April 2009 Archive
1771.
Entourage MQ: publish/subscribe messaging system for HTML/JavaScript applications (doc.appcelerator.org)
1772.
Interview with Richard Dice, The Perl Foundation President (news.perlfoundation.org)
1773.
Startup Fund-Raising Talk (slideshare.net)
1774.
Why Does Religion Still Exist? (scientificblogging.com)
1775.
Ask HN: Effective arguments to convince someone to get on Twitter?
1776.
Nate Silver: Does race affect votes? (ted.com)
1777.
Do you get offended when people think you are a programmer? ()
1778.
Will a ‘Millionaire Tax’ Cause an Exodus of Talent? (economix.blogs.nytimes.com)
1779.
Ask HN: Does the UK need a YC clone? ()
1780.
Ask HN: what types of softwares are needed during (this) great depression ()
1781.
The next-gen iPhone will be the new Pocket PC (geek.com)
1782.
How Twitter Helps Me (Specific Use Cases) (gabrielweinberg.com)
1783.
David Brooks: Good summarization of all the literature on financial collapse. (nytimes.com)
1784.
NYC: The Tax Capital of the World (online.wsj.com)
1785.
Ask HN: browser share on your website ()
1786.
Ask HN: Releasing your business plan into the public? ()
1787.
Downgrade plan for Windows 7 PCs (news.bbc.co.uk)
1788.
Ask HN: How to promote the truth? ()
1789.
Ask HN: Do you vouch for the accuracy of links you submit? ()
1790.
How to get off Comcast and score free, legal, digital TV in Chicago or anywhere, really (techloop.windycitizen.com)
1791.
Europe funds secure operating system research (itworld.com)
1792.
Dear HN: Totally new map UI for TrailBehind - Please Break It (trailbehind.com)
1793.
Walt Disney - Hardware Hacker (replicatorinc.com)
1794.
Ask HN: Shall I become a Freelance? ()
1795.
Cold fusion: it's the helium, stupid (rondam.blogspot.com)
1796.
'Bacontrepreneurs' Building Bacon Empire (abcnews.go.com)
1797.
On Engendering Strong Reactions, Merbist's statement about the presentation furor (merbist.com)
1798.
Computers vs. Brains (judson.blogs.nytimes.com)
1799.
Genetic Algorithms: Evolving Human Faces (lbrandy.com)
1800.
Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into Google Books Deal (nytimes.com)