March 2010 Archive
1171.
NASA perplexed by galaxies heading in a particular direction (nasa.gov)
1172.
Work on your best idea (37signals.com)
1173.
Algebra in Wonderland (nytimes.com)
1174.
Bash Vi Command Line Editing Mode (catonmat.net)
1175.
$130 wireless touchscreen hacking platform from Kodak (amzn.com)
1176.
MessagePack - Extremely efficient object serialization library (msgpack.sourceforge.net)
1177.
There's a Better Way To Start a Company. Step One: Don't Work Too Hard. (slate.com)
1178.
Bhutan takes the next step in democratizing happiness (walrusmagazine.com)
1179.
Apple Stock closes at all-time high, now 4th largest Market Cap in the US (edibleapple.com)
1180.
Justin.tv for iPhone Racks Up 355,000 Downloads in First Week (mashable.com)
1181.
If You Don't Have A Non-Mainstream Opinion, You Can't Be Successful (blog.cubeofm.com)
1182.
Secrets about numbers (numbergossip.com)
1183.
Rapid Prototyping with HAML, SASS and Ruby (jgn.heroku.com)
1184.
Most Painful Toy Hack Ever (harcoslabs.com)
1185.
IPhone hacked via Mobile Safari and SMS database hijacked (at Pwn2Own 2010) (blogs.zdnet.com)
1186.
FB’s Plan To Automatically Share Your Data With Sites You Never Signed Up For (techcrunch.com)
1187.
Fighting to Keep Linux on PS3 (arstechnica.com)
1188.
How to move $50B in bad debt off the balance sheet (Lehman report) (law.com)
1189.
Skype founders raise $165m for new fund to invest in disruptive European tech (ft.com)
1190.
Sex toy startup has some big backers (reuters.com)
1191.
What you should know about angel investors and convertible notes (dondodge.typepad.com)
1192.
Thinking by Coding (petewarden.typepad.com)
1193.
Microsoft open-sources clever U-Prove identity framework (arstechnica.com)
1194.
Games and trash talking in the workplace foster better team interaction (randsinrepose.com)
1195.
A Disturbance In The (Burger) Force (weathersealed.com)
1196.
Zynga Was PayPal’s Second-Largest Merchant in 2009 (insidesocialgames.com)
1197.
Redis weekly update #2 - Real world hashes, refactoring, and fixes (antirez.com)
1198.
How Nokia helped Iran "persecute and arrest" dissidents (arstechnica.com)
1199.
Work expands to the time allowed (johndcook.com)
1200.
How Kayak got traction; my interview with Paul English [video/mp3] (gabrielweinberg.com)