October 2008 Archive
1981.
"Quiet enjoyment" in Apple C header licenses (partiallydisassembled.net)
1982.
Clickjacking Details (ha.ckers.org)
1983.
Off with their heads! How Jack Welch would solve the banking crisis (pbs.org)
1984.
No Recession for Bicycle Makers (treehugger.com)
1985.
Yield Prolog: Prolog in Python (yieldprolog.sourceforge.net)
1986.
Setting up a Lisp web development enviroment (kzar.co.uk)
1987.
Lehman Brother's CEO Knocked Out (businessandmedia.org)
1988.
The Fuzzy-Wuzzy World of Tech Spy Shots (technologizer.com)
1989.
Best Buy's "Enterprise Twitter" (readwriteweb.com)
1990.
Google Maps' First High-Res Satellite Images (readwriteweb.com)
1991.
Capital Efficiency Finds It's Moment (avc.com)
1992.
The Veruca Salt Economy (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1993.
Radiant iPhone Extension 0.0.1 (gravityblast.com)
1994.
MerbCamp webcast info released: starting Saturday, watch the talks live (merbcamp.com)
1995.
Unknown Typographic Marks (retinart.net)
1996.
"Hands on" with Microsoft's Touchless SDK (weblog.infoworld.com)
1997.
8 ways to grow your software company in a bad economy (blog.immply.com)
1998.
Fred Wilson: Capital Efficiency Finds Its Moment (alleyinsider.com)
1999.
How Much Do Top Tier Bloggers and Social Media Consultants Get Paid? (readwriteweb.com)
2000.
Five million in funding for local information ventures (newschallenge.org)
2001.
Is this the bottom? Maybe for now. But not forever. (rondam.blogspot.com)
2002.
SonicSwap Puts Your iTunes Library On The Web For Streaming And Sharing (techcrunch.com)
2003.
Time for Corporate Governance Reform? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2004.
Advice for Chris Messina (scripting.com)
2005.
Seven habits for writing secure PHP applications (ibm.com)
2006.
The economic downturn and your startup | Introspection (blog.jeffhaynie.us)
2007.
Linus on making releases (torvalds-family.blogspot.com)
2008.
A Stark Reality for Silicon Valley (uncov.com)
2009.
When Companies Don't Fear Customer Support, Everybody Wins (newmediacampaigns.com)
2010.
Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey (waxy.org)