)
188.
Paul Graham says VCs Not Bold Enough. I Say None of Us Are (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
189.
How I Wrote a Search Engine in 6 Weeks (embought.com)
190.
Bellkor breaks 9% improvement in the Netflix Challenge (as of 4/1) (netflixprize.com)
191.
A Plan for Scams: A proposal to put 419 scammers out of business for good (dfranke.us)
192.
Starbucks Does Not Use Two-Phase Commit (enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com)
193.
Arc Lisp to C compiler (github.com)
194.
Mod_js: Server-side JavaScript (modjs.org)
195.
Number of servers for Flickr, fotolog, wikipedia, Facebook and YouTube (paragon-cs.com)
196.
Does this look familiar to anyone? (founderscoop.com)
197.
The True Price of SMS Messages (gthing.net)
198.
Passenger (mod_rails) released (modrails.com)
199.
Ask HN: what software do you use for analyzing apache logs? ()
200.
Russell Beattie ends Mowser (russellbeattie.com)
201.
Instead of using Google map API, EveryBlock built their own (blog.everyblock.com)
202.
Joyent: free hosting for high-volume Python apps, if you give us customer info (joyeur.com)
203.
Ten questions about entrepreneurs (avc.blogs.com)
204.
Community, or not community: Y Combinator backed exits in black and white (inthebox.webmin.com)
205.
How to Read a Book (charlespetzold.com)
206.
Cool URIs Don't change (w3.org)
207.
In the short term, you should spend your limited willpower budget wisely (nytimes.com)
208.
Anatomy of an Ikea product: "When we decide about a product, we always start with the price" (crave.cnet.com)
209.
What sites would you pay to use? ()
210.
Ask YC: Who do you use to print your business cards? ()