July 2008 Archive
1891.
More businesses considering 'wisdom of crowds' (sfgate.com)
1892.
Inside Nairobi, the Next Palo Alto? (nytimes.com)
1893.
Book Recommendation: C Interfaces and Implementations (bytepawn.com)
1894.
LivingSocial Gets $5 Million From Grotech Ventures and Steve Case To Create Social Apps (techcrunch.com)
1895.
Testing the new One-Click Ruby Installer for Windows (akitaonrails.com)
1896.
Mozlab: A REPL for XUL/Javascript debugging with Telnet, Emacs integration (hyperstruct.net)
1897.
Is Modern Mathematics Reliable? (scienceblogs.com)
1898.
Why Innovation Is Overrated (discussionleader.hbsp.com)
1899.
Apple Launching App Store Beta Program (techcrunch.com)
1900.
Don't all users read our 5,000 word privacy policy? (arstechnica.com)
1901.
Outlet: A PHP ORM (outlet-orm.org)
1902.
OSCON 2008: Python in 3 Hours (ppt) (holdenweb.com)
1903.
Union Square Ventures invests in Meetup (unionsquareventures.com)
1904.
Largely for better, sometimes for worse, our world has been defined by trade (economist.com)
1905.
Finding and Fixing a Home’s Power Hogs (nytimes.com)
1906.
The clouds are coming (gojko.net)
1907.
More Dreaming of Better User Interface (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1908.
Kevin Rose calls to non-rebut rumors about Digg and Google acquisition talks (realdanlyons.com)
1909.
Microsoft's Sphere display in action (blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com)
1910.
Women in Linux (linuxhaxor.net)
1911.
Ask HN: Cities and Ambition Practicum ()
1912.
What a Difference a Cert Makes (gigaom.com)
1913.
HTTParty (Rails HTTP lib) (railstips.org)
1914.
Teen Social Network myYearbook Gets $13 Million (techcrunch.com)
1915.
The Solar Billionaires: Who’s Made Mad Money off of Solar Power? (geeksaresexy.net)
1916.
Inside Cuil: strawberries and muffins (theregister.co.uk)
1917.
Knuth's routine to separate the the "man-compilers" from the "boy-compilers" (en.wikipedia.org)
1918.
Australian Government Proposes Checking MP3 Players at Airports (blog.wired.com)
1919.
IE8 Beta 2 getting heavy performance, crash-recovery tweaks (arstechnica.com)
1920.
Hacking Perl in Nightclubs (perl.com)