October 2008 Archive
2551.
Hampton's Ruby Survey 2008: Results (survey.hamptoncatlin.com)
2552.
JQuery Color Animations: Adding RGBA alpha channel support (roxority.com)
2553.
Latin returns from the dead in school language curriculums (nytimes.com)
2554.
Cars are more exhilarating, so why has the experience of driving become so pitiful? (culture11.com)
2555.
Google Earth to feature undersea landscapes (telegraph.co.uk)
2556.
How to Read a Stock Chart in Just Five Seconds (thesimpledollar.com)
2557.
The Crash Continues (nytimes.com)
2558.
Ask HN: Quantitatively describing directory/folder + file structure
2559.
It's Money in the Mattress Time (25hoursaday.com)
2560.
Photoree, relax and please your eyes (thenextweb.org)
2561.
Generating PDFs with Django (uswaretech.com)
2562.
Making it real by making it closer (sethgodin.typepad.com)
2563.
Google's moment of truth: Stock hits $350 (alleyinsider.com)
2564.
Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for broken symmetry research (arstechnica.com)
2565.
List of emerging technologies (en.wikipedia.org)
2566.
Investor tired of Microsoft's Google envy, throws in the towel (alleyinsider.com)
2567.
Designers and developers should be consulting their psychologists (news.bbc.co.uk)
2568.
Google lists it's contributions to WINE (code.google.com)
2569.
Ars Technica, Processing.js, Env.js (ejohn.org)
2570.
Universal Ad Blocking Through Your Router (lifehacker.com)
2571.
Google Map Maker (google.com)
2572.
Help meeee BackgroundRB is killing me ()
2573.
Why the Russian River Brewing Company is happy staying small (37signals.com)
2574.
Ruby DSLs: instance_eval with delegation (dcmanges.com)
2575.
Blackberry Storm with Global 3G Launches (gigaom.com)
2576.
Experimental time picker Jquery plugin (haineault.com)
2577.
Eccentricity explained (When trying to find someone in an ‘anonymous’ collection of data) (33bits.org)
2578.
Big list of Django tips (and some python tips too) | Surfing in Kansas (ericholscher.com)
2579.
Phishing Emails Exploit Browser Weaknesses (allspammedup.com)
2580.
Fish observed in the act of splitting into two distinct species (ecoworldly.com)