December 2007 Archive
1471.
Asymptote: The Vector Graphics Language (asymptote.sourceforge.net)
1472.
Why buy what you can just copy? Digg. (valleywag.com)
1473.
Avoid back pain while sitting (sitsmarter.com)
1474.
Interesting robot chair concept (smart-machines.blogspot.com)
1475.
Optimized pow() approximation for Java and C / C++ (martin.ankerl.com)
1476.
Django and Comet: a recipe for the next killer app (rkblog.rk.edu.pl)
1477.
YC Dashboard widget (darrenstuart.com)
1478.
23 Mathematical Challenges for the Future (golem.ph.utexas.edu)
1479.
Breakthrough battery for electric cars? (msnbc.msn.com)
1480.
Apple Making Deals for Web Video Rentals (nytimes.com)
1481.
The Hobbyists Part 2. (startupcrunch.org)
1482.
Startup Bets Everything On New Year's Eve (money.cnn.com)
1483.
Big Media Boosts Internet TV in 2007 (redherring.com)
1484.
Stealing Content is Bad Enough, But Submitting It To Digg? That's Plain Wrong. (centernetworks.com)
1485.
Who Is Really Monitoring Your Domain Searches? (dailydomainer.com)
1486.
Fun with Project Euler and Scala (scala-blogs.org)
1487.
I think I prefer Ruby 1.8's non-support for Unicode over Ruby 1.9's "support". (intertwingly.net)
1488.
How to Put your lazy customers to work (blogs.dovetailsoftware.com)
1489.
On Practicality and Tool-Making - Why I'm not implementing my own programming language (plpatterns.blogspot.com)
1490.
Clojure Running on OLPC. LISP for Teenies! (jonathanwatmough.com)
1491.
i-Snake robotic surgeon 'will transform surgery' (news.bbc.co.uk)
1492.
George Dyson: Von Neuman's Universe (itc.conversationsnetwork.org)
1493.
Economist: Best and worst of a prime year for business news (economist.com)
1494.
Journal of Noncommutative Geometry (ems-ph.org)
1495.
MySQL clustering strategies and comparisions (linuxsutra.blogspot.com)
1496.
PayPal Founder Peter Thiel Invests in Hooja (mashable.com)
1497.
Pipelines Using Fibers in Ruby 1.9 (pragdave.blogs.pragprog.com)
1498.
Ask YC: Has anyone programmed with NLP software? ()
1499.
Innovative Minds Don't Think Alike (nytimes.com)
1500.
Generation Y Internet users aspire to become rich and famous rather than work for their country (hero.ac.uk)