December 2008 Archive
91.
Can Dropbox Be Trusted?
92.
Avoiding The Uncanny Valley of User Interface (codinghorror.com)
93.
Soon it will be time to start over, again (scripting.com)
94.
Ask HN: you're rich, now what?
95.
Why Learning Haskell/Python Makes You a Worse Programmer (lukeplant.me.uk)
96.
Karma Widget: Display Your YC (and other) Karma (duckduckgo.com)
97.
I've Seen the Future, and It Has a Kill Switch (schneier.com)
98.
See all the web bugs tracking you - Ghostery (ghostery.com)
99.
Diary of a Self-Help Dropout: Flirting With the 4-Hour Workweek (wired.com)
100.
Obama's Chief Speechwriter, 27, Works on Inaugural Address While Making His Own Transition (washingtonpost.com)
101.
Is This Your Paper On Single Serving Sites? (isthisyourpaperonsingleservingsites.com)
102.
Announcing Viviti: Build websites with no code and no hassle (we hope!) (viviti.com)
103.
Ask YC: Review my startup, Userfly ()
104.
Advice to Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science (csel.cs.colorado.edu)
105.
Let's talk about Python 3.0 (b-list.org)
106.
The memristor—the functional equivalent of a synapse—could revolutionize circuit design (spectrum.ieee.org)
107.
Startup lessons from serial entrepreneur Norm Brodsky (inc.com)
108.
GitHub's new Fork Queue (github.com)
109.
Real Advice Hurts (43folders.com)
110.
Job Interview Questions That Mean You’re Not Getting Hired…And One That Means You Are (glipress.blogspot.com)
111.
Date more than one girl. ()
112.
Honeybees are found to interact with quantum fields (science.box.sk)
113.
It's A Dirty Job, And I Love It (forbes.com)
114.
Hnweekly: weekly top stories from Hacker News (hnweekly.watdahel.com)
115.
The Mouse And The Rectangle (dustincurtis.com)
116.
Physics Nobel Prize Winner Steven Chu Nominated to be Secretary of Energy (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
117.
Can we live 1000 years? (dailygalaxy.com)
118.
Detailed How-To From Banned Digger (aszx.net)
119.
Official Gmail Blog: Fast PDF viewing right in your browser (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
120.
A programmer's view of the Universe, part 2: Mario Kart (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)