May 2008 Archive
1981.
Automated Captcha cracking on the rise (washingtonpost.com)
1982.
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1983.
Designing and Implementing a Domain-Specific Language (linuxjournal.com)
1984.
Mötley Crüe Song Sells More on Xbox Than On iTunes (techcrunch.com)
1985.
History's Worst Software Bugs (wired.com)
1986.
Reccomendations on CDN| High Scalability (highscalability.com)
1987.
Pixel Perfect: Pascal Dangin’s virtual reality (newyorker.com)
1988.
Facebook Self Service Advertising SUCKS (fvrit.com)
1989.
China refuses to guarantee open Internet during Olympics (arstechnica.com)
1990.
Quotably now has a reddit/hacker news-style view of links on twitter (quotably.com)
1991.
Are You Born To Be A Billionaire? (forbes.com)
1992.
In Pictures: 10 Elements Of A Sound Business Plan (forbes.com)
1993.
LaterLoop Joins The Pile of Bookmarking Apps With Google’s Blessing (techcrunch.com)
1994.
A Network Graph of Corporate America (anonymousprof.com)
1995.
Huba Huba — overlooked but tasty GitHub tidbits. (errtheblog.com)
1996.
"Market research for the individual" (facestat.com)
1997.
Your chance to win a Nobel Prize (sciencedaily.com)
1998.
On the Need of Minimalist Polyglots (kosmaczewski.net)
1999.
"Go Left, he said" (preventing carpal tunnel syndrome) (lewrockwell.com)
2000.
Zoho Creator Pricing “Strategic Blunder” & Lessons Learned (blogs.zoho.com)
2001.
The Stable Marriage Problem - A Mathematically Optimal solution to Marriage (www1.cs.columbia.edu)
2002.
Twitter for Music (techcrunch.com)
2003.
Is Harvard Just a Tax-Free Hedge Fund? (theamericanscene.com)
2004.
The genesis of rsync - Andrew Tridgell's PhD thesis (scribd.com)
2005.
Don't Skip These Critical Startup Marketing Steps (startup-marketing.com)
2006.
Einstein Letter (1954): Belief in God childish, Jews not chosen people (breitbart.com)
2007.
Cross Compare of SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL (postgresonline.com)
2008.
On Balanced Trees and Car Insurance (okasaki.blogspot.com)
2009.
Plurk: Your life, on the line (plurk.com)
2010.
Air Force Aims for 'Full Control' of 'Any and All' Computers (blog.wired.com)