2008 Archive
20011.
Rubyonrails.org was not hijacked (weblog.rubyonrails.com)
20012.
The proliferation of guidebooks coincided with the rise of the Internet (because they all cheat). (theage.com.au)
20013.
MySQL so busy becoming PostgreSQL it forgets its community (blog.milkingthegnu.org)
20014.
Is YouTube Building Market Dominance At The Expense of Building A Business? (techcrunch.com)
20015.
Bill Gates on Pharmaceuticals: The System Isn't Working (blog.wired.com)
20016.
Versions of JavaScript (ejohn.org)
20017.
Web Design is 95% Typography. (informationarchitects.jp)
20018.
Elevator Pitch? (blog.jabbik.com)
20019.
Real-Life Use Case for “Barracuda” InnoDB File Format (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
20020.
Semantic video analysis | Finding the right picture (economist.com)
20021.
The Science of Thinking Smarter (harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu)
20022.
Syntax Matters (guidewiredevelopment.wordpress.com)
20023.
How to be a super hacker (thedailywtf.com)
20024.
Lessons about age discrimination learned from a mother (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
20025.
Public Flashing: Open Screen Project (adobe.com)
20026.
Has anyone used Angelsoft? (angelsoft.net)
20027.
Study: U.S. entrepreneurs are educated, experienced (eetimes.com)
20028.
GodTube Gets $30 Million Funding (alleyinsider.com)
20029.
Business Model (farm3.static.flickr.com)
20030.
EBay v. Craigslist: a tale of secret meetings, "obsessions" (arstechnica.com)
20031.
An interesting take on aggregation (inflo.us)
20032.
Yahoo Chief Says Microsoft Was the Stubborn One (nytimes.com)
20033.
Impedance Mismatch (unfactor.com)
20034.
Tips on creating another layer of security with .htaccess (0x000000.com)
20035.
FBI Targets Internet Archive With Secret 'National Security Letter', Loses (blog.wired.com)
20036.
“Compound Time” Like Compound Interest? (fourhourworkweek.com)
20037.
Seth, I have updated your Passion/Pop Curve (rovivor.com)
20038.
Mastering the Brain-Computer Interface (spectrum.ieee.org)
20039.
When Should You Jump? JSR 308. That's When. (michaelnygard.com)
20040.
How friendfeed killed your privacy (lastparadox.blogspot.com)