2008 Archive
17731.
Bruce Sterling: The Last Viridian Note (worldchanging.com)
17732.
Higher Education May Soon Be Unaffordable for Most Americans, Report Says (nytimes.com)
17733.
Why Wall Street Always Blows It, by Henry Blodget (theatlantic.com)
17734.
Ask HN: Facebook Connect, Own User Sytem, or Hybrid User System ()
17735.
Numeric Trend Grows in Domain Names (online.wsj.com)
17736.
Freckle: Feel Good Time Tracking (readwriteweb.com)
17737.
Language Workbenches: The Killer-App for Domain Specific Languages? (martinfowler.com)
17738.
A Look At Failed Social Networks (bivingsreport.com)
17739.
Stealth Start-Ups Suck (wingedpig.com)
17740.
Coldplay Are to Last.fm, as Beatles Were to Billboard (readwriteweb.com)
17741.
FAILCamp Continued: Word List Fail (zetetic.net)
17742.
Where does talent really come from? (nytimes.com)
17743.
A tip for entrepreneurs raising money: Don't make an investor wrong (asack.typepad.com)
17744.
Peace Essay Contest (igbarb19.wordpress.com)
17745.
7 Reasons why MySQL Quality will never be the same (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
17746.
A 40-year-old computer demo that still amazes (infoworld.com)
17747.
The Forgotten Sidekick (aaronsw.com)
17748.
Andy Grove urges Intel to build car batteries (news.cnet.com)
17749.
The meek shall inherit the web (economist.com)
17750.
21-Year-Old Game Developer Hits Big Time (webpronews.com)
17751.
Scientists find 2,000-year-old brain in Britain (news.yahoo.com)
17752.
Yet another Lisp related screencast (home.in.tum.de)
17753.
Google off list of 20 most trusted companies (sfgate.com)
17754.
Pygame ported to pyS60 for nokia phones (renesd.blogspot.com)
17755.
Ground Zero: a Google Maps Mashup that Shows Damage Caused by a Nuclear Explosion (carloslabs.com)
17756.
Fired Fry's executive: 'Caught up in the game' in Vegas, Silicon Valley (mercurynews.com)
17757.
Google's Discontinued Services (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
17758.
The Man Who Said No to Wal-Mart (fastcompany.com)
17759.
Expertise and passion (sethgodin.typepad.com)
17760.
25C3: Hackers completely break SSL using 200 PS3s (hackaday.com)