French police: we saved millions of euros by adopting Ubuntu
(arstechnica.com)
March 2009 Archive
121.
122.
The Real High-Tech Immigrant Problem: They’re Leaving
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
123.
Congrats, Dropbox (YC S07)
(siteanalytics.compete.com)
124.
After the newspapers die, who will watch the police?
(washingtonpost.com)
125.
GM's Problems are 50 Years in the Making
(fivethirtyeight.com)
126.
PDF Miner
(pypi.python.org)
127.
Jeff Bezos Works In Kentucky Distribution Center For A Week
(businessinsider.com)
128.
The Startup Myth
(sixmonthmba.com)
129.
Tim O'Reilly: Books That Have Shaped How I Think
(oreillynet.com)
130.
Announcing Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances
(aws.typepad.com)
131.
132.
Tesla Model S Unveiled
(boston.com)
133.
Rails 2.3: Templates, Engines, Rack, Metal, much more
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
134.
Doug Lenat – I was positively impressed with Wolfram Alpha
(semanticuniverse.com)
135.
The Javascript Trap
(gnu.org)
136.
The Ugly American Programmer
(codinghorror.com)
138.
A time travel strategy game
(achrongame.com)
139.
Erlang and Neural Networks
(trapexit.org)
140.
The History of Erlang's Innards [pdf]
(cs.chalmers.se)
141.
Lisp flavored Erlang
(forum.trapexit.org)
143.
HN Member on Frontpage of Today's NY Times
(nytimes.com)
144.
One of the coolest things made with Erlang (IMHO)
(process-one.net)
145.
My Life in Child Porn
(wikileaks.com)
146.
Dear A.I.G., I Quit
(nytimes.com)
147.
Content Stealing Jerks
(kevinwilliampang.com)
148.
No user serviceable parts inside
(everything2.com)
149.
Trailer now available for Ray Kurzweil's movie, "Transcendent Man"
(transcendentman.com)
150.
Warren Buffett Explains How The Bailout Is Crushing Healthy Companies
(businessinsider.com)