First paper-based transistors
(blogs.zdnet.com)
2008 Archive
21601.
21602.
Politics and the New Media: Don't Fear Twitter
(nieman.harvard.edu)
21603.
Free the Phone & Venture Capital Will Follow
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
21604.
Facebook still gaining on MySpace
(thestandard.com)
21605.
If You Have a Problem, Ask Everyone
(nytimes.com)
21606.
Inflation: Another Reason To Launch Your Start-Up Now:
(7thursdays.wordpress.com)
21607.
Java is not Object Oriented
(lispcast.com)
21608.
Why your favorite language is unpopular
(arcfn.com)
21609.
Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address
(youtube.com)
21610.
How mobile phones are changing the future of news
(theage.com.au)
21611.
21612.
Twitter: Missing Followers (here's a new one)
(status.twitter.com)
21613.
New Tool From Facebook Extends Its Web Presence
(nytimes.com)
21614.
Beyond the API: Why Companies Should Have a Presence on All Major Platforms
(readwriteweb.com)
21615.
Overzealous use of my red-black tree hammer
(canonware.com)
21616.
Fixing Pathfinding Once and For All
(ai-blog.net)
21617.
A Look at Rails’ Complexity
(lixo.org)
21618.
21619.
S.F. computer tech had turned life around
(sfgate.com)
21620.
Boom to Bust: Startups that go Belly Up
(neude.net)
21621.
Statins may protect against memory loss in the brain
(reuters.com)
21622.
IPhone NDA: Doing more harm than good
(arstechnica.com)
21623.
Barack Obama is on Scribd
(scribd.com)
21624.
Pure Ruby AMQP Client
(github.com)
21625.
Crushpad raises $9 million from its own wine-making customers
(venturebeat.com)
21626.
Monitor110 Learnings: The Good, The Bad, and The Really Bad
(informationarbitrage.com)
21627.
This is awesome
(google.com)
21628.
"Little b" creates biology-specific language using Lisp
(arstechnica.com)
21629.
NPR announces an Open API
(npr.org)
21630.
The Future of Web Fonts Looking Brighter
(webmonkey.com)