March 2010 Archive
1981.
Canadians Flee Silicon Valley To Start Up In Vancouver, Canada (techvibes.com)
1982.
Design Evolution of Plants vs. Zombies (arstechnica.com)
1983.
Migrating data from a SQL database to Hadoop (tech.backtype.com)
1984.
Freemium ain't new (a study of 3 public companies and xobni) (mattbrezina.com)
1985.
You will die. Get used to it. (jacquesmattheij.com)
1986.
China state media accuses Google of political agenda (reuters.com)
1987.
Shopzilla co-founder discusses how .tel will change the way we communicate (windley.com)
1988.
Why most companies don’t develop software for Linux (fseek.me)
1989.
Just finished reading Rework by 37signals, here’s what I think (narekk.com)
1990.
Ask HN: Rate my site - delishbits.com (delishbits.com)
1991.
Please Pull The Pin (lenovoblogs.com)
1992.
Ask HN: Do you understand your operating system? ()
1993.
Ask HN: Is anyone doing any significant work with the play framework? ()
1994.
Ask HN: Want to move to San Francisco/Silicon Valley - how would I do it? ()
1995.
Revised Mac Developer Program (developer.apple.com)
1996.
Subway Hijinks (mises.org)
1997.
Shotput Ventures 2010 summer application (shotputventures.com)
1998.
MS and Oracle's big dev tools - who needs 'em? - Viva Emacs and Vim (theregister.co.uk)
1999.
Where do atheists come from? (newscientist.com)
2000.
Apple Poised To Unveil 'iAd,' New Mobile Ad Platform (mediapost.com)
2001.
In Favor of Software Patents (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
2002.
How do hackers here concentrate? ()
2003.
Dot-com bust ripples still felt 10 years later (sfgate.com)
2004.
Take Back Your Time by Ditching Bad Clients (webworkerdaily.com)
2005.
Ford saves over $1 million by shutting down computers (media.ford.com)
2006.
Kent M. Pitman Answers On Lisp And Much More (slashdot.org)
2007.
Ask HN: A site where devs can exchange back-end skills for design skills? ()
2008.
Today is the Ides of March (infoplease.com)
2009.
Why PuSH (or PubSubHubbub) Could Threaten Twitter (bloggingpro.com)
2010.
Groupon marketing results - customers are out there (blogs.law.harvard.edu)