January 2008 Archive
1201.
The concept of happiness at work is alien to most American workplaces. (news.yahoo.com)
1202.
Starting a Business "Art of the Start" Style (thinkingserious.com)
1203.
Software Developer Salaries: Ruby on Rails vs. Java (blogs.payscale.com)
1204.
The complete Pasta Theory of Software (cs.brandeis.edu)
1205.
Ask Hackers: Are Firefox extensions secure? ()
1206.
Many 'Hacker Safe' Web Sites Found Vulnerable (informationweek.com)
1207.
YC Feature Request: Comments/Submissions Count ()
1208.
Civilization is a hack: should we plan to "throw one away"? (thebogles.com)
1209.
Startups Reddit (reddit.com)
1210.
The Game of Life (online.wsj.com)
1211.
Turn Caps Lock to Underscore(Python programmers may like it:) (filebird.com)
1212.
My editor is flirting with me (qdb.us)
1213.
Sign up for Myspace Developer Access (developer.myspace.com)
1214.
UPenn Math Professor: Fractions should be scrapped (usatoday.com)
1215.
Internet failure hits two continents (cnn.com)
1216.
Cheer Up, Ben: Your Economy Isn't as Bad as This One (Bank runs in Second Life) (online.wsj.com)
1217.
Reverse Ajax (en.wikipedia.org)
1218.
Inverse symbolic calculator (ddrive.cs.dal.ca)
1219.
Tutorial on embedding concurrent Erlang into Ruby (chuckvose.com)
1220.
AppleTV Take 2 the real revolutionary/evolutionary product of MWSF 2008 (gizmodo.com)
1221.
Advice for my nephews? ()
1222.
Javascript Library Performance Test Roundup - Results (jst.pbwiki.com)
1223.
Narcissistic Leaders: The Incredible Pros, the Inevitable Cons (hbswk.hbs.edu)
1224.
iPhone Gets Closer to Being a Business Device with Lotus Notes Support (advice.cio.com)
1225.
Compatibility and IE8 (blogs.msdn.com)
1226.
FunnyorDie Hangs In There: Good Content Still The Key (techcrunch.com)
1227.
How Much Money Are Facebook Apps Making? Not Much Apparently (mashable.com)
1228.
Stanford's New Website Converts Your Photos to 3D (slashdot.org)
1229.
The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville (classic Warren Buffett article) (scribd.com)
1230.
Thanks, Gutenberg - but we're too pressed for time to read (guardian.co.uk)