December 2008 Archive
1921.
Bang (daringfireball.net)
1922.
Even in Hard Times, Japanese Companies Still Invest in Themselves (nytimes.com)
1923.
Devising the Perfect Coding Assistant (adambossy.wordpress.com)
1924.
Ken McLeod: All Your Firewall Are Belong to Us (kenmacleod.blogspot.com)
1925.
“Representatives” vs. “Leaders” (michaelgr.com)
1926.
Please, sir, what's history? (economist.com)
1927.
O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures Invests in Amee (radar.oreilly.com)
1928.
3scale's 10K competition to reward the best web services of the programmable web (3scale.net)
1929.
Remote Control Firefox (ubuntu-snippets.blogspot.com)
1930.
Advertisers Face Hurdles on Social Networking Sites (nytimes.com)
1931.
Mike Masnick: Why a Music Tax is a Bad Idea (blog.wired.com)
1932.
MacPorts 1.7.0 has been released (lists.macosforge.org)
1933.
Google's money pit: Music videos on YouTube (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
1934.
Cloud Computing Is More Than a Computer in the Cloud (readwriteweb.com)
1935.
A Few Corrections To “On Python Packaging” (blog.ianbicking.org)
1936.
A Software Secretary that Takes Charge (nytimes.com)
1937.
Google Turning Its Back on Network Neutrality? (gigaom.com)
1938.
Mahalo Answers: a Yahoo Answers slayer? (inquisitr.com)
1939.
Twitter produced $1m in revenue for Dell over the past year (internetnews.com)
1940.
Stickam API Lets You Build Your Own Live Video Site (techcrunch.com)
1941.
Brute Force Search of a DES Keyspace (instruct1.cit.cornell.edu)
1942.
Google Blog Search loses its bearings (wordyard.com)
1943.
Jakob Nielsen: Interaction Elasticity (useit.com)
1944.
Yahoo Announces Next Steps in Open Strategy (techcrunch.com)
1945.
I'minlikewithyou makes jigsaw puzzles fun again, working on revenue (alleyinsider.com)
1946.
Corporate Venturing: How Entrepreneurs Can Get Love Without A Bear Hug (infochachkie.com)
1947.
Disqus and Facebook Connect under the mistletoe (blog.disqus.net)
1948.
The Loeb Classical Library and a missed marketing chance (boston.com)
1949.
The Founder's Footprints (avc.com)
1950.
What's new in PHP V5.3, Part 2: Closures and lambda functions (ibm.com)