2008 Archive
9091.
Android contest officially open - Individuals happy, teams worried (blogs.zdnet.com)
9092.
Apple expected to unveil ultra-slim notebook at Macworld (news.com.au)
9093.
7 Reasons No One Likes Your Ideas (thepeoplebrand.com)
9094.
CA Cert (cacert.org)
9095.
Robots Could Do Work Of 3.5 Million People By 2025 (search.japantimes.co.jp)
9096.
Everybody is developing on Facebook while I secretly develope for ning. ()
9097.
10 Most Beautiful Looking Linux Desktops (linuxhaxor.net)
9098.
Why Microsoft Will Never Win (they blew their lead on web apps) (seekingalpha.com)
9099.
In Changing Face of Beijing, a Look at the New China (nytimes.com)
9100.
Netbooks' achilles heel isn't processing power, it's screen size (thestandard.com)
9101.
HN: please don't change headlines/titles for linked articles on HN ()
9102.
OpenOffice 3.0–How to Get it Early, Including for the Mac (webworkerdaily.com)
9103.
Ask HN: Marketing ideas for my book "The Geek Atlas"
9104.
How Are You Staffing Your Startup? (protocolostomy.com)
9105.
Ask YC: Monetizing your blogs? ()
9106.
This guy is translating "Programming Collective Intelligence" from Python to Ruby (railsonwave.com)
9107.
Table shame eliminator (codeirony.com)
9108.
Are you a real programmer? (imgs.xkcd.com)
9109.
Companies Are Piling Up Cash (nytimes.com)
9110.
Ask YC: Better to be a Specialist or a Generalist as a CEO? ()
9111.
Twitter announces new funding round (blog.twitter.com)
9112.
To Prevent Upskirts, Japanese iPhone 3G Always Alerts When Taking Photos (nobi.typepad.com)
9113.
Microsoft's Photosynth Makes Photos a 3D Experience (pcworld.com)
9114.
Android phone: all specs and apps revealed (tmonews.com)
9115.
Should I use XMPP for my startup's messaging system? ()
9116.
Startups, it’s Time to Stop Calling Yourselves That (mashable.com)
9117.
CMU computer scientist creates problem-solving algorithm (post-gazette.com)
9118.
Paul Graham's Asterisk Man (paulgraham.com)
9119.
Javascript will be the Next Big Language (terminally-incoherent.com)
9120.
Ask YC: Lisp Compiler ()