September 2008 Archive
1621.
Developers to Tim O'Reilly: "No One Wants A Cure For Cancer, Man" (tekpopuli.com)
1622.
First Palin, now Bill O'Reilly gets hacked (peterrost.blogspot.com)
1623.
Ask YC: What to have on site while under construction? ()
1624.
Why AI Failed (and a comment by Bill Gates) (web.media.mit.edu)
1625.
On Android Eve, Co-Founder Andy Rubin Predicts The Future Of Mobile (searchengineland.com)
1626.
Ask YC: How many people here use Perl in large portions of your web app? ()
1627.
Ask HN: Any Mexican hackers out there? ()
1628.
Popcuts: The First Music Store To Share Revenues With Fans - Kevin Mateo Lim, Popcuts (hyveup.blogspot.com)
1629.
Fear of losing 'causes overpaying on eBay' (telegraph.co.uk)
1630.
App Store Customer Reviews Now Require Purchase (macrumors.com)
1631.
Data Mining Wikipedia (it would make more sense if you read from bottom of page) (wikiminer.blogspot.com)
1632.
There are no excuses for companies not to engage in social media (centernetworks.com)
1633.
Ask HN: Do you have a business plan? ()
1634.
Chromium - Google's Chrome source code (code.google.com)
1635.
How Much is Enough?: Comcast finds a new way to kill peer-to-peer (pbs.org)
1636.
The world is becoming a happier place (guardian.co.uk)
1637.
TechCrunch’s startups’ web sites suck too (scobleizer.com)
1638.
A Short Course in Behavioral Economics by Richard Thaler and Daniel Kahneman (edge.org)
1639.
A good example of great customer service. (startupschwag.com)
1640.
Water Bears Can Survive Unprotected In Space (scientificblogging.com)
1641.
Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming (norvig.com)
1642.
Ask HN: Password managers? ()
1643.
Hackers & Backers: Because You Need Each Other (hackersandbackers.com)
1644.
Vexing exceptions (blogs.msdn.com)
1645.
Old Bill Gates Interview (ei.cs.vt.edu)
1646.
Why Myspace Music Will Fail (gigaom.com)
1647.
As stock market crashes, the Era of the Entrepreneur has arrived (clubenetwork.com)
1648.
UK government responds on Phorm (news.bbc.co.uk)
1649.
Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams (findthepulse.com)
1650.
Britain's FSA bans short-selling financial stocks (ft.com)