January 2008 Archive
1651.
AJAX wave evades vendors (regdeveloper.co.uk)
1652.
Technologies on the rise in 2008 (news.bbc.co.uk)
1653.
Larry Wall on Language Features... and Perl 6 (perl.com)
1654.
Now You Can Graph Your Twitter Usage (techcrunch.com)
1655.
The state of innovation in India (readwriteweb.com)
1656.
Interview with Yossi Vardi, pioneer of Israel's tech industry with opera interlude by Marc Canter (uk.intruders.tv)
1657.
Homebrew: Recreating Star Wars in Your Garage (cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com)
1658.
First Tablet Mac Notebook, the ModBook, Finally Released by Axiotron (cio.com)
1659.
Why big brands are getting Facebook wrong (valleywag.com)
1660.
Getting Code Ready for Ruby 1.9 (blog.grayproductions.net)
1661.
The PopSci Build-a-BUG challenge is on (bugblogger.com)
1662.
The Five Coolest Hacks of 2007 (darkreading.com)
1663.
'In Defense of Food' Author Offers Advice for Health (npr.org)
1664.
How I got my Startup into SXSW Interactive, how to DIY (tracksuitceo.wordpress.com)
1665.
25 Most Powerful People in Business (money.cnn.com)
1666.
I look forward to Kottke's collection of best links every year. (kottke.org)
1667.
Andrew Chen: How will continued social media growth affect online advertising in 2008? (andrewchen.typepad.com)
1668.
UK web ad spend 'to exceed TV in 2009' (guardian.co.uk)
1669.
Zed (Shaw) is Not Dead (akitaonrails.com)
1670.
Stretchy electronics (economist.com)
1671.
Harnessing volunteers' computers in novel ways (economist.com)
1672.
Riemann's hypothesis disproved? (motls.blogspot.com)
1673.
Behind the scenes at 37signals: Support (37signals.com)
1674.
The Five Coolest Hacks of 2007 (darkreading.com)
1675.
Distributed Bug Tracking (weblog.masukomi.org)
1676.
Facebook Widget Installing Spyware (fortiguardcenter.com)
1677.
Debugging Comments: Robin Hanson on the problems with comment systems (overcomingbias.com)
1678.
Google Jet Launches For Meteor Viewing Mission (nbc11.com)
1679.
Startup Revives Free Wi-Fi Hopes in S.F. (ap.google.com)
1680.
Google Files for Patent on Reading Text in Images and Video (techcrunch.com)