July 2008 Archive
2581.
Blogs, JavaScript and security (alistapart.com)
2582.
Implementing a blog in Common Lisp (dirtyhack.org)
2583.
8 Bomb Blasts in Bangalore, India (friendfeed.com)
2584.
The ascent of scripting languages (geeksaresexy.net)
2585.
Why Lisp? (fourmilab.ch)
2586.
Latest Yahoo chatter: Jerry Yang and Sue Decker are toast (alleyinsider.com)
2587.
Hookworms relieve allergy symptoms - researcher tests by infecting himself (nytimes.com)
2588.
Will Apple sweeten the iPhone deal at the last minute again? (alleyinsider.com)
2589.
Supercomputing for the masses: Nvidia CUDA (p16blog.com)
2590.
The really early days of computing. How I shot down VisiCalc (embedded.com)
2591.
The Cron Commandments (blog.unixdaemon.net)
2592.
Basecamp's new affiliate program (affiliate.37signals.com)
2593.
Are you a top down or bottoms up kind of leader? (jacksonfish.com)
2594.
Why Johnny Can't Add (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2595.
Py65: A 6502 Microprocessor Simulator in Python (mikenaberezny.com)
2596.
The VC Asset Class Crisis Thing: Venture Capital is NOT in crisis (paul.kedrosky.com)
2597.
25 Absolute Essentials for Networking Success (dumblittleman.com)
2598.
The Why of Gnip: Stop building what everyone else is building (blog.gnipcentral.com)
2599.
Jan Chipchase: Our cell phones, ourselves (ted.com)
2600.
RIAA's wishlist includes gutted DMCA, mandatory filters, restrictions on materials (arstechnica.com)
2601.
Database partitioning/sharding [video] (news.zdnet.com)
2602.
VCs Reap What They Sow - GigaOM (gigaom.com)
2603.
IBM supercomputer to aid osteoporosis treatment (news.cnet.com)
2604.
Deepening Cycle of Job Loss Seen Lasting Into ’09 (nytimes.com)
2605.
New research shows the body turns fructose into fat faster than other sugars. (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
2606.
What the Olympics reveal, and conceal, about China (tnr.com)
2607.
The Most Addictive Facebook Apps Are Games (alleyinsider.com)
2608.
Why Powerset is important and different (dondodge.typepad.com)
2609.
The Death of Gallium (asimovs.com)
2610.
Mozilla sets Guinness World Record with Firefox 3 launch (arstechnica.com)