Biologists discover "first known species to live in isolation in its own ecosystem"
(sundayindependent.co.za)
October 2008 Archive
2101.
2102.
2103.
The Scariest High-Tech Haunted Houses in America
(eventective.com)
2104.
2105.
Developing Web Applications with Erlang
(vimeo.com)
2106.
Why I like netbooks
(scripting.com)
2107.
NYT Co. claims 50 million uniques in September
(thestandard.com)
2108.
Design Fail Patterns: Ways That Bad Designs Get Chosen
(blog.slickedit.com)
2109.
Google Maps API now offers reverse geocoding
(googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com)
2110.
Why Platforms Are Letting Us Down - And What They Should Do About It
(readwriteweb.com)
2111.
My Take on the Calacanis Email Missive
(centernetworks.com)
2112.
Microsoft to rush out emergency Windows patch
(infoworld.com)
2113.
"Clojure for Lisp Programmers" Talk Summary
(lisp-univ-etc.blogspot.com)
2114.
Computing In The Nucleus Of An Atom Achieved
(scientificblogging.com)
2115.
2116.
Solving 11 Likely Problems In Your Multithreaded Code
(msdn.microsoft.com)
2117.
Free book: Squeak by Example (300 pp PDF)
(iam.unibe.ch)
2118.
The World's Most Dangerous Programming Blog
(codinghorror.com)
2119.
2120.
Firefox Minefield: Leaves Chrome In The Dust
(news.cnet.com)
2121.
6.5 Million Robots Now Inhabit the Earth
(blogs.spectrum.ieee.org)
2122.
Linux Is Making Me Insane
(slate.com)
2123.
AOL Begins Shutdown Of AOL Pictures, BlueString And Xdrive
(techcrunch.com)
2124.
Venture Capital Financing Slows Amid Economic Downturn
(online.wsj.com)
2125.
Sticky tape is source of X-rays
(news.bbc.co.uk)
2126.
Hypnosis Lets Regular People See Numbers as Colors
(blog.wired.com)
2127.
But Have We Learned Enough (from the Great Depression)?
(nytimes.com)
2128.
Cellphone Banking Helping To Fight Poverty In India
(technologyreview.com)
2129.
Running a startup is like...
(friendfeed.com)
2130.
From a Strip of Scotch Tape, X-Rays
(nytimes.com)