August 2008 Archive
931.
Object#returning (Ruby's K Combinator) (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
932.
Kids losing touch with natural world -- can't identify common animals... (independent.co.uk)
933.
Blackberry captures 10.6% of US cell phone market (rcrnews.com)
934.
Ask HN: why do some non-trollish articles get [dead]ed? ()
935.
Interesting Perl Behavior (dangoldin.com)
936.
Why Can't I Use My Cell Phone on a Plane? Ask Call Carriers (wired.com)
937.
Why Every Linux Application Known To Man Will Be SaaS Soon (blog.jamesurquhart.com)
938.
Self-Indication Solves Time-Asymmetry (overcomingbias.com)
939.
Is It Time to Ditch IE6? (sitepoint.com)
940.
DreamIt Ventures Joins Y Combinator, TechStars in Pre-Seed Funding Space (texasstartupblog.com)
941.
The difficult choice (sethgodin.typepad.com)
942.
Ask HN: Best resources to learn about protein folding and algorithms for it? ()
943.
Breaking Free of Outlook (readwriteweb.com)
944.
Highly innovative Y Combinator startups (t-a-w.blogspot.com)
945.
The need for speed: Making Basecamp faster (37signals.com)
946.
YooPlace.com - looking for feedback ()
947.
In-Game Gold Farming a $500M Industry (news.bbc.co.uk)
948.
JavaScript Reusability Is A Quagmire (kirindave.tumblr.com)
949.
LivePlace To Launch Photo-Realistic Virtual World Rendered In The Cloud (techcrunch.com)
950.
Higher Education - Dangerously Close to Becoming Irrelevant (openeducation.net)
951.
Protecting your MySQL database from SQL injection (linux.com)
952.
What's SUP?: FriendFeed's Modest RSS Proposal (webmonkey.com)
953.
Ask HN: What happened to the TechCrunch Web Tablet ()
954.
Tech Making Traditional VCs Obsolete (wired.com)
955.
37signals Live debuting tomorrow at 3pm CDT (37signals.com)
956.
Bernard Chazelle Talk: Why The Algorithm Might Soon Be The Only Game in Town (norfolk.cs.washington.edu)
957.
First Particle Beam to Shoot Through the Large Hadron Collider Tomorrow (io9.com)
958.
Slurping a file in Common Lisp (emmett.ca)
959.
Dabble DB - Automatic color scheme generator (blog.dabbledb.com)
960.
7 things to consider before outsourcing software development (johnreel.com)