September 2008 Archive
1321.
Fake popup study: Users are idiots? I don't think so... (geekzone.co.nz)
1322.
Don’t use IP geolocation to lock out users (rusek.org)
1323.
Alan Kay: Is Computer Science an Oxymoron? (windley.com)
1324.
Ask YC: How will you build the community for a niche social news site? ()
1325.
That's a Dilly of a Pickle: Diagnosing and Debugging Problems Under Stress (fitnr.com)
1326.
Browser Speed Tests: The Compiled, Up-to-Date Results (lifehacker.com)
1327.
Search Flickr by Color (labs.ideeinc.com)
1328.
The world's 23 toughest math questions (networkworld.com)
1329.
Why calculating is better than scheming (by Philip Wadler) (cs.kent.ac.uk)
1330.
6 PCs, 1 Case - Custom Wall Mounted Renderfarm (deviceinn.com)
1331.
“Hack” the beta (postal-code.com)
1332.
IE8 beta 2: First experiences (realtech.burningbird.net)
1333.
Reverse FriendFeed (robotmonkeys.net)
1334.
First Edinburgh UK Hacker Meetup tomorrow ()
1335.
Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw (blogs.zdnet.com)
1336.
RescueTime seeks C++ Dev for Next-Gen Client Software Development ()
1337.
Twitter Dramatically Increases Reliability (readwriteweb.com)
1338.
Django 1.0 released (djangoproject.com)
1339.
London Hacker Meetup tonight @ Songkick hq (facebook.com)
1340.
Perfection does not exist (inter-sections.net)
1341.
Sustaining a hacker lifestyle (blog.logicalrand.com)
1342.
Humanoid robots may make people feel more at ease than other designs (economist.com)
1343.
Weblog 1.0 - Simple blog software (henry.precheur.org)
1344.
Google Planning Offshore Data Centers on Ships (datacenterknowledge.com)
1345.
Apple Is What Microsoft Was -- Bigfoot (newsweek.com)
1346.
Cutting-Edge Tech Startup Founders Tell All (1775) (unenumerated.blogspot.com)
1347.
The 3 Laws of Platform Adoption: Why Developers Choose Platforms and What it Means to You (25hoursaday.com)
1348.
Are Linux Programmers Getting Too Fat? (techcrunch.com)
1349.
Python Is Not Java (2004) (dirtsimple.org)
1350.
Cuil’s VP Product Bails Out A Month After Launch (techcrunch.com)