Mitch Kapor speaks at Y Combinator
(garry.posterous.com)
August 2008 Archive
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GIT 1.6.0 Released
(lkml.org)
303.
Contagious cancer: The evolution of a killer
(harpers.org)
304.
Struquine: A Useful Lisp Trick
(dorophone.blogspot.com)
305.
How Our Culture Keeps Students Out of Science
(chronicle.com)
306.
A Deeply Skeptical Look at C++0x
(importantshock.wordpress.com)
307.
Bruce Schneier on the recent DNS vulnerability
(schneier.com)
308.
People Want to Pay
(kk.org)
309.
If the world's greatest chef cooked for a living, he'd starve
(observer.guardian.co.uk)
310.
Old Masters and Young Geniuses
(kottke.org)
311.
Web Design Pattern
(37signals.com)
312.
Why Yahoo Japan Is Worth Nearly As Much As Yahoo
(techcrunch.com)
313.
The Web's Dirty Little Secret
(howtosplitanatom.com)
314.
Simplicity Is Not the Answer
(jnd.org)
315.
316.
Bouncing back from losing $20 million
(texasstartupblog.com)
317.
On being a bit of an idiot
(oblomovka.com)
318.
Seth Godin Advocates Click Fraud
(blog.affiliatetip.com)
319.
320.
6 Y Combinator Startups I Would Have Invested In Back Then
(onstartups.com)
321.
The most misunderstood book in CS
(kawagner.blogspot.com)
322.
Eee - a case study in bad marketing
(ericsink.com)
323.
Why We Compete with Google
(blogs.zoho.com)
324.
Techies can help line up low-cost tickets (TicketStumbler - YC summer 08)
(bostonherald.com)
325.
We're running out of IPv4 addresses. Time for IPv6. Really.
(arstechnica.com)
326.
REST Questions
(tbray.org)
327.
The Rise and Fall of Twitter
(techcrunch.com)
328.
Apple Now Worth More Than Google
(macrumors.com)
329.
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninjas
(codinghorror.com)
330.
Einstein versus Peer Review...
(scitation.aip.org)