April 2009 Archive
1831.
Undoing Meg Whitman’s eBay (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1832.
Proof-of-concept Smalltalk implemented using Factor as a host VM (factor-language.blogspot.com)
1833.
Inc: Who are the five most interesting entrepreneurs of the past 30 years? (inc.com)
1834.
Ask HN: How Much Revenue Do Your Favorite Websites Get from You?
1835.
Dinosaur at the Gate (nytimes.com)
1836.
70+ Practical Cheat Sheets For Web Designers And Developers (webresourcesdepot.com)
1837.
Amazon to block Phorm adverts scan (news.bbc.co.uk)
1838.
How to debug JavaScript in IE with Visual Web Developer Express (berniecode.com)
1839.
Alan Kay on How Children Learn [pdf] (vpri.org)
1840.
Tell HN: My account was vaporized for no good reason. ()
1841.
What I learned about being rich (scripting.com)
1842.
ReadWriteStart Has Started (readwriteweb.com)
1843.
TechCrunch Rumor: Facebook First Big Site To Really Embrace OpenID (techcrunch.com)
1844.
IBM developerWorks : Community (ibm.com)
1845.
Twitter Brings Search On Site To All (techcrunch.com)
1846.
Youtube upside down (youtube.com)
1847.
Has Your Startup Been Screwed Yet? (centernetworks.com)
1848.
Analyst: YouTube Will Lose Almost $500 Million This Year (blogs.barrons.com)
1849.
Why the Lack of a Jeff Bezos Dooms Mainstream Publishing (dearauthor.com)
1850.
Great Students Are Great Employees Not Founders (chriskopec.com)
1851.
What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered? (stackoverflow.com)
1852.
Review: Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture by Alan Sokal (skeptic.org.uk)
1853.
Glenn Gould foresaw tech role in music (latimes.com)
1854.
Making Banking Boring (nytimes.com)
1855.
Does workflow always have to suck? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1856.
Venture Capital Investing Hits 11-Year Low In 1st Quarter (online.wsj.com)
1857.
H1N1 cases plotted on Google Maps, apparently in real time. (maps.google.com)
1858.
How to Read Mathematics (web.stonehill.edu)
1859.
TwitterDrive : Author Interview (blogs.msdn.com)
1860.
Slump Is Putting New Stresses on Libraries and Librarians (nytimes.com)