September 2008 Archive
991.
First Images of Google Chrome (techcrunch.com)
992.
Y Combinator Challenge #24 - A Buffer Against Bad Customer Service (astartupaday.wordpress.com)
993.
Microsoft to Buy Back $40 Billion of Stock (paidcontent.org)
994.
BusinessWeek: CEOs on Twitter (but they spelled my name wrong) (images.businessweek.com)
995.
New Hitchhiker's author announced (news.bbc.co.uk)
996.
What can OCaml do that you can't do in other programming languages? (camltastic.blogspot.com)
997.
HN Feedback: Startup Idea - Sports Twitter Network (sportytweets.com)
998.
Bad "most popular" algorithm led to United Airline's stock collapsing. (online.wsj.com)
999.
Facebook bans those with funny names (theinquirer.net)
1000.
Posterous - Dead Simple Way to Blog and Share Files with Freinds (makeuseof.com)
1001.
The Unix Hater’s Handbook, Reconsidered (esr.ibiblio.org)
1002.
Don't Reverse FriendFeed. Ditch it. (unalone.net)
1003.
Rich Man’s Burden (nytimes.com)
1004.
Farming Innovations in a Slum (afrigadget.com)
1005.
Study Finds People Eat More After Mental Workouts (nytimes.com)
1006.
In acquiring Merrill Lynch, must Bank of America open source its software? (news.cnet.com)
1007.
How The U.S. Government Engineered The Current Economic Crisis (techcrunch.com)
1008.
Sun Makes History: First Spotless Month in a Century (dailytech.com)
1009.
The unexpected upside of nuclear bomb tests (salon.com)
1010.
25 Years Of Conventional Evaluation Of Data Analysis Proves Worthless In Practice (sciencedaily.com)
1011.
A Fresh Take on Rails Controllers and Views (stephencelis.com)
1012.
(Un)Reasonable Attorney Fees? ()
1013.
Facebook Application Verification Program (developers.new.facebook.com)
1014.
The Semantic Web: An Introduction (infomesh.net)
1015.
Ask HN: Wallstreet News slinkset site ()
1016.
AutoTagger--making tagging on Facebook easier (new.facebook.com)
1017.
Thoughts on Google Chrome (hackerdashery.com)
1018.
TC50: Postbox Takes On Outlook And Mac Mail With Smarter, Faster Email Client (techcrunch.com)
1019.
Adobe AIR launches on Linux (news.cnet.com)
1020.
Ballmer sets a new (and potentially much later) retirement date (blogs.zdnet.com)