September 2008 Archive
391.
Rumor: Google to buy Valve (videogame developer/publisher) (theinquirer.net)
392.
Be A Man, Run As The Root Account (garyshood.com)
393.
Ask YC: Single founder company with prototype, how do I improve my odds of being accepted. ()
394.
What it's like to work at YouNoodle (blog.snaptalent.com)
395.
The Great PC RAM Swindle (appleinsider.com)
396.
Learning Some Twisted Lessons (ticketstumbler.com)
397.
Get the physical location of wireless router from its MAC address (coderrr.wordpress.com)
398.
Ask HN: Advertising networks that pay per click, but are flexible. ()
399.
Internet Bots: Anatomy of a Stock Selling Frenzy (hothardware.com)
400.
What’s your favorite “programmer” cartoon (stackoverflow.com)
401.
Looking out for number one (plus.maths.org)
402.
Project Longshot: 100 Year probe mission to Alpha Centauri (en.wikipedia.org)
403.
AT&T history (image) (friendfeed.s3.amazonaws.com)
404.
Rejected By Apple? Sell Your iPhone App Yourself, Profit (alleyinsider.com)
405.
Larry Ellison's Brilliant Anti-Cloud Computing Rant (blogs.wsj.com)
406.
Success as an Entrepreneur: Why It’s Not About You (getrichslowly.org)
407.
Review of Chrome by a former IE designer (scottberkun.com)
408.
Libv8 + libfastcgi = server-side Javascript (tokuhirom.vox.com)
409.
Spore User Research Outtakes (vimeo.com)
410.
Attention new products: Focus on your core feature (fliggo.posterous.com)
411.
When does Google Chrome talk to Google.com? (mattcutts.com)
412.
Analysis of Amazon Mechanical Turk's data quality (blog.doloreslabs.com)
413.
Django-CMS - The new CMS for Django (django-cms.org)
414.
Erlang: An introduction to gen_event by creating Account Notifications (Part 3) (spawnlink.com)
415.
Ask HN: What would you do with $700 Billion? ()
416.
Anybody here regularly lift weights? ()
417.
Ask HN: Beaten to the punch by a competitor, advice? ()
418.
A Modest Proposal (zeldman.com)
419.
Ask YC: Feedback please - Actual size visualization webapp. (pective.com)
420.
Why isn't there a Linux distro out there that is made for huge web 2.0 infrastructures? (badcheese.com)