July 2008 Archive
601.
Food for the brain: What to eat to make you smarter (economist.com)
602.
iPhone App Store To Launch Thursday Morning (techcrunch.com)
603.
All About Python and Unicode (boodebr.org)
604.
Web Form Design Patterns: Sign-Up Forms (smashingmagazine.com)
605.
First Look: OpenMoko's Linux-based open smartphone platform (arstechnica.com)
606.
Ask YC: Would you share your (successful) Y Combinator applicaton? ()
607.
My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors (nytimes.com)
608.
Reply to Scobleizer's "Silicon Valley VC Disease" (scobleizer.com)
609.
Pathfinding with A* (theory.stanford.edu)
610.
Opening up the FreeRunner (along with the debug kit, spares, and some advice for US users) (blog.holdenkarau.com)
611.
The Real Long Tail: Why both Chris Anderson and Anita Elberse are Wrong (anand.typepad.com)
612.
UK hacker meetup tomorrow in London ()
613.
Ask HN: How do you keep motivated? ()
614.
Summers Vindicated (again) (marginalrevolution.com)
615.
Vanity Fair writer agrees to be waterboarded in a demonstration, video (vanityfair.com)
616.
Technical co-founder needed for Studeous ()
617.
The web design guru web designers love to hate. (guardian.co.uk)
618.
Perl Myths (slides from OSCON 2008) (timbunce.files.wordpress.com)
619.
Open source twitter (identi.ca)
620.
Maybe Normalizing Isn't Normal (codinghorror.com)
621.
Housing Bailout Bill: Say Goodbye to Untaxed Internet Transactions (nestmannblog.sovereignsociety.com)
622.
Ask HN: What are some important "failure" lessons learned while doing your startup? ()
623.
New iPhone 3G Sold Out (appleiphoneapps.com)
624.
How CAPTCHA got trashed - The wiggly words are now most useful for malware authors (computerworld.com.au)
625.
How your behaviour can change your children’s DNA (timesonline.co.uk)
626.
Scrabulous Relaunches Under A New Facebook App Name Called Wordscraper (pulse2.com)
627.
Tough love: Linux needs more haters (blogs.zdnet.com)
628.
Rules to Keep Your Skin in Wall Street Massacre (bloomberg.com)
629.
Don't Quit Your Day Job (forbes.com)
630.
Mike Maples: The Party is Over (pehub.com)