July 2008 Archive
931.
A Lean Laptop Built for Speed and Handling Everyday Tasks (nytimes.com)
932.
Y Combinator Challenge #9 - Photo/video sharing services (astartupaday.wordpress.com)
933.
Why Can't Microsoft Ship Open Source Software? (codinghorror.com)
934.
If You’re Open to Growth, You Tend to Grow (nytimes.com)
935.
Python isn't just Java without the compile (bitworking.org)
936.
From first timer to funded - valuing validation (localglobe.blogspot.com)
937.
This is why you don't piss off programmers (abcnews.go.com)
938.
Microsoft: The "Velvet Sweatshop" (1989) (krsaborio.net)
939.
Picture This: Where does Google's revenue come from? (thestandard.com)
940.
Deploy Rails apps to EC2 in minutes with the RoR JumpBox (jumpbox.com)
941.
Demographics Is Destiny (speirs.org)
942.
Linux development on the PlayStation 3: More than a toy (ibm.com)
943.
Comparing Google, Yahoo, Live, Ask & Cuil with Actual Queries & Data (seomoz.org)
944.
How Twitter could be worth nothing in a year (news.cnet.com)
945.
Kiva's warehouse robot system (spectrum.ieee.org)
946.
Don't Build Your Web Site In Flash (bruceclay.com)
947.
Twitter During a Zombie Outbreak (kensingtonvictoria.com)
948.
Apple's marketing chief spotted in Apple Store, comments on iPhone 3G activation snafus (thestandard.com)
949.
SISC - Scheme Interpreter Written in Java (sisc-scheme.org)
950.
What You Expect from Clients is What You Will Get (37signals.com)
951.
List Of People Who Need To Stop Writing Software (camendesign.com)
952.
Linden Lab CEO responds to Lively, says Second Life UI will be simplified (is8.thestandard.com)
953.
Smalltalk resurgence (cincomsmalltalk.com)
954.
Vengeance Is Ours; by Jared Diamond (newyorker.com)
955.
Django Sprint to 1.0 release - Come to Sausalito 7/18 (code.djangoproject.com)
956.
The Cocaine Auction Protocol: Anonymous Cryptographic Broadcast Paper (cl.cam.ac.uk)
957.
Nephrologist To Mac Blogger: The Unlikely Career Path Of MacRumors' Arnold Kim (alleyinsider.com)
958.
Instapaper brings beautifully simple bookmarking to the iPhone (venturebeat.com)
959.
Rewriting String.Left() (wordaligned.org)
960.
How to Ship Code and Influence People (skrenta.com)