February 2008 Archive
2071.
Great Firewall of China Faces Online Rebels (nytimes.com)
2072.
Paradox of the Active User (useit.com)
2073.
Every User Lies (codinghorror.com)
2074.
Dr. Dobb's | Concurrency and Python (ddj.com)
2075.
New tech lets college students scan barcodes with cell phones to gather info around campus (cio.com)
2076.
"Collectively, We're All a Lot Smarter" (Interview with Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures) (portfolio.com)
2077.
Guerrilla's Guide to Optimizing Rails Applications (blog.pluron.com)
2078.
Lesson from Super Bowl XLII : "4 Pts down is better than 3..." (foundread.com)
2079.
Dutch unveil robot to fill car gas tank (reuters.com)
2080.
Yang e-mail reaches out to Yahoo employees (news.com)
2081.
UnConferences: Take Your PowerPoint And... (businessweek.com)
2082.
Pope Excommunicates Microsoft (thesatiricaltechnocrat.blogspot.com)
2083.
First Drive: 2008 Tesla Roadster (roadandtrack.com)
2084.
RIP Ruby.NET (antoniocangiano.com)
2085.
DNA Is Blueprint, Contractor And Construction Worker For New Structures (sciencedaily.com)
2086.
Microsoft bid is better than stagnating, say Yahoo insiders (news.com)
2087.
Microsoft may borrow money for Yahoo deal (news.com)
2088.
Five most overlooked open source vulnerabilities (itnews.com.au)
2089.
Apple among those considering rival bid for Yahoo? (appleinsider.com)
2090.
Musings on Web 3.0 (readwriteweb.com)
2091.
The 10 most memorable tech Super Bowl ads (valleywag.com)
2092.
Amazon Targets Facebook Developers (centernetworks.com)
2093.
Myspace developer playground (developer.myspace.com)
2094.
All the world wants to be the 'new' Silicon Valley (eetimes.com)
2095.
librep - combining best features of Scheme and Common Lisp (librep.sourceforge.net)
2096.
Google Teams With Twitter For Super Tuesday Tracking (techcrunch.com)
2097.
Ask YC: Male video game addiction is neural, study suggests. How about hacking addiction? (cbc.ca)
2098.
Ballmer knows what's wrong with Windows (news.com)
2099.
Decision Time For Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
2100.
Progress report on the OpenSocial Web (blogs.zdnet.com)