March 2011 Archive
6691.
A theory of game enjoyment (looptwister.com)
6692.
For BIL, Tagging Along With TED Proves to Be an Excellent Adventure (online.wsj.com)
6693.
If Facebook Existed Years Ago (vinniev.com)
6694.
Yet Another Entry Into The 404 Page Hall Of Fame (techcrunch.com)
6695.
(Intresting) Scala talks from the northeast scala symposium (nescala.org)
6696.
Shaking Down Science (crypto.com)
6697.
More or LESS css - first impression (onderhond.com)
6698.
AdGrok (YC S10) emerges from beta, simplifying Google Adwords (xconomy.com)
6699.
Nokia sells Qt commercial licensing and services business to Digia (engadget.com)
6700.
Who You Are and Who You Say You Are (themorningnews.org)
6701.
Venture capital gets disrupted (in a good way) (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
6702.
Gizmo5 discontinuing service (google.com)
6703.
The Corpus in the Courts - interpreting linguistic usage patterns (theatlantic.com)
6704.
Type Technology Tree (blog.ezyang.com)
6705.
Schools Kill Creativity (TED 2006) (ted.com)
6706.
Computer science programs use mobile apps to make coursework relevant (washingtonpost.com)
6707.
Google Schools Its Algorithm (nytimes.com)
6708.
The Cypherpunk Revolutionary Julian Assange (cryptome.org)
6709.
A new direction for Jolicloud… (jolicloud.com)
6710.
Videos from webOS Developer Conference at Mobile World Congress (developer.palm.com)
6711.
Mikko Hypponen:Code Warrior (vanityfair.com)
6712.
Motorola says Android phones increasingly compete with consoles like Xbox (fosspatents.blogspot.com)
6713.
Talent-poaching revs up among tech firms (sfgate.com)
6714.
Half of German Doctors Prescribe Placebos (guardian.co.uk)
6715.
Startup rate at 15-year high (money.cnn.com)
6716.
First, music sharing and then car sharing. Now get ready for plug sharing. (plugshare.com)
6717.
Free software is what we humans are talking more about (fsf.org)
6718.
Warren Buffets Principles for a Sound Business (alexblom.com)
6719.
Cost of slaves falls to historic low (business.blogs.cnn.com)
6720.
Microsoft Seeding Windows Phone 7 On Nokia With A Billion Dollars Up Front (mobilecrunch.com)