2008 Archive
9301.
OLPC Resumes 'Give One, Get One' XO Laptop Sale (informationweek.com)
9302.
New Business Model: Free iPhone Apps. The Source Costs Money. (tausendstern.com)
9303.
Are Casual Games Recession-Proof? Companies Report Record Revenues, Surprising Trends (xconomy.com)
9304.
Intel presentation reveals the future of the CPU-GPU war (beyond3d.com)
9305.
Ask HN: Are these scam sites? ()
9306.
In hard times, fear can impair decision-making (nytimes.com)
9307.
The dinosaur suicides (zwitserloot.com)
9308.
Number of Firms by Employment Size of the Enterprise (manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com)
9309.
Fog Creek office slideshow (picasaweb.google.com)
9310.
Losing an Edge, Japanese Envy India's Schools (nytimes.com)
9311.
The Importance of not Thinking too Much (nationalreview.com)
9312.
Redeye VC: After the Techcrunch Bump (redeye.firstround.com)
9313.
$7.1 Billion Fraud - Could Be The Largest Trading Fraud Ever (nytimes.com)
9314.
MapReduce II (followup to "MapReduce: A major step backwards") (databasecolumn.com)
9315.
Smartphones Patented... Just About Everyone Sued 1 Minute After Patent Issued (techdirt.com)
9316.
Example: Maximizing Rails on Minimal Hardware (damao.net)
9317.
Firebug 1.1 Supports Firefox 3 Beta (ajaxian.com)
9318.
How to Reduce Plane Boarding Time by 4x (arxiv.org)
9319.
Microsoft Sings a New Tune—Wants to Play Nice With Open-Source (techcrunch.com)
9320.
Scoble cries over a telescope? (scobleizer.com)
9321.
Ask.com gets a makeover, lays off 40 (edition.cnn.com)
9322.
Creating a minimalist workspace (unclutterer.com)
9323.
Open Source Adobe AIR application to organise code snippets (code.google.com)
9324.
YouTube Co-Founder Starts Venture Capital Firm (mashable.com)
9325.
Site Request: Blockquote ()
9326.
"could it be Sun loves Ruby because it needs lots of their servers to scale?" (jim.roepcke.com)
9327.
EBay vs CraigsList Complaint Released (techcrunch.com)
9328.
Programming contests used to be fun. Now they're a commercial software business—and still fun (ddj.com)
9329.
Microsoft Is Moving Towards Checkmate (techcrunch.com)
9330.
Soon all your blog comments will belong to Facebook or Google (techcrunch.com)