March 2011 Archive
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Startup Quote: Gregg Spiridellis, co-founder, JibJab (startupquote.com)
12752.
Backchannel: an Offline-Capable Web App for the iPhone (kentbrewster.com)
12753.
Another Cloud Ping (cloudharmony.com)
12754.
Show HN: Creating a minimum viable product, thePlayroll.com (theplayroll.com)
12755.
Cloud + Machine-to-Machine = Disruption of Things: Part 2 (readwriteweb.com)
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CBS Interactive Acquires Clicker.com & Names New President (mashable.com)
12757.
Fifteen Reasons News is Bad For You (paul.kedrosky.com)
12758.
Ask HN: Hacker Houses in Santa Monica / LA area? ()
12759.
Google Bounce Rates: The Untold Story (distilled.co.uk)
12760.
How to know all of your unfollowers on Twitter (shad.cc)
12761.
Ask HN: Who is the best freelance UI designer you have worked with? ()
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Prettied up my Digital Shadow with a CSS Animation (victusspiritus.com)
12763.
Help us to Build - Code in Cloud - Next Generation Cloud Platform (spreadsheets.google.com)
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TagCrowd - make your own tag cloud from any text (tagcrowd.com)
12765.
Algorithm Design (ambesty.com)
12766.
Charlie Sheen Will Live Demo "Winning" Tonight on Ustream at 7pm (bgr.com)
12767.
Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion: Dozens of new high quality multilingual speech voices (appleinsider.com)
12768.
Ask HN: How to place Amazon.com orders from code? ()
12769.
The Mayerinator - Search Google While Listening to Marissa Mayer Laugh at You (s360263772.onlinehome.us)
12770.
Ruby is not giving stress to Core computer science (ruby-forum.com)
12771.
BetaHacks totally copied Venture Hacks (betahacks.com)
12772.
Interview with the Book Surgeon (mymodernmet.com)
12773.
Implementation of Proactive Spam Fighting Techniques with Akonadi (blog.martin-graesslin.com)
12774.
Cataphora (cataphora.com)
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Blockbuster's Going Out Of Business Sale Can't Even Compete With Amazon (bennesvig.com)
12776.
Corporate Busy vs Creator Busy (scrivle.com)
12777.
260,000 Android handsets infected with malware (mashable.com)
12778.
Phantom of the Floppera (youtube.com)
12779.
Shed Simove: “I Suggested ‘Lie Pad’ But Apple Didn’t Like That Either” (techcrunch.com)
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Female computers of world war 2, and first programmers of ENIAC (topsecretrosies.com)