Fake popup study: Users are idiots? I don't think so...
(geekzone.co.nz)
September 2008 Archive
1321.
1322.
Don’t use IP geolocation to lock out users
(rusek.org)
1323.
Alan Kay: Is Computer Science an Oxymoron?
(windley.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)
1335.
Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw
(blogs.zdnet.com)
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.
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.
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)