2008 Archive
20821.
10 Rules For Startups by Misanthropy Today (misanthropytoday.com)
20822.
Google Analytics Fun (railstips.org)
20823.
New Beta 4 Puts the Fire Back in Firefox 3 (blog.wired.com)
20824.
Announcing (Formally) Alltop (blog.guykawasaki.com)
20825.
The irony of FOSS project's Windows support (bryceharrington.org)
20826.
Guy Kawasaki Formally Launches Alltop. Wow, It’s Bad. (techcrunch.com)
20827.
7 Universities and Websites Offering Free Business Entrepreneurship Courses Online (education-portal.com)
20828.
7 rules of UI design (gobignetwork.com)
20829.
Dungeon Master: The Life and Legacy of Gary Gygax (wired.com)
20830.
Even Outside of Silicon Valley, Venture Capital Is Growing (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
20831.
Yahoo In Discussions To Join Google OpenSocial (techcrunch.com)
20832.
Television Will Rot Your Brain (a math problem) (cornellmath.wordpress.com)
20833.
Half-Assed Startup: How do I start my company and keep my day job? (venturehacks.com)
20834.
Too often, there's a wall between a company's IT department and everything else. (online.wsj.com)
20835.
Integrating Scribd with your Rails application (bencurtis.com)
20836.
TED: Neuroanatomist explains her own stroke. (ted.com)
20837.
On the Process of Becoming a Great Scientist (ploscompbiol.org)
20838.
A Mathematician’s Lament [pdf] (scribd.com)
20839.
John Carmack on id Tech 6, Ray Tracing, Consoles, Physics and more (pcper.com)
20840.
One Of PostgreSQL’s Biggest Weaknesses (blog.charcoalphile.com)
20841.
Jim Buckmaster: The reluctant CEO (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
20842.
CFOs See Recession Through 2009 (cfo.com)
20843.
Guess Who's Getting the Most Work Visas (businessweek.com)
20844.
Sprouts (math.utah.edu)
20845.
High Performance Ajax with GWT (infoq.com)
20846.
Common characteristics of failed open-sourced projects (ariya.blogspot.com)
20847.
Global Or Die: Is There A Future For Local Startups? (techcrunch.com)
20848.
Wireless neckband allows first voiceless phone call (blog.pmarca.com)
20849.
The Lost Features of Google (blogoscoped.com)
20850.
Time to Twitter (tbray.org)