February 2008 Archive
871.
Google Data Center (harpers.org)
872.
Harvard Site Hacked + SQL files Leaked (devicepedia.com)
873.
There's a Lot More to Hash Functions Than They Teach You in School (sayspy.blogspot.com)
874.
Kanji backspace seen in the wild. (tjic.com)
875.
The top 10 lies of entrepreneurs (blog.guykawasaki.com)
876.
Marc Andreessen's newspaper deathwatch (money.cnn.com)
877.
CU Open Source Group... move over Berkeley, MIT, Stanford, Harvard... ()
878.
What Does the Internet Look Like? [pictochart] (discovermagazine.com)
879.
Seamlessly integrate Windows into Linux (linux.com)
880.
Revactor: concurrency library that adds Erlang-like features to Ruby 1.9 (doc.revactor.org)
881.
A Startup in the Cloud (peteryared.blogspot.com)
882.
Reble, Reble, I Like Your Playlist (techcrunch.com)
883.
Whats your YC Settings? ()
884.
Open Calais API: entry point to Reuters' semantic web platform (readwriteweb.com)
885.
Snap: Making RSS interactive (schulzeandwebb.com)
886.
MSFT buys Danger (sfgate.com)
887.
How to compensate business advisors (weblog.raganwald.com)
888.
Zimbra's new Desktop: Look ma, no browser (blogs.cnet.com)
889.
What a Startup Company Founder's Priority List Looks Like (clubenetwork.com)
890.
Process One is hiring new Erlang developers (process-one.net)
891.
What Is A Startup (howtosplitanatom.com)
892.
Why the most important innovations are often those that appear to be fatally flawed (inc.com)
893.
Steve Yegge | Ancient Languages -- Perl (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
894.
How Hard Could It Be?: Lessons I Learned in the Army (inc.com)
895.
Best practices for loading seed data in Rails (railspikes.com)
896.
Richard Gabriel: The Art of Lisp & Writing (dreamsongs.com)
897.
FlickrFS - access your Flickr database as a filesystem (manishrjain.googlepages.com)
898.
Internet gene tests provoke alarm (guardian.co.uk)
899.
Did life evolve in ice? (discovermagazine.com)
900.
Swiss experts say individuals with undetectable viral load and no STI can't transmit HIV during sex (aidsmap.com)