July 2008 Archive
121.
Rate/Review my startup - mixturtle (mixturtle.com)
122.
How many of you expect to die? (newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com)
123.
See Twitter's SQL. (twitter.com)
124.
Why programmers should play Go (railspikes.com)
125.
The Hydrogen Hoax (thenewatlantis.com)
126.
How To Build A Web App in Four Days For $10,000 (techcrunch.com)
127.
Why Apple didn't use X for the window system (developers.slashdot.org)
128.
Craiglist introduces phone verification systems; spammers are not happy (blackhatworld.com)
129.
The Economics of Testing Ugly Code (1729.com)
130.
5 questions for Y Combinator's Paul Graham (blog.easydns.org)
131.
BOSS – The Next Step in our Open Search Ecosystem (developer.yahoo.net)
132.
Controlled experiment in futures markets: onions (money.cnn.com)
133.
On Math Teaching: Lockhart's Lament (maa.org)
134.
Startup Job Site Gets Backing From Y Combinator, Relaunches As Startuply (techcrunch.com)
135.
Reverse autocomplete: a small tweak on the familiar feature (lkozma.net)
136.
Who Needs Music Labels? Last.fm Starts Paying Royalties To Unsigned Artists (techcrunch.com)
137.
Wufoo On Asking Users for Their Feelings (particletree.com)
138.
How the Man finally brought e-gold down (stakeventures.com)
139.
The Shaggy God - Richard Stallman in Boston Magazine (bostonmagazine.com)
140.
Common Lisp Quick Reference (clqr.berlios.de)
141.
Sunil Mittal on Entrepreneurship (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
142.
Google Walks Away From Digg Deal (techcrunch.com)
143.
Google says there are now 10^12 unique URLs. I am proud to announce the 2nd trillion. (ianab.com)
144.
How to Say Nothing in 500 Words (www3.baylor.edu)
145.
Signs you're a bad programmer, and how to remedy them (badprogrammer.infogami.com)
146.
Coolest 2GB ThumbDrive Ever (blog.makezine.com)
147.
OpenDNS Makes $20k/day Filtering Phishing And Porn Sites (techcrunch.com)
148.
Why I Still Like C (mitchgolden.com)
149.
How to Jumpstart the Economy - Tax Free Small Businesses (blogmaverick.com)
150.
How to be productive instead of inane (unalone.net)