August 2008 Archive
1681.
Scientists develop skin for robots (theage.com.au)
1682.
Five risks of solo programming (agilesoftwaredevelopment.com)
1683.
Gmail users report yet another outage (itworld.com)
1684.
Wisdomap: Simple Mind Maps (webworkerdaily.com)
1685.
Video of Socialthing's first pitch (techstars.org)
1686.
2008 AWS Start-Up Tour (aws.typepad.com)
1687.
Screencasting: How To Start, Tools and Guidelines (smashingmagazine.com)
1688.
What are folks using for AJAX functionality in PHP? ()
1689.
What’s wrong with make? (blog.well-typed.com)
1690.
The American Wanderer, in All His Stripes (nytimes.com)
1691.
Change I'd Like To See (avc.com)
1692.
Target Settles Accessibility Lawsuit for $6 Million (sitepoint.com)
1693.
Ask HN: What is a good Sms2Web solution? ()
1694.
On a wing and a prayer (economist.com)
1695.
Spreading the gospel of entrepreneurship in the developing world (economist.com)
1696.
Knol: content w/out context, collaboration, capital, or coruscation (zephoria.org)
1697.
A Formula for Fame (guardian.co.uk)
1698.
Lise Buyer to Facebook: Call Me (pehub.com)
1699.
How to get a 28.9% risk-free after-tax return: Looking at Debt repayment as an Investment. (thesimpledollar.com)
1700.
Billionaire Mark Cuban: I want more free Web video with naked people (alleyinsider.com)
1701.
Congress passes Higher Education Act: Tells Universities to Stop Illegal File-sharing (eff.org)
1702.
Did democracy cause World War II? (themonarchist.blogspot.com)
1703.
Zappos tries computers on for size (news.cnet.com)
1704.
Steve Jobs makes the right move, vows to fix MobileMe with new boss (alleyinsider.com)
1705.
Ask YC: Anything like one-day or one-weekend intro classes? ()
1706.
I wish people would stop using economy as just a smart-sounding metaphor (longtail.com)
1707.
Venture capital investing: What's next? (news.cnet.com)
1708.
Easy Rounded Corners with Border-Radius (cssnewbie.com)
1709.
Dan Kaminsky finally talks about the DNS bug (PowerPoint included) (doxpara.com)
1710.
Interview: Second Life founder Philip Rosedale (fastcompany.com)