May 2008 Archive
1801.
Facebook Not Selling-Well, Not Yet! (kara.allthingsd.com)
1802.
Facebook In Real Life (buzzfeed.com)
1803.
Google Backers Back Aster Data Systems. It’s All About The Clusters. (techcrunch.com)
1804.
High Concept Pitches for Startups (venturehacks.com)
1805.
Meet the economists who know why we buy what we buy (guardian.co.uk)
1806.
Value or Viral? (tonywright.com)
1807.
Hacker News Bookmarklet using Yahoo Pipes (dominiek.com)
1808.
Fixing Compiler Warnings the Hard Way (wordaligned.org)
1809.
Choosing between Abstract Type Members and Existentials in Scala (debasishg.blogspot.com)
1810.
Where's the True 3D Desktop? (And Compiz Fusion doesn't count) (articles.softwarereality.com)
1811.
“Tweaking” experimental data (thinkgene.com)
1812.
TweetCube, dead simple filesharing on Twitter (blogs.zdnet.com)
1813.
Robot digger set to land Sunday at Martian pole (news.yahoo.com)
1814.
37signals Architecture (highscalability.com)
1815.
Bug in Moody's Program Issues Erroneous AAAs (nakedcapitalism.com)
1816.
Twitter: "I have this graph up on my screen all the time. It should be flat. This week has been rough" (blog.twitter.com)
1817.
Startup Camp Is An Awesome Opportunity (And A Back Door Into Foo Camp) (techcrunch.com)
1818.
Twitter funding not done, contrary to earlier reports (alleyinsider.com)
1819.
The Jump to Linux, easier with Ubuntu (thestandard.com)
1820.
Results of Business Comp. at UCI ()
1821.
Making Windows Usable for Old Linux Farts (weitz.de)
1822.
A History of Macro Systems (wisdomandwonder.com)
1823.
Size matters: Yahoo claims 2-petabyte database is world's biggest, busiest (computerworld.com)
1824.
How to lead in tough times. (ca.pfinance.yahoo.com)
1825.
Intro Article on FreeBSD kernel modules (freesoftwaremagazine.com)
1826.
Greasemonkey script: Filter Reddit and Hacker News (internetducttape.com)
1827.
Rails For Beginners: All You Need To Know! (sitepoint.com)
1828.
David vs Goliath: the underhand tactics of competition (thenextweb.org)
1829.
Merb: Routing 201 (blog.antarestrader.com)
1830.
Time to overcome Java misconceptions (regdeveloper.co.uk)