January 2008 Archive
781.
782.
Why phone software sucks and how to fix it
(antirez.com)
783.
2007 Review of Projects
(aaronsw.com)
784.
785.
Google-based Ranking of American Computer Science and Engineering Departments
(pages.cs.wisc.edu)
786.
The Late Victorian Holocaust
(books.guardian.co.uk)
787.
3 Steps To Get What You Want
(lifehack.org)
788.
"Programming in C is a premature optimization"
(patricklogan.blogspot.com)
789.
Is Google Evil?
(oreillynet.com)
790.
Stop Over-Engineering
(ddj.com)
791.
793.
How Do I Get Popular on YouTube Without Talent?
(willvideoforfood.com)
794.
"How Will History View Richard Stallman?"
(onlamp.com)
795.
Rules of thumb
(rulesofthumb.org)
796.
Specs for Lenovo Macbook Air competitor leaked
(gizmodo.com)
797.
plugin detects people in public photos
(polarrose.com)
798.
Top Secret leak from the Googleplex
(google-watch.org)
799.
Tracking the World's Appetite for Innovation
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
800.
Opportunity '08: Browsers?
(markevanstech.com)
801.
User registration pages suck
(codeulate.com)
802.
Ten Likely Events in 2008
(businessweek.com)
803.
Why Intel and OLPC Parted Ways
(nytimes.com)
804.
Diigo: public annotations on the web
(diigo.com)
805.
Hacking the OLPC
(geek.com)
806.
What We Have vs. What We Want
(radar.oreilly.com)
807.
Politweets - When Twitter gets political
(politweets.com)
808.
Ordinary Skill in the Art: Jeffrey D. Ullman on Software Patents
(infolab.stanford.edu)
809.
Demo Nightmare: Startup Runs Into Technical Difficulties Onstage
(blog.wired.com)
810.