April 2009 Archive
331.
Tarsnap and the prepaid billing model (daemonology.net)
332.
Are expensive running shoes a waste of money? (dailymail.co.uk)
333.
IE8 will be distributed via automatic updates for IE6/IE7 (blogs.msdn.com)
334.
Guido's final word on Tail Calls (neopythonic.blogspot.com)
335.
April Fools Roundup so far (techcrunch.com)
336.
Mapreduce Bash Script (blog.last.fm)
337.
Lost in Space (forteantimes.com)
338.
More than 20% of self-made billionaires never completed college (forbes.com)
339.
Non-Universality in Computation: The Myth of the Universal Computer (research.cs.queensu.ca)
340.
To Everywhere in 42 Minutes (time.com)
341.
The lifestyle business bullshit (37signals.com)
342.
ToneMatrix (flash) (lab.andre-michelle.com)
343.
Making it Easy for "Sugar Daddies" to Connect With "Sugar Babies" (nytimes.com)
344.
Jakob Nielsen: World's Best Headlines: BBC News (useit.com)
345.
Dungeons and Dragons Co-Creator Dies at 61 (msnbc.msn.com)
346.
NGINX + PHP-FPM + APC = Awesome (interfacelab.com)
347.
New 167-processor chip is super-fast, ultra energy-efficient (esciencenews.com)
348.
Facebook’s new design on IE6 - Doesn’t Exist (blog.jacobburke.com)
349.
Ask HN: Best Python graphing and reporting libraries for web app
350.
A.P. Exec Doesn’t Know It Has A YouTube Channel, Threatens Affiliate For Embedding Videos (techcrunch.com)
351.
Skype Founders Seek to Buy Service Back From EBay (nytimes.com)
352.
Tipjoy opens Twitter Payments API, celebrates with an API Contest - Win a MacBook Air (techcrunch.com)
353.
Static presentations of sorting algorithms (hatfulofhollow.com)
354.
Stop the Press: Building A Startup Presskit 101 (blog.chuwe.com)
355.
Startuptools (startuptools.pbwiki.com)
356.
Ask HN: Feedback on Skritter, Learning Chinese with Spaced Repetition on App Engine (skritter.com)
357.
What You Can't Say (paulgraham.com)
358.
Obie Fernandez: My Reasoned Response about Scala at Twitter (blog.obiefernandez.com)
359.
The Future of Firefox: No Tabs, Built-In Ubiquity (readwriteweb.com)
360.
Competition Among Open Source Compilers: The BSD Issue (informit.com)