July 2008 Archive
811.
Rails - Simple Asynchronous Processing (cfis.savagexi.com)
812.
What if I don't want to "join the conversation?" (dangerouslyawesome.com)
813.
An Attempt to Explain iPhone's Missing Copy/Paste (daringfireball.net)
814.
In Search of a Beautiful Mind: MIT Mathematician and Logo inventor Seymour Papert (boston.com)
815.
Do Startup Companies Need Community Managers? (readwriteweb.com)
816.
Ruby/Rails book recommendations by skill level/background (newb to haxor, Java refugee...) (blog.mrneighborly.com)
817.
Aria2: High speed command line download utility (debaday.debian.net)
818.
Why trying to Out-Google Google is a search for FAIL (and how to actually do it) (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
819.
Little b: Lisp and AI employed to create a natural language for systems biology (physorg.com)
820.
Government web sites should focus on RSS, not redesigns (feedity.wordpress.com)
821.
BigTable and Why it Changes Everything (jetfar.com)
822.
The Story of the Fail Whale (readwriteweb.com)
823.
Sergey Brin and Larry Page: Inside the Google machine (ted.com)
824.
The most important revenue number you present in a business plan (jslogan.com)
825.
Integrating your HUnit (or other) tests into your cabal package [haskell] (blog.holdenkarau.com)
826.
Chris Sacca: Couldn't be happier for Omnisio (whatisleft.org)
827.
Antikythera mechanism: a complex astronomical calculator from 100 B.C. (en.wikipedia.org)
828.
Luca Cardelli: Bad Engineering Properties of Object Oriented Languages (doc.cat-v.org)
829.
Socialbrowse makes web surfing a group activity (leftthebox.com)
830.
How to use Google’s SMTP server and Gmail to send emails with Ruby (rubybook.wordpress.com)
831.
"L" is not a code smell (weblog.raganwald.com)
832.
Y Combinator Diaries: Installment #6 (socialbias.com)
833.
Myth of Consensus Explodes: APS Opens Global Warming Debate (dailytech.com)
834.
German company switching 12,000 desktops from PC to Mac (9to5mac.com)
835.
Denmark is now world's happiest nation (news.bbc.co.uk)
836.
Ask YC: what is your most important idea? ()
837.
Digg is Dead (forfraksake.com)
838.
Car Sales at 10-Year Low (nytimes.com)
839.
Is the American economy too big to fail? (nytimes.com)
840.
A supercomputer at home (badrix.wordpress.com)