March 2010 Archive
2791.
Next steps for Google's experimental fiber network (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2792.
SweetSpotter adjusts your speakers' sweet spot to your position in real-time (ias.et.tu-dresden.de)
2793.
Google Wave document format released (groups.google.com)
2794.
Revealed: why hot water freezes faster than cold (newscientist.com)
2795.
Think Really Different (newsweek.com)
2796.
The Difference between Nerd, Dork, and Geek Explained by a Venn Diagram (greatwhitesnark.com)
2797.
Useful bash commands (pixelbeat.org)
2798.
You don’t have to be Google to use NoSQL (royans.net)
2799.
Pluginquery: Clean search interface for 400+ jQuery plugins with repositories (pluginquery.com)
2800.
Even if you have a nail, not all hammers are the same (lesswrong.com)
2801.
Space & Narrative: Designing for Social Interaction (blog.bumblebeelabs.com)
2802.
Cycling in Copenhagen (en.wikipedia.org)
2803.
Here's What A $100,000 Salary Gets You In 20 Global Cities (businessinsider.com)
2804.
Moving Hoptoad into the "Cloud" (robots.thoughtbot.com)
2805.
Will The Linux Desktop Soon Be Irrelevant (linux-mag.com)
2806.
Ask HN: Would you pre-order GridSpy power monitoring?
2807.
Ask HN: Recommendation for web hosting ()
2808.
UK open wifi ban proposed (theinquirer.net)
2809.
Ask HN: What do you think of this business idea? PDF printing & delivery ()
2810.
New York Times and Time Magazine Stream HTML5 Video for iPad (codesketch.com)
2811.
Should governments vaccinate computers the same way they vaccinate children? (newscientist.com)
2812.
HN: The distress of a young padawan. (rant) ()
2813.
Linux struggles to make a dent in desktop (computerworlduk.com)
2814.
Work for free in exchange for experience. ()
2815.
Ask HN: What steps should I take to find a front ender? (And not be ripped off) ()
2816.
Ask HN: Can I sell my early stage startup? ()
2817.
Ask HN: Please review our startup ()
2818.
Your day just too long? Chilean Quake is here to help you out (jpl.nasa.gov)
2819.
Adblocking is Missing the Point (inforift.com)
2820.
Powerpoint has been banned from Embedded conference. (embedded.com)