2008 Archive
12601.
Community Design: Points as Motivation (paulstamatiou.com)
12602.
ISPs' Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web (blog.wired.com)
12603.
Ad Networks: The New Pyramid Scheme (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
12604.
Google's New Social Network: iGoogle (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
12605.
Yago - A Core of Semantic Knowledge (mpi-inf.mpg.de)
12606.
How I found out about Ycombinator and PG (nytimes.com)
12607.
Overall venture funding goes down - industry pundits panic. Let them (blog.snaptalent.com)
12608.
File-swap: STDs for your computer (file-swap.com)
12609.
Trying to negotiate a salary? Some good tips (businesspundit.com)
12610.
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang Tries to Save Face (techcrunch.com)
12611.
Why decentralizing Twitter is so important (scripting.com)
12612.
Living computer created with DNA and genetically altered bacteria (thinkgene.com)
12613.
Social Software and Simplicity (michaelnielsen.org)
12614.
Database sharding 101 - part I : Lifescaler (lifescaler.com)
12615.
Google seals deal for new offices at NASA center (sg.news.yahoo.com)
12616.
Last.fm Re-design: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (readwriteweb.com)
12617.
Honesty Is The Best Policy (avc.blogs.com)
12618.
In Japan, Cellphones Have Become Too Complex to Use (wired.com)
12619.
Software's Dirty Little Secret (sciam.com)
12620.
Dear Twitter: It's Over. And It's for The Best (chrisbaskind.com)
12621.
Something Is Rotten In Denmark: The A.P., NYTimes and MBA Love Triangle (techcrunch.com)
12622.
A Peek Inside Google’s Gmail Usability Lab (techcrunch.com)
12623.
The Web Time Forgot (nytimes.com)
12624.
Chad Hurley: How We Did It (newteevee.com)
12625.
Behold the raw, elemental beauty of the world's first monolithic Integrated Circuit (smithsonianchips.si.edu)
12626.
20 great Windows open source projects you should get to know (networkworld.com)
12627.
Birthplaces of major programming languages (maps.google.com)
12628.
OLED breakthrough: 70 lumens/watt () (treehugger.com)
12629.
An Open-Source Cellphone (Tinkerers, Have a Ball) (nytimes.com)
12630.
Testing is overrated? (railspikes.com)