March 2010 Archive
3181.
Pay to Have Your Logo on Google Maps (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
3182.
The turpentine effect (ribbonfarm.com)
3183.
Science fails to face the shortcomings of statistics (sciencenews.org)
3184.
An iPad, a decal, and the future of learning (coolexpletive.blogspot.com)
3185.
Robert'); DROP TABLE Students; (xkcd.com)
3186.
50 new companies launch on Monday (demo.venturebeat.com)
3187.
IPad + MidiPad == multi-touch MIDI controller (synthtopia.com)
3188.
Victorinox offers hackers £100,000 challenge (reghardware.co.uk)
3189.
CloudCache - on-demand caching on the cloud (getcloudcache.com)
3190.
Botnet pierces Microsoft Live through audio captchas (theregister.co.uk)
3191.
50 Places Linux is Running That You Might Not Expect (focus.com)
3192.
Gmail: Detecting suspicious account activity (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
3193.
How Google Buzz is Gaining Many Early Followers (insidethewebb.com)
3194.
Guy Kawasaki on The Setup (guy.kawasaki.usesthis.com)
3195.
Lady Gaga Is Probably Not An Illuminati Shill (randi.org)
3196.
New malware overwrites software updaters (itworld.com)
3197.
Two new scholarship programs for lean startups (startuplessonslearned.com)
3198.
That’s why you should be banned from using Twitter (fseek.me)
3199.
Street-Fighting Mathematics (mitpress.mit.edu)
3200.
Why You Can't Work at Work (BigThink interview with @jasonfried) (garrysub.posterous.com)
3201.
SystemTap (Linux's kernel tracing tool) can now probe Python and Java (fedoraproject.org)
3202.
KartMe.com - Share Your Lists - Gets Seed Funding (kartme.com)
3203.
Whois for Ruby Gems (railstips.org)
3204.
Writing programs for people to read (weblog.raganwald.com)
3205.
Big Media or Big SEO Spammers? (gigaom.com)
3206.
Social Media threatens Sports Sponsorship (onesock.net)
3207.
Evan Prodromou Speaks on the Future of StatusNet (ostatic.com)
3208.
Reuters to Journalists: Don’t Break News on Twitter (mashable.com)
3209.
You Are a Tamagotchi: Turning Your Health Into a Game (wired.com)
3210.
New in CouchDB 0.11: Nice URLs with Rewrite Rules and Virtual Hosts (blog.couch.io)