July 2008 Archive
631.
Rate/review our startup - Web-based VoIP+Jabber IM (indafon.com)
632.
FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules in blocking file-sharers (biz.yahoo.com)
633.
Jessica Livingston Speaking at Business of Software Conference in Boston (foundersatwork.com)
634.
Js-hotkeys - Google Code (code.google.com)
635.
Git - Fast Version Control System (git-scm.com)
636.
There's more than one way to skin the revenue cat (37signals.com)
637.
Warning: Habits May Be Good for You (nytimes.com)
638.
Are your sleep habits making you fat, nasty and dumb? (jonathanfields.com)
639.
Prevailing theory of aging challenged in Stanford worm study (thinkgene.com)
640.
The Dark Knight and Game Theory (quantitativepeace.com)
641.
Out-of-print math books (terrytao.wordpress.com)
642.
How To Raise Money For Your StartUp (jasonnazar.com)
643.
My trip to Boston: The 7 tips from Y Combinator (barbarayersin.com)
644.
Pathologists Believe They Have Pinpointed Achilles Heel of HIV (scienceblog.com)
645.
XMPPHP - PHP Jabber library (code.google.com)
646.
Follow Reddit from the Console (catonmat.net)
647.
Virtual fencing: A new way of corralling cattle is being tested in New Mexico (economist.com)
648.
The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages (free ebook) (research.microsoft.com)
649.
Think small: Less red tape, and more red carpets for European entrepreneurs. (thenextweb.org)
650.
1200 Baud Archeology: Reconstructing Apple I BASIC from a Cassette Tape (pagetable.com)
651.
Logic, Programming and Prolog [free book] (ida.liu.se)
652.
Nontechnical 17 year old startup founder with chutzpah is asking for advice
653.
Ask YC: What do you think about Startuply? ()
654.
Is Perl Difficult? (prescod.net)
655.
Forget Silicon: How to Be Steel Valley (sonyalabs.com)
656.
Do you suffer from Programmer's Apathy? (petesqbsite.com)
657.
Hello: Macs are about to get interesting again (cultofmac.com)
658.
Google To Launch Venture Fund (techcrunch.com)
659.
8 Mathematic Tattoos You Need to See (studenthacks.org)
660.
Are You Productive In the Morning Or Creative at Night? (blog.timberry.com)