February 2008 Archive
1951.
The ShoeMoney Effect - A Shoemoney review drives more traffic than mashable (shoemoney.com)
1952.
Microsoft Adversary Rises Instinctively at Yahoo Bid (nytimes.com)
1953.
Usability studies don't work well for any artifacts with an inherently steep learning curve. (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1954.
Smoothed Analysis: Why The Simplex Algorithm Usually Takes Polynomial Time. (arxiv.org)
1955.
Microsoft tinkering with scary-smart ad spots (edition.cnn.com)
1956.
Consumers can scan bank deposits at home (news.yahoo.com)
1957.
Entrepreneurs and Evolutionary Biology: The Relationship of Testosterone to New Venture Creation (businesspundit.com)
1958.
Are you acting like a celebrity sheep with your marketing plans? (escapefromcubiclenation.com)
1959.
Facebook Turns 1,500 Users Into Spanish Translation Slaves (techcrunch.com)
1960.
Runtime vs. Test time: Functional tests and programming by contract (blog.ianbicking.org)
1961.
Yahoo Live Fails To Scale (techcrunch.com)
1962.
Face value: Disruption of service (economist.com)
1963.
My Reddit clone so far. (vortices.appjet.net)
1964.
Boten Anna (youtube.com)
1965.
Ask YC: Your Favorite RSS Feeds ()
1966.
Not Danga (brad.livejournal.com)
1967.
What should release v1.0 actually mean? (blog.kfish.org)
1968.
What Is A Canonical URL? (mrjavo.com)
1969.
Musings of a Neural Network (thedailywtf.com)
1970.
Half Of All Clicks On Display Ads Are Worthless (techcrunch.com)
1971.
9 Practical Ways to Enhance your Web Development Using the Firefox Web Developer Extension (sixrevisions.com)
1972.
Quantum computing since Democritus (scottaaronson.com)
1973.
[Cringely] What if Microsoft doesn't really hope to buy Yahoo at all? (pbs.org)
1974.
(Completely off topic) Palo Alto - Tour of California Prologue (amgentourofcalifornia.com)
1975.
Can Rails Scale? Absolutely (buildingwebapps.com)
1976.
Scientists Scan Striking Nanoscale Images (wired.com)
1977.
Two bytes are better than one (allfunny.net)
1978.
Toshiba expected to announce death of HD DVD tomorrow (engadget.com)
1979.
First Day, how to establish your place (codeclimber.blogspot.com)
1980.
After Stumbling, Facebook Finds a Working Eraser (nytimes.com)