September 2008 Archive
871.
Japanese women like protected sites (chicagotribune.com)
872.
Clever comic strip explains Wall St. meltdown (slideshare.net)
873.
Seeking Co-Founder for Social.com Startup (Greater Boston) ()
874.
Facebook Users Who Hate Change Making Facebook Developers Hate Facebook Users (alleyinsider.com)
875.
Manifesto of the Programmer Liberation Front (alarmingdevelopment.org)
876.
Greenseng: A Green Search Engine That Actually Conserves Energy (by CO2Stats, YC Summer 08) (techcrunch.com)
877.
Legal digital music is commercial suicide (theregister.co.uk)
878.
Creating Startups in Gray Areas (centernetworks.com)
879.
Oops, Google's Knol Won't Be Killing Wikipedia After All (alleyinsider.com)
880.
4 Startups + 4 Months + 4 People = Mayhem (technation.com.au)
881.
Velocity dispersions in a cluster of stars: How fast could Usain Bolt have run? (arxiv.org)
882.
Google Chrome...is Windows inside, which may be a strategic error (news.cnet.com)
883.
Goodbye mocks, Farewell stubs (weblogs.asp.net)
884.
How software can be resilient to recession (cloudave.com)
885.
Kickass high-tech electric motorcycle, battery stores more power than Prius battery (treehugger.com)
886.
Technology recruitment in an early start-up (inter-sections.net)
887.
Russia halts trading after 17% share price fall (ft.com)
888.
The Success of Kayak.com (fastcompany.com)
889.
RescueTime Proving Useful For The Enterprise, Raises $900k (techcrunch.com)
890.
Light throws a curve ball (st-andrews.ac.uk)
891.
JavaScript in Chrome (ejohn.org)
892.
Techcrunch 50 Live Stream (techcrunch.com)
893.
Mark Guzdial's Amazon Blog: Programming is central to Computer Science (amazon.com)
894.
Bret on Social Games: Starting a Games Company in a Recession (bretterrill.com)
895.
Jakob Nielsen: 'About Us' Information on Websites (useit.com)
896.
TC50: Payola or a dodgy site from Ashton Kutcher, I know which I’d pick (inquisitr.com)
897.
Monkey-Patch Which Prohibits Monkey-Patching (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
898.
Large Hadron Collider forced to halt (news.bbc.co.uk)
899.
Angry IT workers: A ticking time bomb? (infoworld.com)
900.
Famous Awk One-Liners Explained, Part I (catonmat.net)