August 2008 Archive
1381.
We’re Far Removed From Proof of ‘Six Degrees’ Theory (blogs.wsj.com)
1382.
Tutorial on Scheme and Lambda Calculus (shlomifish.org)
1383.
A Secondary Market For Private Company Stock (avc.com)
1384.
First Look: Mozilla Snowl (webworkerdaily.com)
1385.
Who Will Be First to Sue Alexa? (centernetworks.com)
1386.
Surf Jack - HTTPS will not save you (enablesecurity.com)
1387.
Google's Keyczar: Safe and Simple Cryptography (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
1388.
Ruby 1.9: What to Expect (slideshow.rubyforge.org)
1389.
Deafness and the User Experience (alistapart.com)
1390.
N Guilty Men (law.ucla.edu)
1391.
Jean-Louis Gassée Returns from Obscurity… (roughlydrafted.com)
1392.
Cineplex big screens available to Xbox gamers (cbc.ca)
1393.
Derek Sivers: Reversible business models (sivers.org)
1394.
Graves Found From Sahara’s Green Period (nytimes.com)
1395.
Stream Your Music Collection to Your iPhone (App Free for First 100k Users) (simplifymedia.com)
1396.
Custom events as API end points for key bindings and more (ajaxian.com)
1397.
Why the UK can become the global hub for mobile (uk.techcrunch.com)
1398.
10 Tips On Launching Your Start-up, Particularly If You Don't Live In The Target Market (uk.techcrunch.com)
1399.
Beast of the Number: Parsing the Feral Phone (perlmonks.org)
1400.
Quest for the Holy Source - Ian's trip to Harvard (interact-sw.co.uk)
1401.
Make your 404 pages more useful (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
1402.
Startup Teams: Why Capability Doesn't Matter Without Trust (onstartups.com)
1403.
Recursion, Non-Recursion and Tail Recursion Test (mpathirage.com)
1404.
In Sea of Similar Body Types, Nonconformists Can Succeed (nytimes.com)
1405.
Benchmarking Talkinator (mailinator.blogspot.com)
1406.
How would you like to be in charge of Google's interface? Join WebMynd (YC Winter 08) ()
1407.
Miguel de Icaza: SecondLife rolls out Mono-powered servers (tirania.org)
1408.
How do the YC Series AA documents differ from typical Series A documents? (startupcompanylawyer.com)
1409.
IE Death March - Time to stop supporting the 7 year old IE6 (iedeathmarch.org)
1410.
Too many cores, not enough brains (alarmingdevelopment.org)