2008 Archive
21421.
Alan Turing, the Father of Computer Science (codinghorror.com)
21422.
Inspiring and amusing speeches (blog.snagsta.com)
21423.
The dumbest idea ever (blog.vagmim.com)
21424.
A slightly advanced intro to vim (linuxgazette.net)
21425.
Web Design Case Study: Search (businessweek.com)
21426.
Startup Advice from George Costanza: Do The Opposite (onstartups.com)
21427.
Amazon's EC2 Having Problems With Spam and Malware (blacklisted by Outblaze, Spamhaus etc) (taint.org)
21428.
Firefox Download World Record is Official (blog.mozilla.com)
21429.
Convenience Over Correctness [pdf] (steve.vinoski.net)
21430.
Poking Holes In The Long Tail Theory (techcrunch.com)
21431.
Revelations from Rails Source 2 (codeclimber.blogspot.com)
21432.
Cocoa Text System - Key Bindings on OS X are Damn Powerful (hcs.harvard.edu)
21433.
The Scandinaivian Startup Scene (avc.blogs.com)
21434.
Google ordered to surrender YouTube user histories to ViaCom (blog.wired.com)
21435.
The Perpetual Opportunist - how to stay agile in today's dymanic job market (blog.bincsearch.com)
21436.
Ultimate Sound Pressure Level Decibel Table (makeitlouder.com)
21437.
Smarter Auto-Linking (particletree.com)
21438.
Stolen: Google employees' personal data (news.cnet.com)
21439.
Biofuels have forced global food prices up 75% according to a World Bank report (guardian.co.uk)
21440.
Slaves to The Process (thedailywtf.com)
21441.
This is how I want all opensource project web sites to look… (protocolostomy.com)
21442.
Why search engines suck (blog.snagsta.com)
21443.
Tooltips using CSS only, no Javascript (stormdamage.org)
21444.
How the world's most successful art forger fooled all the experts. (nytimes.com)
21445.
Unit Testing iPhone apps with Ruby: rbiphonetest (drnicwilliams.com)
21446.
European Parliament rushes towards Soviet Internet (press.ffii.org)
21447.
Twitter: User Co-Creating or User Co-Opting? (radar.oreilly.com)
21448.
MySQL: Recovering Innodb table Corruption (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
21449.
Timer and Timers (dev.emcelettronica.com)
21450.
Bandwidth Barons Want More Money for Fewer Bytes (gigaom.com)