August 2008 Archive
3241.
Opera valiantly fighting for standards. Webdevs, try not to break Opera (my.opera.com)
3242.
C++? : A Critique of C++ (burks.bton.ac.uk)
3243.
In the Central Valley, the Ruins of the Housing Bust (nytimes.com)
3244.
Likely identity theft of every guest in any Best Western Hotel in past year (sundayherald.com)
3245.
Seth's Blog: Monkeys with megaphones (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3246.
Jerry Seinfeld Can't Help Vista (pcmag.com)
3247.
PHP: dpDebug pops up debug messages in rendered page (defproc.co.uk)
3248.
Erlang: statistics/prob: Pearson coeff (fullof.bs)
3249.
Erlang: statistics/prob: spearman Coeff (fullof.bs)
3250.
Erlang: strings, pt 2 (salientblue.com)
3251.
OCaml's C FFI (camltastic.blogspot.com)
3252.
Social & CommunicationFirefox Add-ons (addons.mozilla.org)
3253.
Jaiku seems to be running now on Google App Engine (jaikuinvites.com)
3254.
Interesting Video Series on 4-Dimensional Views (dimensions-math.org)
3255.
Google: "No Trespassing" signs won't stop Street View (arstechnica.com)
3256.
A Home Network Where Your TV Talks to Your Fridge (nytimes.com)
3257.
Why Quality Matters (atomicwang.org)
3258.
Javascript beautifier (edev.uk.to)
3259.
Firefox Proposal: A Better New Tab Screen (azarask.in)
3260.
Bret on Social Games: Sunday Startup Aphorism: Follow the Opportunity, Not the Plan. (bretterrill.com)
3261.
In Nuclear Net’s Undoing, a Web of Shadowy Deals (nytimes.com)
3262.
Meta-FizzBuzz (moserware.com)
3263.
ESpace's NeverBlock: Fast, Non-Blocking IO In Ruby Without Changing Program Flow (rubyinside.com)
3264.
Git for the lazy: ~20 commands (spheredev.org)
3265.
Can the iPhone hit crucial network density for noticable cluster effects? (zephoria.org)
3266.
System calls: windows, linux (thisisby.us)
3267.
Anandtech re: Nehalem (anandtech.com)
3268.
Characterizing people as non-linear, first-order components in software development (alistair.cockburn.us)
3269.
Best Western Hotels security failure: 8 million customers' data stolen (thenextweb.org)
3270.
Tweetrush Shows Twitter Usage Far Below What We Expected (techcrunch.com)