February 2008 Archive
2821.
AssociaDirect Free Website Giveaway for Non-Profit Organizations (associadirect.com)
2822.
Intro to Social Design Podcast (bokardo.com)
2823.
Firefox Usage Hits 28 Percent In Europe (webpronews.com)
2824.
Your CRUDdy scalability plan on a napkin [img] (damienkatz.net)
2825.
Google Launches Social Graph API -- Google -- InformationWeek (informationweek.com)
2826.
Social Search - Personalized search results based on the user's social network (technologyreview.com)
2827.
Meet your new Rails Bible (railsjitsu.com)
2828.
Media Overload: 10 Tips to Reclaim Your Sanity (ericjohnolson.com)
2829.
Inside a macbook air (ifixit.com)
2830.
Prototypes and Real Applications (overwatering.blogspot.com)
2831.
101 Design Patterns & Tips for Developers (sourcemaking.com)
2832.
For Security Purposes... (thedailywtf.com)
2833.
Linda Avey and Anne Wojcicki founders of 23andme discuss with Loic about their DNA saliva testing (loiclemeur.com)
2834.
The Long View (beyond the Microsoft bid for Yahoo ) (radar.oreilly.com)
2835.
Social Graph API: A big step Internet operating system? (radar.oreilly.com)
2836.
A better ext4 (lwn.net)
2837.
AJAX powered travel booking process - can page flow be patented? (Musings on travel ecommerce) (tourcms.com)
2838.
Blog Security X Give your blog some extra protection. (aaronfalloon.com)
2839.
How Microsoft hires staff (rediff.com)
2840.
Google and NTT DoCoMo announce collaboration (googlemobile.blogspot.com)
2841.
The TIOBE index is meaningless (babel-programming.blogspot.com)
2842.
Can Rupert Murdoch Save Startups and VCs? (markevanstech.com)
2843.
Accident or Terrorism? 3rd Submarine Internet Cable Cut (news.bbc.co.uk)
2844.
Is MySpace Over? (abcnews.go.com)
2845.
Amazon's Hot New Item: Its Data Center (newsvine.com)
2846.
Disadvantage of TATA's nano car (newskicks.com)
2847.
Yahoo's options: go it alone or join forces (sfgate.com)
2848.
Third Middle East Undersea Internet Cable "Cut" (webpronews.com)
2849.
The future of Linux: what it means for Wikipedia (apcmag.com)
2850.
Microsoft runs Linux Smear Campaign (linuxhow2.com)