Fannie, Freddie and You: What It Means to the Public
(nytimes.com)
2008 Archive
8041.
8042.
8043.
Gnip Says XMPP Ecosytem Too Half-Baked, Pulls the Plug
(readwriteweb.com)
8044.
The imprinted brain theory
(edge.org)
8045.
Ars discussion: "Is MySQL really this bad?"
(episteme.arstechnica.com)
8046.
What Are Your Startup's Core Values?
(infochachkie.com)
8047.
Quotes from Warren Buffett
(investing-school.com)
8048.
25 Questions to Think About Before Your Next Job Interview
(thesimpledollar.com)
8049.
8050.
FreeBSD 7.0 Released
(docs.freebsd.org)
8051.
8052.
Joyent: Let my People Have Root
(joyeur.com)
8053.
Battle Of The Commodity Web Applications: It’s All About People
(publishing2.com)
8054.
How we have handled a DDOS attack from a dumb program
(blog.openomy.com)
8055.
Marissa Mayer: Totally Kidding About That 'Don't Be Evil' Stuff
(blog.wired.com)
8056.
Google Profit Exceeds Forecast
(nytimes.com)
8057.
8058.
The smell of a good startup
(scobleizer.com)
8060.
India’s hottest start-ups
(businesstoday.digitaltoday.in)
8061.
When software in the cloud goes sour
(mentalized.net)
8062.
Command Line Tools in Python
(scribd.com)
8063.
I need to build a house, what kind of hammer should I buy?
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
8065.
26 innovations that have defined the last 20 years
(howtosplitanatom.com)
8066.
Netflix to Stream On Xbox 360
(gizmodo.com)
8067.
Project BlueEye - Ixpcam
(girtonlabs.googlepages.com)
8068.
Project Orion is one of the stupidest, most wonderful ideas ever conceived in America.
(lupoleboucher.livejournal.com)
8069.
Optimizing Dynamically-Typed Object-Oriented Languages With Polymorphic Inline Caches
(citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)