So far, little demand for Silverlight developers
(thestandard.com)
2008 Archive
9841.
9842.
Startups can do email marketing for free, from CakeMail
(cakemail.com)
9843.
9844.
Calling Y Combinators: Lessons from a “Serial First-Timer”
(foundread.com)
9845.
Blocking ads is not stealing. Get a better business model.
(michaelalanmiller.com)
9846.
Microsoft To Offer Cash Back To Search Engine Users
(techcrunch.com)
9847.
9848.
Meta casual gaming startup - PlayCrafter Teaser
(youtube.com)
9849.
Multiple vulnerabilities in Ruby
(ruby-lang.org)
9850.
9851.
Patents Are An Economic Absurdity
(fare.tunes.org)
9852.
Android Garage Door Opener
(brad.livejournal.com)
9853.
A Critique of Krugman's Economic (not political) Commentary
(blogs.zoho.com)
9854.
I Have Never Seen Ubuntu Get Updates Right
(teddziuba.com)
9855.
Moving to Flash, Part 2: Important Differences Between Java and ActionScript 3
(blog.sharendipity.com)
9856.
9857.
Mother Nature takes out the Northeast
(weblog.infoworld.com)
9858.
Human beings are born with numbers in the brain
(economist.com)
9859.
Generate Static html cache files automatically in django
(superjared.com)
9860.
9861.
9862.
That's impossible! A simple mathematical paradox
(math-blog.com)
9863.
Valtrex For Geeks
(mattmaroon.com)
9864.
Schoolboy hacker Omar Khan who upped his grades faces 38 years in jail
(timesonline.co.uk)
9865.
Intel Develops Programming Language For Multi-Core Computers
(informationweek.com)
9866.
Fear and loathing at Railsconf
(gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
9867.
9868.
The single biggest use of stolen University logins is to download papers
(cs.columbia.edu)
9869.
BREAD, not CRUD
(paul-m-jones.com)
9870.
Financial crisis = startup opportunity. NYC developers, join a startup
(enterventure.com)