September 2008 Archive
691.
23andMe makes personalized genetics more affordable (23andme.com)
692.
Most Important Programmer Skills: Communication Skills? Uh. No. (lbrandy.com)
693.
Town Introduces its own Currency (bloomberg.com)
694.
More Artists Steer Clear of iTunes (online.wsj.com)
695.
Meet Chrome, Google’s Windows Killer (techcrunch.com)
696.
Why Stallman is wrong when he calls cloud computing stupid (arstechnica.com)
697.
Socialbrowse (YC Winter 08): Don't Surf Alone (readwriteweb.com)
698.
IE6 still kicking: New Gmail code base now for IE6 too (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
699.
Citigroup buys Wachovia (money.cnn.com)
700.
Doomsday: Why Google needs its own browser (pbs.org)
701.
BigDog: The Most Advanced Quadruped Robot on Earth (bostondynamics.com)
702.
Offshore Drilling Graph Speaks for Itself (treehugger.com)
703.
Towards a new test of general relativity? (esa.int)
704.
The comic book might be Google Chrome's biggest innovation (a new way to launch products?) (michaelgr.com)
705.
How Much Money Does It Take To Be A TechCrunch50 Finalist? (sproutly.com)
706.
Forget Being First, Just Be Different (bradmaier.com)
707.
Companies Who Make Money: Virtualmin (YC winter 07) (thenextweb.org)
708.
The Database Programmer: Advanced Table Design: Secure Password Resets (database-programmer.blogspot.com)
709.
Scheme vs Common Lisp (community.schemewiki.org)
710.
A matrix of potential buzzwords (burri.to)
711.
Grid Computing using Javascript (blog.tupil.com)
712.
The Most Beautiful Machine (based on idea of Claude Shannon) (kugelbahn.ch)
713.
Golden Rules for Making Money 2.0 (blog.roninapp.com)
714.
The view from Silicon Valley (money.cnn.com)
715.
Crash of 1987 compared to today (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
716.
The A-Z of Programming Languages: Haskell (computerworld.com.au)
717.
Apple Has Learned The Importance of Play. We Should Too (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
718.
How do touch screens work, and where are they heading? (economist.com)
719.
43Folders: the new mission statement (43folders.com)
720.
Google Tweaks Its AdWords Algorithm (techcrunch.com)