September 2008 Archive
511.
Merb's radical (but very cool) new caching mechanism (merbunity.com)
512.
Entrepreneurs hope to save world 1 baby at a time (usatoday.com)
513.
Hyperbrain Owner's Manual - 3. Keep tasks closed (inter-sections.net)
514.
Of Course You’ll Keep Developing For The iPhone (techcrunch.com)
515.
How we won an iPhone dev competition without any prior knowledge (jdevelopment.nl)
516.
Lenovo won't refund the Windows fee without an NDA (arstechnica.com)
517.
Giving up on Google App Engine (ionelmc.wordpress.com)
518.
Reddit's discussion for a guy that lost interest in programming (reddit.com)
519.
In our genes are remnants of old viruses that now take on new roles in our bodies (washingtonpost.com)
520.
Native JSON in IE8 (blogs.msdn.com)
521.
Obama Campaign Reveals Science Advisors (blog.wired.com)
522.
Our top 10 term sheet hacks (venturehacks.com)
523.
Countdown to a Meltdown (theatlantic.com)
524.
Tax the Hell Out of Wall Street; Give it to Main Street (blogmaverick.com)
525.
Spore's Piracy Problem (forbes.com)
526.
Are Cocky Developers Worth It? (itmanagement.earthweb.com)
527.
Windows Without Jerry: Microsoft to Can Seinfeld Ads? (technologizer.com)
528.
iPhone 2.1 Software Update Now Available (apple.com)
529.
New Neal Stephenson Book Out - Anathem (nealstephenson.com)
530.
Why IE will continue to win the enterprise browser wars (weblog.infoworld.com)
531.
Is Hell Exothermic or Endothermic? (magnitudes.wordpress.com)
532.
$98 Linux Laptop - The HiVision miniNote (techvideoblog.com)
533.
Human Genetics is Now a Viable Hobby -- 23andMe Cuts its Price to $399 (blog.wired.com)
534.
What it costs to sack a worker (economist.com)
535.
DSLs expand the solution space, GUIs limit it to the creator's vision (windley.com)
536.
Why You Should Hate the Treasury Bailout Proposal (nakedcapitalism.com)
537.
GoDaddy Charges Customer $6,579 in Fees; Points Finger at Drupal (huffingtonpost.com)
538.
Grin: A smarter way to grep code (pypi.python.org)
539.
Be sure to read Google Chrome's fine print (news.cnet.com)
540.
Gamer backlash against Spore DRM (arstechnica.com)