2008 Archive
8311.
Yahoo kicks off re-wiring project (news.bbc.co.uk)
8312.
Gary Kildall Interview from Programmers at Work (1986) (programmersatwork.wordpress.com)
8313.
Andrew Chen: Lessons from the casino industry on engagement metrics and lifetime value (andrewchen.typepad.com)
8314.
Surprise of the Day: Maglev Ruby VM (drewblas.com)
8315.
Twitter Series B= Done and at 15 Mil (gigaom.com)
8316.
Playing with Heroku (technicalpickles.com)
8317.
Putting Java in our Script, our unfortunate doom (dustindiaz.com)
8318.
Fred Wilson: My Vision For Social Media (avc.blogs.com)
8319.
The Weird Economics of Information (unionsquareventures.com)
8320.
Deep Profiling jQuery Apps (ejohn.org)
8321.
Ask YC: Six year old proposes new number
8322.
The Napster of Medicine (thinkgene.com)
8323.
Antikythera mechanism: a complex astronomical calculator from 100 B.C. (en.wikipedia.org)
8324.
Luca Cardelli: Bad Engineering Properties of Object Oriented Languages (doc.cat-v.org)
8325.
Socialbrowse makes web surfing a group activity (leftthebox.com)
8326.
How to use Google’s SMTP server and Gmail to send emails with Ruby (rubybook.wordpress.com)
8327.
"L" is not a code smell (weblog.raganwald.com)
8328.
Y Combinator Diaries: Installment #6 (socialbias.com)
8329.
What Will the Large Hadron Collider Find? (cosmicvariance.com)
8330.
Microsoft Research develops yet another 3D photo viewer (new video, watch till the end) (istartedsomething.com)
8331.
The Trickle List (randsinrepose.com)
8332.
The Creative Personality (psychologytoday.com)
8333.
8 Golden Rules of Interface Design (84bytes.com)
8334.
Erlang: Introduction to Releases; packaging code for deployment (spawnlink.com)
8335.
Google's $4.4 Trillion Clean Energy Plan: More Wind, Solar Power, Plug-In Cars (alleyinsider.com)
8336.
Leadership: Post-industrial management requires a different skill set (pbs.org)
8337.
Install: Ubuntu 8.04 , Erlang, Mochiweb and Nginx (beebole.com)
8338.
5 great things in the 2.6.27 linux kernel (blogs.computerworld.com)
8339.
Google Wins Big at FCC Today (gigaom.com)
8340.
The 15 Most Successful Y Combinator Companies (pulse2.com)