Ransomware virus that uses 1024-bit encryption key
(intology.com)
2008 Archive
9331.
9332.
Number of neurons doesn't explain superiority of the human brain
(esciencenews.com)
9333.
Squeak on the iPhone
(news.squeak.org)
9334.
Why Can't Microsoft Ship Open Source Software?
(codinghorror.com)
9335.
If You’re Open to Growth, You Tend to Grow
(nytimes.com)
9336.
Python isn't just Java without the compile
(bitworking.org)
9337.
From first timer to funded - valuing validation
(localglobe.blogspot.com)
9338.
This is why you don't piss off programmers
(abcnews.go.com)
9339.
Interval sequences in Common Lisp
(ahefner.livejournal.com)
9340.
Carbs kill cells that regulate appetite
(sciencedaily.com)
9341.
9342.
Could There Be More To Google, Android, Chrome, & Gears Than Meets The Eye?
(informationweek.com)
9343.
Government Bailouts: A U.S. Tradition Dating to Hamilton
(online.wsj.com)
9344.
Indian Start-Ups Become More Attractive to Venture Firms
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9345.
Why Angels Continue to Invest in Consumer Internet Deals
(blog.summation.net)
9346.
Smalltalk is making a comeback - Gartner analyst
(blogs.gartner.com)
9347.
Making transistors on paper
(economist.com)
9348.
How much does Linux cost?
(blogs.zdnet.com)
9349.
9350.
Myth #6: Rails only speaks English
(loudthinking.com)
9351.
9352.
9353.
Tough times in Silicon Valley, but some hiring
(sfgate.com)
9354.
Grizzly - Java NIO library to build scalable network applications
(grizzly.dev.java.net)
9355.
The Easiest Hard Problem: Balanced Number Partitioning
(americanscientist.org)
9356.
Shared Hosting is a Ghetto
(al3x.net)
9357.
Ethical storm as scientist becomes first man to clone himself
(dailymail.co.uk)
9358.
9359.
Apple is a hardware company
(weblog.raganwald.com)
9360.