May 2008 Archive
302.
Microsoft to Limit Capabilities of Cheap Laptops
(pcworld.com)
304.
SMS 4x More Expensive Than Data From Hubble
(physorg.com)
305.
Age and the Entrepreneur
(paul.kedrosky.com)
306.
307.
Google's search business to be bigger than Windows
(alleyinsider.com)
308.
309.
310.
Twelve commandments for Beautiful Python code
(commandline.org.uk)
311.
Are Human Experts Less Prone to Catastrophic Errors than Machine-Learned Models?
(anand.typepad.com)
312.
We're all guinea pigs in Google's search experiment
(news.cnet.com)
313.
Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery - slide presentation
(simonwillison.net)
314.
315.
Webmonkey.com returns
(webmonkey.com)
316.
Changing Your Address
(tbray.org)
317.
Prototyping 50 Games in One Semester
(gamasutra.com)
318.
CBS buying CNET for $1.8 billion
(alleyinsider.com)
319.
Bye Matlab, hello Python, thanks Sage
(vnoel.wordpress.com)
320.
Just need a hacker dude and we'll be rich
(sfbay.craigslist.org)
321.
Google Analytics - 20 Ways to Fix Analytics. Please Hurry?
(ryanspoon.com)
322.
Scribd Goes Straight, Bans Porn
(techcrunch.com)
323.
The Rise of Contextual User Interfaces
(readwriteweb.com)
324.
Yahoo UI Design Stencils (for Visio, Omnigraffle)
(developer.yahoo.com)
325.
Take that, license plate scanners!
(areino.com)
326.
The Perl Foundation receives $200,000 donation in support of Perl 6 development
(perlfoundation.org)
327.
Bill Gates personally quashed Microsoft-Yahoo merger
(kara.allthingsd.com)
328.
Paul Graham
(web.archive.org)
329.
An Open Letter to Facebook's Founder from Professor Davidoff (a lesson on deal terms)
(dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
330.
How to say no
(37signals.com)