September 2008 Archive
3481.
Diditz - Done something cool? Create a did-it. (diditz.com)
3482.
Someone Is Impersonating Ted Dziuba on Twitter (twitter.com)
3483.
Some Facebook Secrets to Better Operations (highscalability.com)
3484.
V8 vs TraceMonkey vs SquirrelFish vs IE8 BenchMarks (waynepan.com)
3485.
Who is supplying their images? (huffingtonpost.com)
3486.
You browse mobile? ()
3487.
New home door locks can be controlled online (ap.google.com)
3488.
Cuil Whipped. Cuil has dropped to almost zero usage share. (marketshare.hitslink.com)
3489.
Will Google Chrome have a devastating effect on StumbleUpon? ()
3490.
UAV Helicopters Learn to Fly Themselves by Watching (gizmodo.com)
3491.
Chrome market-share hits new overnight high of 1.57% (marketshare.hitslink.com)
3492.
RescueTime now supports Google Chrome for Windows (blog.rescuetime.com)
3493.
Comment/critique on my pet project, a reddit delicious chimera (tagz.in)
3494.
The first scheduling Web App to support iCal integration (techcrunch.com)
3495.
How to accept voicemail on your blog? ()
3496.
The first Microsoft Seinfeld spot: The ad about nothing (venturebeat.com)
3497.
Why I still read technical books (timstall.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com)
3498.
The 5 Most Laughable Terms of Service On the Net (yro.slashdot.org)
3499.
IE8: Robbing Peter to pay Paul (devcentral.f5.com)
3500.
Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? (slate.com)
3501.
Vodafone to Resell Dell's Netbook (pcworld.com)
3502.
Wireless Communication using FLEX and ERIKA Enterprise Basic (dev.emcelettronica.com)
3503.
Unemployment Rate Rises to 6.1% (nytimes.com)
3504.
Tracking the reasons many girls avoid science and math (esciencenews.com)
3505.
Open Source Textbooks Challenge a Paradigm (blog.wired.com)
3506.
Explaining Microsoft Shoe Circus ad (geeyk.com)
3507.
Ask YC: What was the longest you went without internet connection? Are you an addict? ()
3508.
Joost To Kill Desktop Client (gigaom.com)
3509.
Hanna blows onshore near North-South Carolina line (ap.google.com)
3510.
Ball control on a touch screen (using a Microchip microcontroller) (dev.emcelettronica.com)