2008 Archive
10171.
The problem(s) with OpenID (idcorner.org)
10172.
Engine Yard interview: we handle hosting and deployment so you can go drinking on launch night (talktech.tv)
10173.
Oh Yeah, the Fun Part (particletree.com)
10174.
Software Company Ditches AdWords for... Kiva? (readwriteweb.com)
10175.
Why can’t website forms be more intelligent? (codingclues.eu)
10176.
Feedback on our social media iPhone app (zintin.com)
10177.
News stories lost on iPhone day: what did you miss? (thestandard.com)
10178.
The golden rule in starting a business today is to be benevolent, not evil (guardian.co.uk)
10179.
Kevin Mitnick signs tell-all book deal (alleyinsider.com)
10180.
Xobni and LexisNexis integrate with LinkedIn (blog.linkedin.com)
10181.
Faster Math Functions [pdf] (research.scea.com)
10182.
Jsonpickle (early beta) serializes python objects to JSON (code.google.com)
10183.
Commandos, Infantry, and Police (codinghorror.com)
10184.
The New York Region Is Hot (in technology) (centernetworks.com)
10185.
Reminder: A few spots still open for the Cambridge/Boston Startup Meetup tonight (anyvite.com)
10186.
Old marketing with new tools (sethgodin.typepad.com)
10187.
Too Much Revenue, Not Enough Growth (blog.tomevslin.com)
10188.
REST is the web, nothing more (damienkatz.net)
10189.
Code Golf: solve coding problems with the fewest keystrokes (codegolf.com)
10190.
Ma.gnolia goes open source (inquisitr.com)
10191.
The Usability Problems of useit.com (css-tricks.com)
10192.
What Languages Fix (old article) (paulgraham.com)
10193.
Pair programming: the Pairon chair (cenqua.com)
10194.
JavaScript in Chrome (ejohn.org)
10195.
Techcrunch 50 Live Stream (techcrunch.com)
10196.
Mark Guzdial's Amazon Blog: Programming is central to Computer Science (amazon.com)
10197.
Bret on Social Games: Starting a Games Company in a Recession (bretterrill.com)
10198.
Jakob Nielsen: 'About Us' Information on Websites (useit.com)
10199.
What Really Makes One Framework Different From Another (clientside.cnet.com)
10200.
Smooth Javascript Image Zooming For Your Web Pages (cabel.name)