2008 Archive
20341.
As many buttons as there are channels on TV (artlebedev.com)
20342.
Gash: Ruby Hash interface to Git (judofyr.net)
20343.
Apple's App Store schizophrenia driving developers crazy (arstechnica.com)
20344.
Don't Quit Your Day Job to Start Something New (adage.com)
20345.
Perkonomics: Why perks and privileges are the new currency (trendwatching.com)
20346.
Elon Musk on SpaceX's Goal: "To reduce the cost of human spaceflight by a factor of 100." (michaelgr.com)
20347.
What the meltdown looks like (2020hindsight.org)
20348.
A cartoon to make sense of the current financial crisis (video.google.com)
20349.
Friendster Gets Friendly With Facebook Applications (centernetworks.com)
20350.
In 2004, Gates promised spam will be a thing of the past in two years' time (news.bbc.co.uk)
20351.
Obie Fernandez starts a series on Master Services Agreements (blog.obiefernandez.com)
20352.
Wireless at the Speed of Fiber (circleid.com)
20353.
Interview with Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder (rediff.com)
20354.
Joose - a meta-object system for JS (code.google.com)
20355.
Lisp Machine Family Tree (lispm.dyndns.org)
20356.
Comprehending Large Software Systems (pab-data.blogspot.com)
20357.
Help, I’m clueless about Web Service scalability (scobleizer.com)
20358.
The Tech Market: A Failure of Ideas, Not Execution (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
20359.
An Introduction to A/B Testing | 20bits (20bits.com)
20360.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2008 (nobelprize.org)
20361.
Microsoft Stake in Facebook Begins to Bear Fruit (readwriteweb.com)
20362.
DIY - Soldering BGA IC on PCB (dev.emcelettronica.com)
20363.
Antisocial: 3D in Canvas with Sound (ajaxian.com)
20364.
Doing, Thinking, and Machines. (eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk)
20365.
Out of All the Possible Answers... (thedailywtf.com)
20366.
Forgive your users; even when they are drunk (usabilityfriction.com)
20367.
The growing productivity divide (sethgodin.typepad.com)
20368.
Radio Mobile - Free RF Design Software (dev.emcelettronica.com)
20369.
Microsoft elaborates on Oslo (infoworld.com)
20370.
If Teaser Rates Work for Buying Houses, Why Not for Online Music? (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)