July 2008 Archive
781.
Persai launches, now called Pressflip (teddziuba.com)
782.
If someone can do it for free, then it will be inevitably free (montrealtechwatch.com)
783.
Why Won't Google Video Just Die? (blog.wired.com)
784.
Results of our Ruby development survey (devver.net)
785.
My Top 10 Worst Business Ideas (shoemoney.com)
786.
SQL Injection Part II (Make Sure You Are Sitting Down) (coldfusionmuse.com)
787.
Culprit found for lower sperm counts: soy (contains estrogen-like chemical) (guardian.co.uk)
788.
Need an updated resume? Maybe something like this... (gigtide.com)
789.
Oldest Bible (4th Century New Testament) Pieced Together, to be Made Available Online (dsc.discovery.com)
790.
Saving The Music Business (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
791.
Del.icio.us 2.0 (now delicious.com) (delicious.com)
792.
Home warriors (economist.com)
793.
Inside Nairobi, the Next Palo Alto? (nytimes.com)
794.
Ask YC: Thinking of Launching Coworking in Silicon Valley, with a twist ()
795.
Loopt strikes a deal to make massive use of GPS data cost effective (venturebeat.com)
796.
Think Before You Voicemail (techcrunch.com)
797.
Got Flash? Got Silverlight? Make a FlashLight (blog.innerfence.com)
798.
I need to build a house, what kind of hammer should I buy? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
799.
Ask HN: How does Amazon EC2 compare to shared web hosting?
800.
26 innovations that have defined the last 20 years (howtosplitanatom.com)
801.
Netflix to Stream On Xbox 360 (gizmodo.com)
802.
Project BlueEye - Ixpcam (girtonlabs.googlepages.com)
803.
Project Orion is one of the stupidest, most wonderful ideas ever conceived in America. (lupoleboucher.livejournal.com)
804.
New contact lenses with LEDs and circuits could become a tiny personal display (guardian.co.uk)
805.
Firefox now 19% market share, eating more of MSIE's lunch (alleyinsider.com)
806.
Why Analytical Applications Fail (juiceanalytics.com)
807.
Live fulltext search in Ruby on Rails (blog.zmok.net)
808.
Flipping Web Sites, Selling the Niche (nytimes.com)
809.
Why is the U.S. innovative? (news.ycombinator.com)
810.
Erlang meets Lisp (again) (foldr.org)