September 2008 Archive
1471.
The United States of Mind: Researchers Identify Regional Personality Traits Across America (online.wsj.com)
1472.
Designing the UI of Things for iPhone (culturedcode.com)
1473.
Swirrl is live (blog.swirrl.com)
1474.
Adobe Talks Open Source, Innovation and the Future of Flash (eweek.com)
1475.
RulerPhone Lets You Ditch the Ruler For An iPhone (techcrunch.com)
1476.
It's just irrational. (3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510.com)
1477.
Bamboo Bike Maker Grows His Frames, Bonsai Style (blog.wired.com)
1478.
Understanding Moore's Law (arstechnica.com)
1479.
Ask YC: API/source for movie showtimes & cinema locations ()
1480.
Parkinson's Law (On Amazon reader, but the book is excellent) (amazon.com)
1481.
Sticking to the method. A lesson in software design (thedailywtf.com)
1482.
Herb Sutter: Writing Lock-Free Code: A Corrected Queue (ddj.com)
1483.
Who makes the best introductions to investors? (venturehacks.com)
1484.
When banks compete, you lose (cache.gawker.com)
1485.
What's Wrong With Academic Publishing (perceptualedge.com)
1486.
Google chrome's process manager (ejohn.org)
1487.
Self-Powered Hotel Energy Savers (userdriven.org)
1488.
Mozilla Not Worried About Google Browser (gigaom.com)
1489.
Study Links Gene Variant in Men to Marital Discord (washingtonpost.com)
1490.
Fish or Foul? - Experts make the best victims because they jump to conclusions. (nytimes.com)
1491.
Improving Your Windows Experience, 11 Applications (howtosplitanatom.com)
1492.
Want On The Digg Home Page? That’ll Be $1,200. (techcrunch.com)
1493.
Chrome Comics, alternative take (theregister.co.uk)
1494.
Google Picasa’s facial recognition features take control of your identity (tech.blorge.com)
1495.
Walt Mossberg reviews Chrome in-depth (ptech.allthingsd.com)
1496.
Fermilab physicists discover 'doubly strange' particle (eurekalert.org)
1497.
EFF: We're concerned about Google's Omnibox (news.cnet.com)
1498.
Chrome: 1% Market Share In Less Than a Day (readwriteweb.com)
1499.
Gartner Fellows interviews wearable-computing pioneer Thad Starner (gartner.com)
1500.
Thinking People Eat Too Much: Intellectual Work Found To Induce Excessive Calorie Intake (sciencedaily.com)