August 2008 Archive
691.
Rosetta Disk Designed For 2,000 Years Archive (rosettaproject.org)
692.
Benchmarking Wordpress and Django (maniacmartin.com)
693.
Robot Has Rat Brain (livescience.com)
694.
Bad bloggers copy, great bloggers steal (inter-sections.net)
695.
Amazon's Mechanical Turk Used for Fraudulent Activities (readwriteweb.com)
696.
Talking To Pirates (positech.co.uk)
697.
Chemical discovery on Mars stumps Phoenix team (sfgate.com)
698.
Getting Real 2 update: First draft done, publisher search continues (37signals.com)
699.
Songkick (YC s07) in the Financial Times - A little chat about finding backing (ft.com)
700.
The Best JavaScript Library (emadibrahim.com)
701.
Revealed: The Internet's Biggest Security Hole (blog.wired.com)
702.
Apple’s major multi-touch plans continue to come into focus (venturebeat.com)
703.
Windows Vista security 'rendered useless' by researcher (searchsecurity.techtarget.com)
704.
ScanMyPhotos: 1000 photos scanned for $50 (nytimes.com)
705.
Factor: A practical stack language (factorcode.org)
706.
Haskell: Batteries Included (cse.unsw.edu.au)
707.
Higher-Order JavaScript (A Javascriptish companion to Higher-Order Perl) (interglacial.com)
708.
The Coming Battle Over Web Fonts (weblogs.mozillazine.org)
709.
Ask YC: Any Feedback on new web app ratings site appreciated (wappied.com)
710.
Ask HN: military reserve for startup owners?
711.
What Java web framework would you use? ()
712.
Building your own memory manager for C/C++ projects (scribd.com)
713.
Ask HN: Patents ()
714.
FCC Says BitTorrent Throttling Illegal, EFF Releases Tool for You To Test Your ISP For It (readwriteweb.com)
715.
Why it's so hard to swat a fly (news.yahoo.com)
716.
Microsoft's video accidentally reveals that they have only ~200k servers (istartedsomething.com)
717.
Does Silicon Valley Face an Innovation Crisis? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
718.
Why Microsoft and Intel tried to kill the XO $100 laptop (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
719.
Damien Conway interview: Perl 6, Java, his PhD (fyi.oreilly.com)
720.
Why it’s hard to make machines think original thoughts (thinkartificial.org)