February 2008 Archive
2941.
Yahoo running out of options (latimes.com)
2942.
The Nerd Factor Is Huge (technically.us)
2943.
Three Rules for Database Work (odetocode.com)
2944.
User Skills Improving, But Only Slightly (useit.com)
2945.
Microsoft releases Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 to manufacturing (earthtimes.org)
2946.
XRefresh - browser refresh automation for web developers (xrefresh.com)
2947.
Torvalds: Microsoft is bluffing on patents (networkworld.com)
2948.
The Great American Jobs Machine Is Conking Out (businessweek.com)
2949.
How Big Is the Web? 155,583,825 Sites (therawfeed.com)
2950.
5 Innovative Industrial Designs for Ecological Living (weburbanist.com)
2951.
Obama the choice of Democrats in Indonesia (edition.cnn.com)
2952.
IBM: years ahead with new types of hardware for storing data (content.zdnet.com)
2953.
Protecting databases from the inside (news.zdnet.com)
2954.
New Super-Efficient Chip Could Run on Body Heat (wired.com)
2955.
What's the deal with Virtualization? ()
2956.
Combine Ruby on Rails with WebSphere Application Server (ibm.com)
2957.
'Online Gap' Widens Divide Between Parents and Children (sciencedaily.com)
2958.
How to decide what startup to work with if you're a highly sought after developer (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
2959.
Static Languages: Rationalizations and Myths (uses five different languages each day) (steve.vinoski.net)
2960.
Lisaac, a compiled prototype-based language (isaacproject.u-strasbg.fr)
2961.
Microsoft bid is better than stagnating, say Yahoo insiders (news.com)
2962.
Inconsolata - a monospace font, designed for code listings in print (levien.com)
2963.
Unix Viruses (research.swtch.com)
2964.
IBM Slams Microsoft, Calls OOXML "Inferior" (arstechnica.com)
2965.
Microsoft's Acquisition Of Yahoo: Not As Bad As Some Think (techcrunch.com)
2966.
The Recycling Myth (mises.org)
2967.
Today is a Proud Day to be an American (by Denny K Miu) (lovemytool.com)
2968.
The Discovery of Debugging (research.swtch.com)
2969.
SoCal Linux Expo this weekend (socallinuxexpo.org)
2970.
MySpace admits it made mistakes (guardian.co.uk)