March 2010 Archive
1831.
Why Smule won't be developing mobile apps for Android (edibleapple.com)
1832.
Ask HN: Your favourite (oldschool) software? ()
1833.
Easy Automated Snapshot-Style Backups with Linux and Rsync (mikerubel.org)
1834.
The hundred push ups training program (hundredpushups.com)
1835.
Scientists Taking Steps to Defend Work on Climate (nytimes.com)
1836.
What's really driving the Toyota controversy? (washingtonexaminer.com)
1837.
What 200MB looked like in 1970 (buzzfeed.com)
1838.
Ask HN: What's actually "defendable" about web startups these days? ()
1839.
Any way to invest $100/200 in startups ? ()
1840.
SXSW 2010 for Hackers (readwriteweb.com)
1841.
Actual benefits of health care reform, by year (reuters.com)
1842.
Appbackr, Finance your app - Wholesale digital marketplace (appbackr.com)
1843.
Why MBAs are Going East (businessweek.com)
1844.
Steven Chu on energy efficiency (huffingtonpost.com)
1845.
How Being Outside the Valley Shrinks Your Brain (metamorphblog.com)
1846.
On Cloud: Show off your rails or merb app with free hosting (oncloud.org)
1847.
Get Ready To Live Past 100 (singularityhub.com)
1848.
Anandtech: Battle of the $125 SSDs (anandtech.com)
1849.
Google Fiber + The Pyramid = Something Awesome (coroutine.com)
1850.
Embrace Life - Always Wear Your Seat Belt (shorts.archit.in)
1851.
Microsoft shows off XNA games running on Windows Phone, full 3D is a go (engadget.com)
1852.
Microsoft loses appeal in Word patent case (news.bbc.co.uk)
1853.
AlphaLab starts their own Office Hours (alphalab.org)
1854.
Why Flash on iPhone Does Not Make Sense (codemonkeyism.com)
1855.
Ask YC: what happened around September 2009? (google.com)
1856.
A Stochastic Model for Picking Winners in the NCAA Tournament (rwwb.wordpress.com)
1857.
The Social Media Bubble (blogs.hbr.org)
1858.
Help Repeal NY State's Antiquated LLC Publication Requirement (davidblerner.com)
1859.
Gruber (Maybe) Tells Us Everything About the Next iPhone (daringfireball.net)
1860.
Leaked document: Here's what Microsoft will reveal to police about you (blogs.computerworld.com)