April 2008 Archive
1501.
Evolving Beta (blog.streamfocus.com)
1502.
Twenty rules of formulating knowledge (supermemo.com)
1503.
[meta] Does Twitter really feed our "intellectual curiosity"? ()
1504.
Easy approaches make learning math hard (msnbc.msn.com)
1505.
+1week: What I got from startupschool that you missed (oliyiptong.com)
1506.
Hackers and Founders South Bay (entrepreneur.meetup.com)
1507.
Prisoner of Amazon.com (checkout) (tpgblog.com)
1508.
The Old Design Argument, Now Politicized (charlespetzold.com)
1509.
What Apple gets about competition (equityprivate.typepad.com)
1510.
Cuzillion (stevesouders.com)
1511.
The man who grew a finger (news.bbc.co.uk)
1512.
Apple Sued for iMac Display Deception, Steve Jobs Suspected Closet Megatron (gizmodo.com)
1513.
How to Design a Good API & Why it Matters (infoq.com)
1514.
[startup critique] Randomicity - Random sites from across the web (randomicity.diffle.com)
1515.
Silicon Valley after a Microsoft/Yahoo merger: a contrarian view (blog.pmarca.com)
1516.
Google Lays Off Double Click Employees who fail entrance interview process (forbes.com)
1517.
Socializing Your Inbox Is Inevitable (mentions Xobni) (eweek.com)
1518.
Seesmic Aquires Popular Twitter AIR Client Twhirl (techcrunch.com)
1519.
Are animals stuck in time? (scienceblog.com)
1520.
Measuring JVM performance (blog.emptyway.com)
1521.
Scalr Goes Open Source - Scalable Web Sites with EC2 (aws.typepad.com)
1522.
IPhone owners do everything but talk ("the iPhone is a computer that just happens to make phone calls") (tuaw.com)
1523.
The Fine Art Of Doing Something (howtosplitanatom.com)
1524.
Scientists devise software that can interpret attractiveness (physorg.com)
1525.
Euler's Constancy (wilsoncenter.org)
1526.
Agile Release & Testing Procedures - How, When, How much? (igvita.com)
1527.
Java is losing the battle for the modern Web. Can the JVM save the vendors? (andigutmans.blogspot.com)
1528.
MS Research creates 'instant backing band' for singers (technology.newscientist.com)
1529.
Merb Tips II (railsontherun.com)
1530.
"Linux has a driver problem" is a myth (lwn.net)