December 2007 Archive
391.
Python + Motion detection = Fweemote (youtube.com)
392.
An OLPC viewing live streaming video on justin.tv (abstractstuff.livejournal.com)
393.
How Regexes Work (1998) (perl.plover.com)
394.
CS continuations explained (Python code) (ps.uni-sb.de)
395.
8 Tips To Launching A Successful Web Startup (howtosplitanatom.com)
396.
The Evolution of a Programmer (ariel.com.au)
397.
Google Gets Ready to Rumble With Microsoft (nytimes.com)
398.
Where is the Xobni of social networks? Why social network "friends" are not necessarily friends. (lsvp.wordpress.com)
399.
A focused family business (latimes.com)
400.
Baidu CFO Shawn Wang dies in accident (reuters.com)
401.
Elastic Comet Scalability (on EC2) (cometdaily.com)
402.
Anti-intellectualism in American Culture
403.
Splashup reviewd by a User Interface blog. - It's pretty rough (humanized.com)
404.
AskYC: Quick GUI app in off-beat language? Or...? ()
405.
Why Facebook is not the future of the web (oreillynet.com)
406.
Ask YC: What are the most profitable online markets? ()
407.
BugLabs.net's really cool reconfigurable gadget in depth - a hacker-friendly electronics platform (scobleizer.com)
408.
Continued Sad State of PHP Development (fosterburgess.com)
409.
Grouplite - a web app from the ashes of startup failure. (grouplite.com)
410.
Penthouse Snags AdultFriendFinder for $500 Million (thealarmclock.com)
411.
Coding Horror: Are You a Doer or a Talker? (codinghorror.com)
412.
Fare-Finder Shootout: Mobissimo Wins (founded by Xooglers) (gigaom.com)
413.
Path Intelligence Monitors Foot Traffic in Retail Stores By Pinging People's Phones (techcrunch.com)
414.
Coding Horror: Nobody Cares What Your Code Looks Like (codinghorror.com)
415.
YSlow-er? New YSlow! (phpied.com)
416.
Flot: client-side plotting library for jQuery (code.google.com)
417.
Postgres for the win (enfranchisedmind.com)
418.
How Your Hiring Techniques attract Losers (blogs.dovetailsoftware.com)
419.
The World Needs Another Photo-Sharing Site (ourdoings.com)
420.
The world's most fantastic, imaginary server start-up (theregister.co.uk)