2008 Archive
13981.
We need a place to anonymously share site stats ()
13982.
Does The New Business Of Music Change The Way Music Sounds? (fistfulayen.com)
13983.
Build Enterprise Applications for the Employees, Not Managers (dmix.ca)
13984.
Computer games industry threat to downloaders: 'pay up or we'll sue' (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
13985.
CO2Stats (YC Summer 2008) offsets the Internet carbon footprint (thestandard.com)
13986.
Google dinners are still free for now (venturebeat.com)
13987.
Disqus lets you profit from comments on other blogs (centernetworks.com)
13988.
Ask HN: HN like forum software? ()
13989.
On the scalability of Perl development practices (perlmonks.org)
13990.
Tabs - even Chrome hasn't fixed this problem (umangjaipuria.blogspot.com)
13991.
A decade on: Google's internet economy (news.bbc.co.uk)
13992.
Y Combinator Dataset Of Posts Version 1.7 ()
13993.
Names and Signs for Logical Lonnectives (flickr.com)
13994.
Deletionpedia: Where Wikipedia entries go to die (thestandard.com)
13995.
Leave Wall Street and Join A Startup (leavewallstreetjoinastartup.com)
13996.
VMware proposes a new kind of OS -- one that could ease the bugbear of parallel processing (weblog.infoworld.com)
13997.
Irony: Microsoft’s ‘I’m a PC’ Ads Created On Macs (roughlydrafted.com)
13998.
WallStreet Crisis Covered with Slinkset (bankertimes.com)
13999.
Ask HN: review Thymer, our new todo and time tracking web app ()
14000.
Google's mobile masterplan (linuxjournal.com)
14001.
"Obnoxious Hipster Startups Must Die" (re: Xobni) (informationweek.com)
14002.
Closures in PHP 5.3 (spinningtheweb.blogspot.com)
14003.
Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming — They're Here (blog.wired.com)
14004.
Porn Like You Never Seen it Before (SFW) (thenextweb.org)
14005.
Apps to Build in a Bad Economy (embought.com)
14006.
Founder Rant: VC's Gloom Means Internet Entrepeneurs' Boon in 2009 (blog.dogster.com)
14007.
11 troubled Web companies: The next Kozmos? (news.cnet.com)
14008.
How designers work (Ph.D. Dissertation) (lucs.lu.se)
14009.
How to Record a Podcast with People in Multiple Locations (hivelogic.com)
14010.
The Future of Pop Music -- from South Korea (portfolio.com)