November 2008 Archive
811.
Lebedev’s pyramid (artlebedev.com)
812.
The Manifesto of the Futurist Programmers (graficaobscura.com)
813.
Vancouver, Canada Startup Meeting ()
814.
Ask HN: Is there a RentAPhD.com type service? ()
815.
GitHub is down (github.wordpress.com)
816.
How To Prepare a Mac For Sale (danbenjamin.com)
817.
Swiss finance guru sees hard times for the US and the world (2006) (swissinfo.org)
818.
Record labels sue SourceForge (theregister.co.uk)
819.
There's Free Labor in Video Games (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
820.
The secret to super productivity (doitfuckingnow.com)
821.
Newsweek's Dan Lyons quits blogging -- includes the full text of his five deleted posts (thestandard.com)
822.
De-clutter Your Interface With Hover Controls (usabilitypost.com)
823.
Asustek: $200 Eee PC coming in 2009 (news.cnet.com)
824.
Seth's Blog: Death of the personal blog? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
825.
Finding Cancer in a drop of Blood (portfolio.com)
826.
Colleges reduce cost of teaching, raise tuitions (washingtonmonthly.com)
827.
Researchers Hijack Storm Worm to Track Profits (voices.washingtonpost.com)
828.
A Lost Decade - But Not For Everyone (avc.com)
829.
Gems of Python (eflorenzano.com)
830.
Serving Javascript Fast (thinkvitamin.com)
831.
The $62,550 machine no one bought - Honeywell's Kitchen Computer remembered (theregister.co.uk)
832.
Two schools of thought on how to gain early traction for consumer-focused startups (framethink.wordpress.com)
833.
It's the Housing Bubble, Not the Credit Crunch (prospect.org)
834.
Go-oo: A Lighter, Faster OpenOffice, With Extras (ostatic.com)
835.
The Long Fail: Web 2.0's Faith Meets the Facts (theregister.co.uk)
836.
New strain of deadly Ebola virus discovered (afp.com)
837.
The (Mostly) True Story of Helvetica and the New York City Subway (aiga.org)
838.
New Brain-Machine Interface Reactivates Monkey's Paralyzed Muscles (spectrum.ieee.org)
839.
Programming in R makes serious statistics serious fun (greg.weebly.com)
840.
When and how much should you invest in process or tools? Use "five whys" to figure it out (startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com)