2008 Archive
10951.
Hack: Analysis of Coding Horror's Search Keywords (catonmat.net)
10952.
IBM’s Racetrack Memory Speeds Past Moore’s Law (www-03.ibm.com)
10953.
The Quietest Place on Earth - Orfield Labs (audiojunkies.com)
10954.
Disqus, Daniel Ha interview (loiclemeur.com)
10955.
MyOpenID for Your Domain - The Easiest Way to Use Your URL as an OpenID (readwriteweb.com)
10956.
Python: Myths about Indentation (secnetix.de)
10957.
Schneier: Security companies can't explain their products (schneier.com)
10958.
Penny Arcade does Twitter (penny-arcade.com)
10959.
MyPlaylist Offers Free Majority Stake (techcrunch.com)
10960.
Ajax Accessibility (ejohn.org)
10961.
The New Economics of Semiconductor Manufacturing (spectrum.ieee.org)
10962.
Flat-pack accounting (economist.com)
10963.
Swiss 'Fusion Man' Flies Over the Alps With Jet-Propelled Wings (foxnews.com)
10964.
Writing a Todo List App with Web.py (ncarlson.net)
10965.
Memo to a Young Leader: What Kind of Boss Are You? (discussionleader.hbsp.com)
10966.
Video Interview: PG on YC and New England VCs (innoeco.com)
10967.
Recap of Chicago's Intro to Lisp Workshop (pchristensen.com)
10968.
MOO.com releases API (moo.com)
10969.
UTF-8: The Secret of Character Encoding (htmlpurifier.org)
10970.
Zen Planning: 4 Simple Rules for Balancing Short Term Necessity with Long Term Direction (blog.timberry.com)
10971.
'Brain fitness' market booming as Boomers age, but does it work? (abcnews.go.com)
10972.
Where To Go For Inspiration? (avc.blogs.com)
10973.
Why your product doesn’t need to go viral (tracksuitceo.com)
10974.
Confirmed: Marc Andreessen Joins Facebook’s Board Of Directors (techcrunch.com)
10975.
Gnip: Grand Central Station for the Social Web (readwriteweb.com)
10976.
The problem with Sony's two-front HD war (Blu-ray and streaming media) (thestandard.com)
10977.
How Japan Competes in a World of High Oil Prices (nytimes.com)
10978.
More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water (physorg.com)
10979.
Blown to Bits - Hal Abelson's (SICP author) latest book on future of privacy (bitsbook.com)
10980.
"Novels and history...produce insights...that science can’t match." (nytimes.com)