December 2007 Archive
181.
Ask 37signals: Installable software? (37signals.com)
182.
Charlie Munger on Economics (pdf) (tilsonfunds.com)
183.
Ending Famine, Simply by Ignoring the Experts (nytimes.com)
184.
"Running a startup is a great way to learn how to, and how not to, ignore the right things." (radar.oreilly.com)
185.
Was Viaweb ever approached by a Japanese company? ()
186.
Bit Twiddling Hacks (graphics.stanford.edu)
187.
New: Best Comments (via "Lists" Link at Bottom) (news.ycombinator.com)
188.
Common Lisp web servers (newartisans.com)
189.
Jaron Lanier: "Long Live Closed-Source Software!" (discovermagazine.com)
190.
Disqus: Scoble, Winer and Fred Wilson Like it, Why I Don't (blogbusinesssummit.com)
191.
Simple Geometry Puzzles You Can't Solve (thinkzone.wlonk.com)
192.
OLPC a huge hit in Peru (iht.com)
193.
Could a morbidly obese goalie shut out an NHL team? (online.wsj.com)
194.
Ketchup Week: Put off all of your other work and finally make your web app (ketchupweek.com)
195.
MD5 is dead (win.tue.nl)
196.
An Entrepreneur's Legacy (inc.com)
197.
Why Rubinius Matters to Ruby's Future (weblog.raganwald.com)
198.
The Inanity of Airport "Security" (jetlagged.blogs.nytimes.com)
199.
A Preview of HTML 5 (alistapart.com)
200.
iPhone Delivers: Bigger Browsing Share Than Windows Mobile (techcrunch.com)
201.
Facebook's Beacon May Have Broken the Law (blog.wired.com)
202.
Stevey's Blog Rants: Boring Stevey Status Update (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
203.
Is your website a leaky bucket? 4 scenarios for user retention (andrewchen.typepad.com)
204.
"Paypal API is a total piece of crap" -- Michael Arrington (startupcrunch.org)
205.
Why Apple Isn't Japanese (newsweek.com)
206.
7 Must Reads for Developers Turned Entrepreneurs (brianhaveri.com)
207.
IMAP Rant (sup.rubyforge.org)
208.
Twas the night before Christmas... (xkcd.com)
209.
Stonehenge: The Incredibly Simple Secret of How It Was Built (snarfd.com)
210.
The Role of Retroviruses in Human Evolution (newyorker.com)