2008 Archive
361.
Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search (news.yahoo.com)
362.
Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley (sec.online.wsj.com)
363.
Introducing the Picwing Smart Frame (YC S08) (picwing.com)
364.
Unlimited Virtual Assistant Tasks for $59 a Month - TimeSvr.com, a Review, Versus My Single Assistant (sidsavara.com)
365.
A new approach to the sign up form (huffduffer.com)
366.
Y Combinator’s Anyvite Takes On Evite, Keeps Things Simple (techcrunch.com)
367.
Lessons of Y Combinator: Things I’d do differently after 2 startups (foundread.com)
368.
Posterous (YC summer 08) Beats Tumblr In Simplicity (techcrunch.com)
369.
The Website Is Down (Hilarious 10 Minute Video) (thewebsiteisdown.com)
370.
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions (bookoutlines.pbwiki.com)
371.
How Steve Jobs pitches a startup (venturehacks.com)
372.
Tumblr security hole (the gaping kind) ()
373.
New Ubuntu is out (ubuntu.com)
374.
Peter Norvig's Election 2008 FAQ (norvig.com)
375.
Why the Drudge Report is one of the best designed sites on the web (37signals.com)
376.
The case of the 500-mile email (ibiblio.org)
377.
So, you're gonna code the whole thing, do the servers and work for sweat equity... (whatmightymousehaslearned.blogspot.com)
378.
Mibbit: One year old, and profitable (blog.mibbit.com)
379.
Ask YC: Best book to learns statistics?
380.
The calculus of caffeine consumption (arvindn.livejournal.com)
381.
Scaling on EC2 - WebMynd's experiences (YC Winter '08) (webmynd.wordpress.com)
382.
Hans Reiser Guilty of First Degree Murder (blog.wired.com)
383.
Tim O'Reilly: Stop throwing sheep, do something worthy (news.cnet.com)
384.
Apple blocks Pragmatic Programmers' release of iPhone book for developers (pragprog.com)
385.
YC got a record number of applications this cycle ()
386.
How do you learn?
387.
If Richard Branson Ran GM (graduatedtaste.com)
388.
Scientists Create First Memristor: Missing Fourth Electronic Circuit Element (blog.wired.com)
389.
Not My Gorilla (daringfireball.net)
390.
Sequoia Capital’s 56 Slide Presentation Of Doom (techcrunch.com)