December 2007 Archive
361.
Ask YC: is networking class worth it? ()
362.
The Handwriting on the Wall (aaronsw.com)
363.
New YC clone planned in Philadelphia (philadelphia.bizjournals.com)
364.
xkcd - Nerd Sniping (xkcd.com)
365.
It's like Hot or Not for Websites (commandshift3.com)
366.
Jiggy: Javascript App Framework for iPhone (jiggyapp.com)
367.
Personalized Education -- how would you do it? ()
368.
What percentage of users activate their accounts? ()
369.
Humour 'comes from testosterone' (news.bbc.co.uk)
370.
Edgeio To Shut Down - In The DeadPool (techcrunch.com)
371.
Could Bill Gates write code? (theregister.co.uk)
372.
Could S3 be an end-user product? (scripting.com)
373.
The Megapixel Myth (kenrockwell.com)
374.
State of ECMAScript 4 (ejohn.org)
375.
Deutsche Grammophon launches giant, DRM-free classical music store (boingboing.net)
376.
Top Ten Signs That Your Startup is Doomed (smartstartup.typepad.com)
377.
Top 10 Startups Worth Watching in 2008 (including 37Signals, LinkedIn and PowerSet) (wired.com)
378.
No More Procrastinating: Instant Rails 2.0 Released (rubyforge.org)
379.
XOR Linked List: A Curious List Structure (en.wikipedia.org)
380.
The Polarization of Extremes (chronicle.com)
381.
Y combinator (the function) in Ruby (eecs.harvard.edu)
382.
Unix makes Computer Science easy (glomek.blogspot.com)
383.
Does one have to be a genius to do maths? (terrytao.wordpress.com)
384.
Sixteen Languages: a journey through 16 programming languages in 361 days (16languages.blogspot.com)
385.
Thanks to OpenID and OAuth, the Open Social Web is Beginning to Emerge (blog.wired.com)
386.
Inside the "Ron Paul" Spam Botnet (secureworks.com)
387.
2 Young Hedge-Fund Veterans Stir Up the World of Philanthropy (nytimes.com)
388.
$8,000-per-gallon printer ink leads to antitrust lawsuit (arstechnica.com)
389.
Entrepreneur creates offline Ad blocker (tracksuitceo.wordpress.com)
390.
YC startup Socialpicks partners with Reuters (mashable.com)