2008 Archive
10891.
Beauty and the Geek Game Theory: Answering the Freakonomics Challenge (norvig.com)
10892.
Covers of science fiction and fantasy magazines from the 1920s to 1970s (rimworlds.com)
10893.
Getting stressed isn't just a state of mind. It can also seriously harm the body. (sciam.com)
10894.
FireFox 3 and static file caching problems (west-wind.com)
10895.
New multi touch gestures on MacBook Air and MBP (wcrawford.org)
10896.
Stack Overflow public beta (stackoverflow.com)
10897.
[O'Reilly Radar] Is Google Spreading Itself Too Thin? (radar.oreilly.com)
10898.
Google Launches Yahoo-Google Facts Site (searchengineland.com)
10899.
Prediction vs Explanation: A Puzzle (daviddfriedman.blogspot.com)
10900.
Creating Relationships (bjoernw.squarespace.com)
10901.
Beyond Games and the Future of Learning (brainygamer.com)
10902.
Cartoon off between New Yorker cartoonist and Randall Munroe (amusing) (newyorker.com)
10903.
Domestication: Not so dumb animals (economist.com)
10904.
Creating a Virtual jQuery Keyboard (designshack.co.uk)
10905.
You’ve got an idea, what now? (efura.com)
10906.
Stockmarkets plunge as evidence emerges of worsening economic conditions (economist.com)
10907.
Analyzing the Hacker News Users’ Join Dates, Karma, and Profiles (breckyunits.com)
10908.
MIT Venture Capital Conference - Theme: Reinventing Venture Capital (mitvcconference.com)
10909.
Obama promises new era of scientific innovation (newscientist.com)
10910.
Parallel Programming in the Age of Big Data (gigaom.com)
10911.
Tracking the LA/OC Fire on Google Maps (maps.google.com)
10912.
103 years later, Einstein's proven right (physorg.com)
10913.
Why the universe may be teeming with aliens (newscientist.com)
10914.
Consumers Are Choosing Simpler Electronic Gadgets (nytimes.com)
10915.
Top Technology Breakthroughs of 2008 (wired.com)
10916.
Jon Udell: Hacking the Noosphere (jonudell.net)
10917.
2008: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn't Live Without (techcrunch.com)
10918.
Leah Culver Speaks About Pownce's Future And Business Model (centernetworks.com)
10919.
The Commentator -- Automagically sprinkle your code with snarky comments (cenqua.com)
10920.
From 1957: "The latest prodigy of the chess world is a fourteen-year-old ... Robert Fischer" (newyorker.com)