February 2008 Archive
2401.
Code isn't beautiful (codinghorror.com)
2402.
50 Questions to Evaluate the Quality of Your Website (searchenginejournal.com)
2403.
xkcd parody + Fourier transform explanation (irregularwebcomic.net)
2404.
Gdc08: PlayStation Eye Tank War Demo Is "Next Gen" Tech (kotaku.com)
2405.
Microsoft Says Vista SP1 Blocks Third Party Apps (crn.com)
2406.
Google Vulnerable, But Not From Lack of Features (readwriteweb.com)
2407.
Researchers: Disk Encryption Not Secure (blog.wired.com)
2408.
Tool Turns Google into Vulnerability Scanner (eweek.com)
2409.
The history of Hello World on the web (ajaxian.com)
2410.
10 teams in Google's $30 million race to moon (sfgate.com)
2411.
Some corrections (joelonsoftware.com)
2412.
A correction to the correction - Joel on Software (joelonsoftware.com)
2413.
Web 2.0 in South America: Palermo Valley is real (blog.popego.com)
2414.
SWFIntruder - Analysis and Security Testing of Flash Applications (darknet.org.uk)
2415.
Effortlessly farm work (using Ruby) to an EC2 instance without batting an eye (blog.citrusbyte.com)
2416.
Why Google finds a Microsoft-Yahoo combination "unnerving" (arstechnica.com)
2417.
CSS from the Ground Up (wpdfd.com)
2418.
$10 chip puts Australia on the fast track (theage.com.au)
2419.
The $60 Million Missile (slate.com)
2420.
Microsoft Email To Employees: Really, The Yahoo Deal is Perfect For Us (techcrunch.com)
2421.
Get Your Boss to Let You Blog at Work (tracksuitceo.com)
2422.
Neural Network on a Commodore 64 (by the founder of Autodesk) (fourmilab.ch)
2423.
Fundamental Coding Issues (theprogrammersparadox.blogspot.com)
2424.
Ask Yariv: Is there an Erlang framework to do REST ROA webservices? ()
2425.
Documentary: How to build a company on a Post-It note (venturebeat.com)
2426.
Digg plans town hall meeting to uncover complaints (blogs.zdnet.com)
2427.
All-Time Classics: a Selection of Recommended Books for Software Developers (blog.logeek.fr)
2428.
Areas where Google is threatened on the global search scene (mind-logger.blogspot.com)
2429.
Facebook Fatigue? Visitors Level Off In the U.S. (techcrunch.com)
2430.
Sony Paid Warner Bros. $400 Million to Go Blu-Ray? (theglobeandmail.com)