2008 Archive
13771.
Tuesdays are the answer to your to-do list backlog (16thletter.com)
13772.
New Incubator Model? Seems a bit familiar to me.. (alleyinsider.com)
13773.
Every US Patent Decision since 2000 is Invalid (nytimes.com)
13774.
Examples of Fibonacci Numbers in Nature (scienceray.com)
13775.
China perfecting the police state (rollingstone.com)
13776.
Written in the skies: why quantum mechanics might be wrong (nature.com)
13777.
Choosing Erlang IDE (fogit.blogspot.com)
13778.
To Beat Google, Beat Google to the Mobile Web (readwriteweb.com)
13779.
Let Over Lambda (New Lisp Book) (letoverlambda.com)
13780.
The secret history of Star Wars [4.6 MB PDF] (scribd.com)
13781.
Making an indie movie is now too cheap - there aren't enough viewers to support them (provideocoalition.com)
13782.
Demo of iPhone Earth (techcrunch.com)
13783.
Almost all software is social software (codinghorror.com)
13784.
Valley's wunderkind (mercurynews.com)
13785.
Adobe still can't create a 64-bit Flash Player (kb.adobe.com)
13786.
There are currently two 8-year old children with 3 parents each (newscientist.com)
13787.
How to watch Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote and what to look for (alleyinsider.com)
13788.
Apple's open secret: SproutCore is Cocoa for the Web (appleinsider.com)
13789.
Is the Google Toolbar a Trojan Horse for Ad Targetting? (techcrunch.com)
13790.
MacYenta.com allows you to discover the indie developer next door (tuaw.com)
13791.
On Mac Word 6.0 (blogs.msdn.com)
13792.
Mac OS X Root Escalation Attack (it.slashdot.org)
13793.
RailsConf 2008 - Video Interview with Phusion (akitaonrails.com)
13794.
Modding MacBook Air SuperDrive to Work with Other PCs (tnkgrl.wordpress.com)
13795.
Open Wireless and the Illusion of Security (codinghorror.com)
13796.
Bang & Olufsen design team avoids meetings/process and "sculpts" products little by little (mobile2.wsj.com)
13797.
Lisp, 50th Birthday this October (franz.com)
13798.
The machine that copies itself (guardian.co.uk)
13799.
ICANN Loses Control of Its Own Domain Names (cbc.ca)
13800.
100 Best Places to Work in IT 2008 (computerworld.com)