Someone is Going to Get Burned, Why The Boot Camp Model is Dangerous
(andrewhyde.net)
August 2008 Archive
1111.
1112.
Hey… You forgot to tell us how to get the most out of this guy
(lispy.wordpress.com)
1114.
Fire burns building at Apple HQ in California
(sfgate.com)
1115.
1116.
8 Essential Skills They Didn’t Teach You In School
(lifehack.org)
1117.
1118.
Chris Sacca on freeing the airwaves
(youtube.com)
1119.
Firefox’s SSL policy is not bad, you idiot
(noahsmark.com)
1120.
Reddit offers custom domain names and styles
(blog.reddit.com)
1122.
Most iPhone Apps Are Failing To Leverage The Network Effect
(techcrunch.com)
1123.
Jason Calacanis: How to Demo Your Startup
(blog.mixergy.com)
1124.
Why Twitter Hasn’t Failed: The Power Of Audience
(techcrunch.com)
1125.
Salon launches blogger 'tipping' system
(news.cnet.com)
1126.
Predicting the next 5000 days of the web
(youtube.com)
1127.
Practical Guide to GPL Compliance
(softwarefreedom.org)
1128.
Ruby Developers Don't Scale
(railsontherun.com)
1129.
Pay incentives in the tech industry
(blog.joesgoals.com)
1130.
Kindergarten class in San Francisco adopts new learning method
(abclocal.go.com)
1131.
The Urban Bike is the One
(coolest-gadgets.com)
1132.
A Standard for Bootstrapping Rails
(adam.blog.heroku.com)
1133.
Harvard Medical School To Help Build Wikipedia for Medicine
(thecrimson.com)
1135.
Virus Infects Space Station Laptops (Again)
(blog.wired.com)
1136.
The jet engine factory with no middle managers
(fastcompany.com)
1137.
Psychological Proofs and Reverse CAPTCHAs
(weblog.fortnow.com)
1139.
Rethinking cookie cutter websites
(anarchogeek.com)
1140.
Introduction to Group Theory
(members.tripod.com)