2008 Archive
9511.
The Cocaine Auction Protocol: Anonymous Cryptographic Broadcast Paper (cl.cam.ac.uk)
9512.
Nephrologist To Mac Blogger: The Unlikely Career Path Of MacRumors' Arnold Kim (alleyinsider.com)
9513.
Instapaper brings beautifully simple bookmarking to the iPhone (venturebeat.com)
9514.
Rewriting String.Left() (wordaligned.org)
9515.
How to Ship Code and Influence People (skrenta.com)
9516.
F.C.C. Vote Sets Precedent on Unfettered Web Usage (nytimes.com)
9517.
Verizon Denies DSL Because of Subscriber's Name (philly.com)
9518.
Erlang and High-Scale System Software (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
9519.
Get Started With Firebug, Firefox's 'Killer App' for Web Developers (webmonkey.com)
9520.
New google APIs: geolocation, IP address geolocate (webmonkey.com)
9521.
Nobody thinks they're an enterprise (java.dzone.com)
9522.
Pitches That Didn't Suck (patricklor.typepad.com)
9523.
This is what you want, This is what you get. (news.quelsolaar.com)
9524.
Cory Doctorow: Macropayments (locusmag.com)
9525.
How to Stage a Revolution (ocw.mit.edu)
9526.
Google's Decade (technologyreview.com)
9527.
ZigBee - Low Power, Low Cost, Mesh wireless for control/sensor network (en.wikipedia.org)
9528.
The Cause of Bubbles =Investment vs Financial Engineering (blogmaverick.com)
9529.
An All New Rails Security Guide (railsinside.com)
9530.
ASUS CEO Reveals Eee PC Sales Numbers, Plans for Touch Eee PCs (blog.laptopmag.com)
9531.
Colonia Dignidad: The Curious History of a German Cult in Chile (theamericanscholar.org)
9532.
A Computer Wanted (query.nytimes.com)
9533.
Users pour forth MacBook trackpad woes (reghardware.co.uk)
9534.
G1 Garbage Collector in Latest OpenJDK Drop (jeremymanson.blogspot.com)
9535.
Ning: The End of the Red Light District (blog.ning.com)
9536.
Adobe to lay off 600 workers (sfgate.com)
9537.
Introduction to Erlang Features (Slides & Demo Screencast) (kirindave.tumblr.com)
9538.
Krugman's Nobel Talk slides (princeton.edu)
9539.
Darwin's analysis of the pros and cons of getting married (darwin-online.org.uk)
9540.
Attacking This Problem: New Users Won’t Sign Up Because No One Is There (marketingstartups.com)