2008 Archive
14161.
A new evil: the Web 2.1 server-side blink tag (cheese.blartwendo.com)
14162.
Jef Raskin: He thought different. (2005) (businessweek.com)
14163.
Adobe Makes Flash Searchable (readwriteweb.com)
14164.
The End of Theory - Chris Anderson (edge.org)
14165.
MLS smacks down maverick website (theglobeandmail.com)
14166.
Congrats to the winners of the MobileBeat Tesla Award: Loopt, AdMob and more (venturebeat.com)
14167.
Randal Schwartz: The Year of Smalltalk (Video + Slides) (cincomsmalltalk.com)
14168.
Google is doing what? (computerworld.com)
14169.
How Reddit is Flirting With The Future of Social News (readwriteweb.com)
14170.
Paul Graham on New York (motivatr.com)
14171.
Yes, Domain Tasting Will End (eweek.com)
14172.
Google finds the web has over 1 trillion unique URLs (venturebeat.com)
14173.
Iran's new secret weapon: Photoshop (alleyinsider.com)
14174.
Location Awareness on the iPhone (radar.oreilly.com)
14175.
Pandora betters last.fm in the iPhone music war (thestandard.com)
14176.
How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 7 (codingthewheel.com)
14177.
How I Got Started: Software Developer at 60 (almost) (blogs.jobdig.com)
14178.
The Twelve People You Meet On Twitter (xidey.wordpress.com)
14179.
Parasitic computing -- what can you get other machines to compute for you unknowingly? (ddj.com)
14180.
Canada's wireless auction brings in more money & new competition (& North Korea) (blog.holdenkarau.com)
14181.
Yahoo Announces Settlement with Carl Icahn (biz.yahoo.com)
14182.
Rands In Repose: The Taste of the Day (randsinrepose.com)
14183.
Google Unveils Knol aka "The accountable Wikipedia" (venturebeat.com)
14184.
A Trick For Caching And Expiring Static Web Resources (blog.mdemare.info)
14185.
Once Upon Atari (erasmatazz.com)
14186.
NASA Found Water on Mars (twitter.com)
14187.
5 Things You Must Know About Sleep (livescience.com)
14188.
Social engineering at its best or "How to Get Into Any Club" (5min.com)
14189.
Marc Andreessen (Pmarca) joins eBay Board (forbes.com)
14190.
Should computing habits have any bearing on fitness to be commander in chief? (nytimes.com)