March 2010 Archive
1141.
Write HTML Faster with Sparkup (Vim and Textmate) (jetpackweb.com)
1142.
Squeak 4.0 released - now under MIT/Apache license - The H Open Source (h-online.com)
1143.
Why Everything Is Becoming a Game (gigaom.com)
1144.
Infrequently Asked Questions of FAQs (alistapart.com)
1145.
Make Sure Your Rails Application is Actually Caching (and not just pretending) (alfajango.com)
1146.
MySpace begins selling bulk user data (readwriteweb.com)
1147.
Lying and Procrastinating at Work (fins.com)
1148.
Garry Tan (rantfoil), co-founder of Posterous, on getting traction (gabrielweinberg.com)
1149.
Vim Plugins You Should Know About, Part VII: ragtag.vim (formerly allml.vim) (catonmat.net)
1150.
Chasing the Sound Barrier in a Leap from 23 Miles Up (nytimes.com)
1151.
Faking it: seven-segment displays (evilmadscientist.com)
1152.
Sponsor Flip Wall With jQuery & CSS (tutorialzine.com)
1153.
Google App Engine SDK 1.3.2 Released (googleappengine.blogspot.com)
1154.
The Long-Term Effects of Short-Term Emotions (technologyreview.com)
1155.
Docverse bought by Google (blog.docverse.com)
1156.
Strange Maps (strangemaps.wordpress.com)
1157.
The Google Apps Marketplace (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1158.
Justin.tv Comes To The iPhone. (techcrunch.com)
1159.
What’s Wrong With Blocking Ads? (blog.mises.org)
1160.
Free will is an illusion, biologist says (physorg.com)
1161.
Notes on Mixergy interview with TwitPic founder Noah Everett (mixergynotes.com)
1162.
Why Git Ain’t Better Than X (unspecified.wordpress.com)
1163.
Ask HN: Please review my new site (janeme.com)
1164.
Worst Idea of 2010: Firefox Personas (lessonsoffailure.com)
1165.
The US Startup Visa: A boon for dismayed, frustrated British entrepreneurs (mobileindustryreview.com)
1166.
Ubuntu is not a democracy and nor should it be (omgubuntu.co.uk)
1167.
Facebook To Release A "Like" Button For the Whole Darn Internet (techcrunch.com)
1168.
Say good-bye to Linux on the PS3 (news.cnet.com)
1169.
The New Digital Underclass (forbes.com)
1170.
A fascinating little beastie that loves prime numbers (jgc.org)