December 2008 Archive
1501.
Poll: Does your startup try to write secure software?
1502.
Ask YC: Verifying Gender ()
1503.
Native Client d**k-swinging met with fake Googasm (theregister.co.uk)
1504.
Analyst: Apple to release 'closed' Netbook with iPhone-esque App Store (last100.com)
1505.
Help Child Soldiers Fight (youtube.com)
1506.
The DIY saliva test that tells if you're catching a cold (dailymail.co.uk)
1507.
Ask HN: Of all the things you've done, what are you most proud of? ()
1508.
Bargain Hunting for Books, and Feeling Sheepish About It (nytimes.com)
1509.
Wozad just launched in beta, looks like a valid Adsense Killer (wozad.com)
1510.
Aviary: works like online Photoshop and more, plus remix other artists' work (aviary.com)
1511.
In my book, Sun's officially dead now ()
1512.
Ask HN: What is your blog? ()
1513.
Microsoft releases free, open source, MVC-based CMS (visitmix.com)
1514.
Ask YC Hackers: Which Python ORM/Framework works best with Rails-conformant DB schema? ()
1515.
Ask YC: what do you use for graphic design? ()
1516.
2009 Predictions: iPhone Gaming Will Replace Nintendo and Sony (ryanspoon.com)
1517.
Is this iTunes app spam or smart marketing? ()
1518.
Carbon credits, a projected trillion dollar market (fastcompany.com)
1519.
Almost every Windows application is made by retards ()
1520.
Ask HN about Server Side Javascript ()
1521.
Ask YC: Twitter is the most exciting technology...? ()
1522.
Ask HN: multi-window SSH client alternative to putty? ()
1523.
Ask HN: Is there an easy way to work with web services for iPhone dev? ()
1524.
Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today. (di.sappear.com)
1525.
Chunk Norris doesn't yield to the block, the block yields to Chunk Norris (gist.github.com)
1526.
BUSTED: Steve Jobs Caught Looking Like A Dork (alleyinsider.com)
1527.
"Higher Order Perl" book now available free online (PDF is 2nd ed.) -- kudos to Mark Jason Dominus (hop.perl.plover.com)
1528.
Will stdio outlive us? (elliotth.blogspot.com)
1529.
I Love Politics (whattofix.com)
1530.
Ask HN: What is a "toy" language? ()