August 2007 Archive
391.
What do you get when an Oxford anthropologist writes a guide to English pub etiquette for tourists? (sirc.org)
392.
LukeW: Primary & Secondary Actions in Web Forms (lukew.com)
393.
Incremental Perfectionism: 5 Ways to Write Perfect Code (macournoyer.wordpress.com)
394.
Man Fired Thanks to GPS Tracking (nypost.com)
395.
Going live with an alpha release before incorporating -- and not losing my house. ()
396.
Your issues with... ()
397.
Do you live under the fear that a YC company is about to demo what you working on? ()
398.
it's slow... it's unstable... it's... [reddit] beta! (blog.reddit.com)
399.
What's the best startup story you ever heard? ()
400.
Lisp NYC: If you're tired of waiting for Paul Graham to release Arc (groups.google.com)
401.
Are taller people smarter? (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
402.
Thoughts on using SQLite?
403.
New code on facebook secrets (facebooksecrets.blogspot.com)
404.
Oh the Irony ()
405.
Scientists Induce Out-of-Body Sensation Using Virtual Reality Goggles (nytimes.com)
406.
BarCampBlock in Palo Alto - this weekend - anyone attending? (barcamp.org)
407.
On the cruelty of really teaching computing science (cs.utexas.edu)
408.
Saving the Internet with hate: a technical solution to the social problem (savingtheinternetwithhate.com)
409.
Top 100 "Undiscovered" Web Sites (pcmag.com)
410.
Percentages for New Hires... ()
411.
San Jose tops list of richest cities in US (sfgate.com)
412.
Let's see a huge international software company do that! (antair.com)
413.
The Rich Are Willing to Take Risks (nytimes.com)
414.
Blueprint is a CSS framework (bjorkoy.com)
415.
What Really Buys Happiness? (city-journal.org)
416.
Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care (nytimes.com)
417.
Uberfact: the ultimate social verifier (unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com)
418.
Open is Not Better... Better is Better. (500hats.typepad.com)
419.
13 Simple Words That Could Change Your Life Forever (on accountability) (johnplaceonline.com)
420.
Cringely: The $200 Billion Broadband Ripoff (pbs.org)