March 2010 Archive
2851.
Ask HN: Where to stay in San Francisco? ()
2852.
Unfiltered twitter streams are bad, mkay (cash-gordon.com)
2853.
What do Facebook apps see about you? (facebook.com)
2854.
Malleable social graphs and mini-mobs: why Facebook could destroy Foursquare (scobleizer.com)
2855.
Free Python screencast about solving ASCII mazes (it.thinkcode.tv)
2856.
House Lawmakers Voice Concern About Google Buzz (techdailydose.nationaljournal.com)
2857.
Apple tweaked iPhones to lessen strain on AT&T network - report (appleinsider.com)
2858.
Dr. Seuss and the 236 Words that Changed Reading Forever (longstreet.typepad.com)
2859.
Free copy of Stroustrup ()
2860.
Texas conservatives screw history (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
2861.
Ask HN: Review my Mac App - WindowFlow ()
2862.
An html sanitizer for C# (roberto.open-lab.com)
2863.
Embrace all your users, even the pirates arrgh (davidedicillo.com)
2864.
Tell HN: Founder Institute companies in NYC looking for cofounders - March 11 (cofi-newyork.eventbrite.com)
2865.
MIT Scientists discover a new way to produce electricity (inhabitat.com)
2866.
The New Child-Testing Craze (thedailybeast.com)
2867.
Life is Beautiful - check out the website launch. ()
2868.
URL Shorteners Make the Web Substantially Slower (blog.watchmouse.com)
2869.
Chickenfoot (groups.csail.mit.edu)
2870.
Ask HN: How do you recommend getting a basic understanding of the law? ()
2871.
Google INTERCAL style guide (cadie.googlecode.com)
2872.
Why some smart people don’t take action? (lifebeyondcode.com)
2873.
Is this a good idea of a communication tool to replace the telephone, for sme’s? ()
2874.
USC researchers use software to mine blogs for cause-and-effect data (economist.com)
2875.
Twitter Turns On The Firehose For Realtime Search Startups (techcrunch.com)
2876.
For The Internet, New Connections With Peering (nytimes.com)
2877.
Sir Clive Sinclair: "I don't use a computer at all" (guardian.co.uk)
2878.
Startup Idea Generator (startupideagenerator.com)
2879.
HN Suggestion: Meta-Comments ()
2880.
Microsoft Launches Its First Android App. Yes, Google’s Platform. (techcrunch.com)