March 2010 Archive
181.
Why Many Smart Folks End up going Nowhere (lifebeyondcode.com)
182.
Global warming? Check for yourself (unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.com)
183.
Kim Ung-yong: The man with the highest IQ (en.wikipedia.org)
184.
IPad thoughts from Ben Fry (creator of Processing) (benfry.com)
185.
Posterous (YC S08) raises ~4.4M from Redpoint, Trinity, and angels (blog.posterous.com)
186.
Apple Sues HTC for Patent Infringement (prnewswire.com)
187.
Jason Calacanis’ Backup Plan For Replacing Content: Steal It From Wikipedia (smackdown.blogsblogsblogs.com)
188.
Rapportive - making excellent service scale (rapportive.com)
189.
Why I switched to Pylons after using Django for six months (mutualinformation.org)
190.
The 2005 email that spawned Picnik, Google's latest buy (techflash.com)
191.
Building a world-class team: six mistakes I made early in my career (rethinkdb.com)
192.
Don’t be a Grin Fucker (bothsidesofthetable.com)
193.
Raytracing a menger sponge in 512 bytes of HTML5 (p01.org)
194.
Try Redis in your browser (try.redis-db.com)
195.
Do you really want to be rich? (blog.cubeofm.com)
196.
ZumoDrive rolls a hard six (daemonology.net)
197.
Netflix Prize 2 Cancelled Due to a Lawsuit and FTC Inquiry (blog.netflix.com)
198.
BrainFuck inspired scheduler successfully replaced the Python GIL (bugs.python.org)
199.
The Black Damsel In Dating Distress: A Response to OkCupid's Conclusions (theatlantic.com)
200.
Are you capable of being ruthless to get ahead? (blog.cubeofm.com)
201.
EFF on Apple's iPhone Developer Program Agreement (eff.org)
202.
Now A No-Evil Zone (tbray.org)
203.
You Suck (On web apps that mismanage text) (weblog.raganwald.com)
204.
Startups Get Hit By Shrapnel In The Banking Bill (avc.com)
205.
Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong (journal.dedasys.com)
206.
Puppy (or, details on Joel Spolsky's retirement from blogging) (joelonsoftware.com)
207.
Getting Real About Office Hours (blog.metalabdesign.com)
208.
Google's Brin Talks About China Gamble (online.wsj.com)
209.
Kanye West On Creativity (kanyewest.com)
210.
Apple’s Spat With Google Is Getting Personal (nytimes.com)