August 2007 Archive
241.
Google preps own version of Ubuntu (theregister.co.uk)
242.
Raganwald on Meanies (weblog.raganwald.com)
243.
Google Launches Official Facebook App (mashable.com)
244.
Bezos to Wall Street: I told you so. (gigaom.com)
245.
Risk Everything (foundread.com)
246.
Two Social System Design Trends That Should Really, Really Stop (brianoberkirch.com)
247.
YSlow: Yahoo's problems are not your problems (codinghorror.com)
248.
Data and Codata (sigfpe.blogspot.com)
249.
The Beam of Light That Flips a Switch That Turns on the Brain (nytimes.com)
250.
Dot Bomb 2.0 is coming (davidpiccione.com)
251.
Distributed karma: an idea for fixing recommendation systems (lkozma.net)
252.
IBM's response to Web 2.0 start-ups: We're Safer (cio.com)
253.
HitForge: Another YC clone? (hitforge.com)
254.
Norman Borlaug: the greatest person to ever live? (en.wikipedia.org)
255.
Some hope for immigrant startuppers ()
256.
Where can I find a good designer? ()
257.
Updated: TripAdvisor Denies Buying Facebook App (paidcontent.org)
258.
Is it hot or not? Ranking of user modded content.
259.
Scientists hail "frozen smoke" as material that will change world (timesonline.co.uk)
260.
Arrington uses Feedlounge's demise to disagree with 37 Signals about charging for software (techcrunch.com)
261.
Brilliant hack: Cool demo using an oscilliscope as the display (vid) (makezine.com)
262.
Interesting stats on tech startups – only 16% fail? (robbieallen.com)
263.
John Resig - The Browser Scripting Revolution (ejohn.org)
264.
New hydrogen generating technology "competitive with gasoline" (physorg.com)
265.
A Comparison of Push and Pull Techniques for Ajax [pdf] (arxiv.org)
266.
JavaScript:The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language (javascript.crockford.com)
267.
Uses of "* is the new *" in 2005 represented graphically (thediagram.com)
268.
Using Data to "Brute Force" Hard Problems in Vision and Graphics (Google TechTalk) (video.google.com)
269.
The Twilight Years of Cap'n Crunch (online.wsj.com)
270.
c10k: Handling 10 thousand symultaneous connections. (kegel.com)