Rubygems now has plugins
(blog.zenspider.com)
April 2009 Archive
931.
932.
I ♥ wireframes
(wireframes.tumblr.com)
933.
Linus on Linux: The Linus Torvalds Interview Part 2
(linux-mag.com)
934.
The parable of the wiki
(lbrandy.com)
935.
Clay Shirky Debunks the WSJ's "Bloggers For Hire" Feature
(boingboing.net)
936.
The moral panic over Twitter
(languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
937.
EBay’s two enormous data warehouses
(dbms2.com)
938.
Beware the Perils of Caffeine Withdrawal
(cnn.com)
939.
Use Monit with Rails, not God
(blog.bradgessler.com)
942.
943.
Is there too much music?
(telegraph.co.uk)
944.
The Seth Godin Apprentices
(forbes.com)
945.
Storing students' papers for plagiarism detection is 'Fair Use'
(arstechnica.com)
946.
Never get too busy making a living that you forget to make a life
(marquisweblog.blogspot.com)
947.
YC interview advice
(sam.bluwiki.com)
948.
Joi Ito: Dubai bashing and 'what-aboutery'
(joi.ito.com)
949.
Should Twitter remove its follower count?
(techcrunch.com)
950.
PinkTweet: Twitter for porn (nsfw)
(pinktweet.com)
952.
954.
The Road to Mediocrity is Paved with Best Practices.
(adambreckler.com)
955.
Can the Oil Shock Alone Explain the Financial Crisis?
(business.theatlantic.com)
956.
Swine flu: Twitter's power to misinform
(neteffect.foreignpolicy.com)
957.
OK, it’s a pandemic. Now what?
(fluidinfo.com)
958.
Ruby on Rails Development Companies in India
(nitinh.com)
959.
BMW Checkmates Audi
(37signals.com)
960.
Forget Google Analytics, try realtime web statistics
(rosshill.com.au)