October 2008 Archive
3781.
Reminder: Friday is the deadline for YC applications (Winter 2009) ()
3782.
Ad Serving in Erlang (cufp.galois.com)
3783.
Webmaster Tools API updated with Site Settings (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
3784.
"We have all been lied to with this 'Ruby is slow' stuff." Yehuda Katz MerbCamp keynote video (blip.tv)
3785.
What Would Croesus Do? (whynot.net)
3786.
An early view of the Treasury plan (time-blog.com)
3787.
Windows 7 has a name: Windows 7 Er, Windows 7? (technologizer.com)
3788.
MySQL plugins - the missing plug.in manual page (antbits.blogspot.com)
3789.
Bush Signs Law Creating Copyright Czar (blog.wired.com)
3790.
Are Macs More Expensive? Definitely Just Ask Microsoft (technologizer.com)
3791.
The MyBlogLog Blog: Signing off. Peace, Out (blog.mybloglog.com)
3792.
Leaving Yahoo - Going Mobile (everwas.com)
3793.
Stealth Semantic Startup Raises $8.5 Million, Won’t Tell Us Anything (techcrunch.com)
3794.
Entrepreneurial Forum (uvef.net) was Awesome - Dennis Wood at vSpring spoke (adamchavez.net)
3795.
Evaluating Website Recognition via Quick-UX (tpgblog.com)
3796.
Cool Threads: making computing faster and simpler (pbs.org)
3797.
Routing incomming email messages to a PHP script (evolt.org)
3798.
CES Names Engadget As Official Blog Partner (techcrunch.com)
3799.
Generate XML from PL/SQL directly (akadia.com)
3800.
So what exactly is the $899 Apple device being unveiled tomorrow? (venturebeat.com)
3801.
Developer Tools and the Open Web (labs.mozilla.com)
3802.
Sensei: A beautiful Dojo application (ajaxian.com)
3803.
Erlang ODBC (romenlaw.blogspot.com)
3804.
Silverlight 2 is out (hanselman.com)
3805.
Singular Value Decomposition Tutorial (puffinwarellc.com)
3806.
Vlogger Gary Vaynerchuk calls me an idiot, I guess he’s right (thenextweb.org)
3807.
Building Better Web Forms (css.dzone.com)
3808.
Class Loading in Distributed Systems (jroller.com)
3809.
3 really good reasons you should use TCP multiplexing (devcentral.f5.com)
3810.
Op-Chart - Stock returns under each political party of the last 80 years (nytimes.com)