July 2008 Archive
1171.
Signs You're a Crappy Programmer (and don't know it) (damienkatz.net)
1172.
Why Microsoft will win Yahoo and Google is not the greatest tech company (money.cnn.com)
1173.
What Socrates really said about knowledge (skeptic.com)
1174.
OLEDs are the future of screens (digitivity.com)
1175.
Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku (independent.co.uk)
1176.
Handling Flash Crowds From Your Garage (usenix.org)
1177.
Google, Viacom now clashing over YouTube employee records (news.cnet.com)
1178.
Amazon Invests in Ruby Hosting Company (techcrunch.com)
1179.
World's oldest blogger makes final post (theage.com.au)
1180.
Paint Servers: SVG and Canvas (ajaxian.com)
1181.
Why Google Isn't Spending $200 Million On Digg (alleyinsider.com)
1182.
The end of IT as we know it (bcs.org)
1183.
Google's information gathering techniques (entertainment.slashdot.org)
1184.
Developer impressions and lessons learned from iPhone App Store launch (groups.google.com)
1185.
BricaBox Back From The Dead as Open Source Platform (centernetworks.com)
1186.
80 How-To Sites Worth Bookmarking (lifehack.org)
1187.
Piet: a programming language in which programs look like abstract paintings (dangermouse.net)
1188.
Nanotube Radio (physics.berkeley.edu)
1189.
Secure Design Using a Microcontroller (I) (dev.emcelettronica.com)
1190.
The Importance Of Blog Linking Seems to Be Declining (louisgray.com)
1191.
Silicon Valley VC confidence index falls to new low (thestandard.com)
1192.
Google, Cloud economics, BigTable + GFS vs. EU privacy laws (jroller.com)
1193.
John Gruber: WebKit Performance on iPhone OS X 2.0 (daringfireball.net)
1194.
Opinion: Microsoft must move fast to realize its online future (arstechnica.com)
1195.
Iverson on APL (vector.org.uk)
1196.
Reddish (ycombinator/reddit clone for Google App Engine) open sourced. (groups.google.com)
1197.
Dry times in venture-land: IPOs drop to zero in Q2 (venturebeat.com)
1198.
Matplotlib - plotting with Python (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1199.
A conversation with Chris Anderson, Curator of TED Conference - Charlie Rose (charlierose.com)
1200.
Rogue ported to Common Lisp (a-nickels-worth.blogspot.com)