March 2011 Archive
10861.
AP Stylebook Finally Changes "e-mail" to "email" (mashable.com)
10862.
What If Every Developer Focused On Lifestyle Businesses? (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
10863.
Ask HN: Are there any mobile marketers in the house? ()
10864.
RIP DIG (tcrn.ch)
10865.
Looking for a new home for RefactorMyCode (macournoyer.com)
10866.
Technical Skills In Demand (ctoinsights.wordpress.com)
10867.
The "Tilt" Thing and the Case for Journalist Entrepreneurs (paul.kedrosky.com)
10868.
Updated Debian 6.0: 6.0.1 released (debian.org)
10869.
Kinect Hack Helps the Blind Navigate (pcworld.com)
10870.
Ideas, Free and Unfree: A Book Commentary (mises.org)
10871.
Ask HN: What is the best online donation service? ()
10872.
New York Times Paywall - No Bold Steps But Hardly DOA (contentmatters.info)
10873.
Biggest moon in 18 years (telegraph.co.uk)
10874.
Labrea - Scripting other people's programs (github.com)
10875.
Have Jawa and Jason Hope Stolen $100 Million? (azdisruptors.com)
10876.
Mega-Banks and the Next Financial Crisis (online.wsj.com)
10877.
Tools, Resources, and Guides for Web Developers - ReadWriteHack (readwriteweb.com)
10878.
Define your own "change the world" (blog.leftnode.com)
10879.
Natural Languages, Formal Languages and Javascript (hernan.amiune.com)
10880.
France and the US start attacking Gaddafi's forces: Operation Odyssey Dawn (english.aljazeera.net)
10881.
U.S. launches first missiles against Gadhafi forces (cnn.com)
10882.
Yearly Leaf: “It’s A Coffee Table Book Meets A Moleskine For The Facebook Set” (techcrunch.com)
10883.
J.D. Power: apple iphone is tops for fifth time (tech-b.com)
10884.
Ask HN: Which Facebook Ad Provider to use? ()
10885.
Super Moon to rise Saturday night (content.usatoday.com)
10886.
Automated trading systems and meta-anomalies (seanjtaylor.com)
10887.
SPJ: Managing parallelism: embrace diversity, but control side effects (skillsmatter.com)
10888.
The story of the Gömböc (plus.maths.org)
10889.
Age of mother affects child's autism risk (reuters.com)
10890.
You can say it ain't so - for a price (theage.com.au)