September 2008 Archive
361.
Tineye, a new way to search images (tineye.com)
362.
Fab@Home: using fabbers - machines that can make almost anything, right on your desktop (fabathome.org)
363.
Google Chrome Comics (google.com)
364.
Loss Of Sleep, Even For A Single Night, Increases Inflammation In The Body (sciencedaily.com)
365.
Erlang: An introduction to gen_fsm by creating an ATM (Part 2) (spawnlink.com)
366.
Podcaster Developer Uses Little-Known "Ad Hoc" Mode To Distribute Banned iPhone App (readwriteweb.com)
367.
How to make your user interface CRAP (usabilityfriction.com)
368.
Canonical to fund upstream Linux usability improvements (arstechnica.com)
369.
Sharecropping in the Orchard: Everything old is new again (weblog.raganwald.com)
370.
Beautycheck - Human Facial Attractiveness (uni-regensburg.de)
371.
"Macs are glorified Fisher-Price activity centres for adults" (guardian.co.uk)
372.
Adobe official confirms Flash for the iPhone, says Apple will decide when (iphoneatlas.com)
373.
Automattic (Wordpress) Has Acquired IntenseDebate’s Enhanced Comment System (techcrunch.com)
374.
The Elephant: Why is JRuby such a polarizing issue? (blog.headius.com)
375.
Japanese Girl Sensation: Virtual Boyfriends (Webkare) (techcrunch.com)
376.
New Microsoft Commercials Are Live (techcrunch.com)
377.
The real difference between liberals and conservatives (blog.ted.com)
378.
Ask HN: Pointless Spam? ()
379.
Flex: The Unix Geek's Ideal Flash Environment (benjisimon.blogspot.com)
380.
How companies should hire developers (antoniocangiano.com)
381.
Using GNU's GDB Debugger (dirac.org)
382.
A free/open-source library for quantitative finance (quantlib.org)
383.
Hands on with some surprising $80 night vision goggles (arstechnica.com)
384.
Reaching the right people (sethgodin.typepad.com)
385.
10 inspiring admin interfaces (nemetral.net)
386.
Erlang's Mnesia no longer has 2GB storage limit (weblambdazero.blogspot.com)
387.
Did Google Reverse-engineer Windows? (arstechnica.com)
388.
Announcing the Disqus API (blog.disqus.net)
389.
Ask HN: Will you be switching to Chrome?
390.
HN: Here's 100 invites to our closed beta ()