September 2008 Archive
1561.
(The) Startup Depression (calacanis.com)
1562.
US teens text 7.5x more than they call (lsvp.wordpress.com)
1563.
The Rain Maker (portfolio.com)
1564.
(The) Startup Depression (techcrunch.com)
1565.
Ask HN: Secret military technology as groundbreaking as the tank and airplane were
1566.
Kicking off a new website - appreciated feeback (good and bad) (weblivz.com)
1567.
Ask HN: Which entrepreneur(s) do you admire the most? ()
1568.
Talibans abusing VoIP Skype client (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
1569.
Just-In-Time Scalability (startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com)
1570.
Microsoft’s Real Problem: Facebook is the New Outlook, and- not Listening to Generation Y (techcrunch.com)
1571.
Ask HN: Any chance of monetizing this webapp(solarpower, price)? ()
1572.
Benchmark: Apache2 vs. Lighttpd (Static HTML Files) (howtoforge.com)
1573.
U.S. Unveils Takeover of Two Mortgage Giants (online.wsj.com)
1574.
Perl making people more POLITE (at least perl monks thinks so) (perlmonks.org)
1575.
Amazon temporarily gags Spore critics, deletes and restores all customer reviews (arstechnica.com)
1576.
Backblaze makes it dead simple to backup your files online (venturebeat.com)
1577.
My Boss is Adamant about Using a WYSIWYG Editor to Code HTML. How do I Change his Mind? ()
1578.
Ask HN: How to store user/pass securely in the browser? ()
1579.
The Angry Drunk: Why I would never buy a Google-made phone (theangrydrunk.com)
1580.
Better YCombinator news with y pipes (filter links + fetch each page) (pipes.yahoo.com)
1581.
Sinatra 0.3 Features (gittr.com)
1582.
What languages and tools do you use for cluster computing? ()
1583.
Ask PG: pg, can you please delete my account? ()
1584.
Ask YC: How to avoid never-ending "design" process? ()
1585.
Ask HN: Know any good Email Servers? ()
1586.
Environment-Friendly Inexpensive Electric Airplane (dancewithshadows.com)
1587.
Old Thinking Permeates Major Journalism School (pbs.org)
1588.
Ask YC: was Google Chrome project really that secret? ()
1589.
Maximizing Profits Doesn't Mean Screwing Your Customers (techdirt.com)
1590.
Let’s cry for the poor fragmented, underreported startups (scobleizer.com)