2008 Archive
20971.
Google Wants To Put The First Human Colony On The Moon. Want to Help? (google.com)
20972.
April Fool! The Purpose of Pranks (nytimes.com)
20973.
But I've got nothing to hide! (dfranke.us)
20974.
Daniel_K, Who Fixed Creative's Broken Vista Drivers, Speaks Out (blog.wired.com)
20975.
The First Hadoop Summit (jeffeastman.blogspot.com)
20976.
Geoengineering for global warming (salon.com)
20977.
This time, the startup boom is no bubble (guardian.co.uk)
20978.
Benjamin Franklin, blogging role model? (blog.pmarca.com)
20979.
Robin Williams Stand-up Riff at TED Now Online (blog.wired.com)
20980.
Governing Sovereign Wealth Flows (kk.org)
20981.
7 ways to be a better developer (chrisfinke.com)
20982.
Entrepreneurial Proverbs (radar.oreilly.com)
20983.
"You can never assume you wholly know your own software..." (redditall.com)
20984.
Growing Leather, Fur, and Meat in Labs Not Far Off (economist.com)
20985.
Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django (morethanseven.net)
20986.
Google Reveals Spectrum Auction Strategy (techcrunch.com)
20987.
Google to sell search marketing unit of DoubleClick (reuters.com)
20988.
Intel shuns Microsoft, taps Linux for mobile Net devices (cnet.com)
20989.
8 Tips for Increasing Your Average Sale (entrepreneur.com)
20990.
Feynman: Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle (ralentz.com)
20991.
LaTeX to gif web service for embedding maths formulas in web pages (forkosh.com)
20992.
Merlin Mann shows off some Steampunk DIY (kungfugrippe.com)
20993.
Setting up Subversion on Windows (codinghorror.com)
20994.
The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (the paper that launched an empire) (scribd.com)
20995.
Biofuel Subsidies Contributing to Rising Food Prices (nytimes.com)
20996.
Simple Rules for Designing Threaded Applications (devx.com)
20997.
Did Powerset outsource their crawl? (skrenta.com)
20998.
Using text classifers on images (brianreily.com)
20999.
NASA is very serious about putting an astronaut on Mars (cbsnews.com)
21000.
Think you are smart? Try to guess more than 4 patterns a minute in this game and you are a genius. (pattrns.com)