September 2008 Archive
91.
Code Reuse in Google Chrome Browser (catonmat.net)
92.
Larry Page blasts white space FUD on capitol hill (arstechnica.com)
93.
The second Seinfeld and Gates Microsoft ad (youtube.com)
94.
Cory Doctorow: Firefox has my business, no matter how shiny the Chrome is (guardian.co.uk)
95.
5 Regular Expressions Every Web Programmer Should Know (immike.net)
96.
Nickb's very own New Mogul: business, leadership, management and financial news.arc (newmogul.com)
97.
JQuery finds its way into Microsoft and Nokia stacks (ajaxian.com)
98.
Ask HN: Tips to work on your startup ideas while still having a day job ()
99.
Is your Rails application safe? (railspikes.com)
100.
Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī -- Medieval Islamic Scientist, quite a read... (en.wikipedia.org)
101.
Don't buy that textbook, download it for free (nytimes.com)
102.
Your SATA RAID has a 56% chance of data loss (alumnit.ca)
103.
Joel Reymont's frustration with Erlang (groups.google.com)
104.
Pricing as Signal (joelonsoftware.com)
105.
Chuck: An Audio programming language - it's like a dream come true. (chuck.cs.princeton.edu)
106.
Donkey Kong source code found, original developer comments (atariage.com)
107.
Time lapse video of global air traffic over 24 hours (youtube.com)
108.
Free Trip to Boulder, Colorado For Developers (boulder.me)
109.
TC50 interview with Mark Cuban (techcrunch.com)
110.
Why rats can't vomit, and why humans do (ratbehavior.org)
111.
10 interesting open source software forks and why they happened (royal.pingdom.com)
112.
The 4 1/2 Day Workweek (particletree.com)
113.
OpenID Is Why I Hate The Internet (teddziuba.com)
114.
Save the Males (entertainment.timesonline.co.uk)
115.
Peter Thiel: Best Predictor of Startup Success Is Low CEO Pay (techcrunch.com)
116.
Walt Mossberg - Google’s G1: First Impressions (mossblog.allthingsd.com)
117.
How We Value the Super-Rich - Wall Street vs. Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
118.
I've watched the economy for 30 years. Now I'm truly scared (guardian.co.uk)
119.
The Secret to Raising Smart Kids (sciam.com)
120.
Can a Human See a Single Photon? (math.ucr.edu)