September 2008 Archive
31.
The Diskette That Blew Trixter's Mind (trixter.wordpress.com)
32.
Webkit - Introducing SquirrelFish Extreme (webkit.org)
33.
Stanford To Offer Free CS and Robotics Courses (deviceguru.com)
34.
Google backs gay marriage (googleblog.blogspot.com)
35.
Cappuccino (YC Winter 08) Brings Cocoa-Like Programming To The Web (techcrunch.com)
36.
Founder Stories (trevorblackwell.com)
37.
Fed takes over AIG (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
38.
The Rise and Fall of Lisp at the Jet Propulsion Lab. (flownet.com)
39.
Peter Norvig's Election 2008 FAQ (norvig.com)
40.
Tim O'Reilly: Stop throwing sheep, do something worthy (news.cnet.com)
41.
Apple blocks Pragmatic Programmers' release of iPhone book for developers (pragprog.com)
42.
FAQ’s of Lehman and A.I.G. - by U of Chicago economists at Freakonomics (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
43.
SpaceX launches 1st commercial rocket into orbit (ap.google.com)
44.
Stock Market Meltdowns - Why they will happen again and again and again (blogmaverick.com)
45.
How to Create the Perfect Fake Identity (Bruce Schneier) (wired.com)
46.
Dean Kamen on The Luke Arm. Simply Amazing. (medgadget.com)
47.
75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques (smashingmagazine.com)
48.
There's no shame in looking good (37signals.com)
49.
Sergey Brin's blog (?) (too.blogspot.com)
50.
This is the page that made doing OOP in Javascript click for me. (crockford.com)
51.
Plan B for Fundraising (Guy Kawasaki making sense) (blogs.openforum.com)
52.
Google brought back oldest available index for their 10th birthday (google.com)
53.
Programming's Dirtiest Little Secret (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
54.
A hacker's loneliness
55.
Text-Messaging Rates Come Under Scrutiny (online.wsj.com)
56.
Tipjoy Raises $1 Million For Its Simple Micropayment Platform (techcrunch.com)
57.
PG - "The Papa Bear" - on BusinessWeek's list of most influential people on the web (images.businessweek.com)
58.
Muxtape Relaunching, and Muxtape's story (muxtape.com)
59.
Non-Hacker News
60.
Carbon nanotechnology in a 17th century Damascus sword (scienceblogs.com)