August 2008 Archive
1801.
Diamond mechanosynthesis research receives funding (nextbigfuture.com)
1802.
Try Python in the Browser: an IronPython and Silverlight 2 Interactive Interpreter (trypython.org)
1803.
Philosophy of Work (CD Baby, Derek Sivers, Tim Ferriss) (sivers.org)
1804.
Rebase for Mercurial (selenic.com)
1805.
Is Web 2.0 the great VC return equalizer? (startupcfo.ca)
1806.
Statistical programming with R (ibm.com)
1807.
Understanding map and reduce (railspikes.com)
1808.
Music to (Not) Code By (codinghorror.com)
1809.
Photos of the LaunchBox08 companies at Demo Day (heekya.net)
1810.
Industrial Strength C++ - Free Ebook (PDF and Html) (sannabremo.se)
1811.
A first ever look inside the Defcon Network Operations Center (blog.wired.com)
1812.
IEEE Spectrum: First Solar: Quest for the $1 Watt (spectrum.ieee.org)
1813.
NYT on Magic and Neuroscience (nytimes.com)
1814.
Photos from YC Cambridge event with Paul Graham, Kevin Merritt and Nabeel Hyatt (garry.posterous.com)
1815.
Img2json: get your image metadata via App Engine (ajaxian.com)
1816.
Learning how to cook food stimulated a big leap in human cognition 150,000 years ago (livescience.com)
1817.
Y Combinator Feed Coverflowed (works with every RSS) (facesaerch.com)
1818.
Twitter: Invented in 1935 (thenextweb.org)
1819.
Google's Top Disappointments (centernetworks.com)
1820.
Why Media and Corporations Should Allow Content to be Embeddable (web-strategist.com)
1821.
Social network popularity around the world (royal.pingdom.com)
1822.
The Much Anticipated DataCase Launches: Turn the iPhone Into A Wireless Drive (techcrunch.com)
1823.
Gmail Outage or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love GTD Contexts (43folders.com)
1824.
News for Social Entrepreneurs (powered by Slinkset) (news.dailychange.org)
1825.
Werkzeug, a Python WSGI Toolkit (werkzeug.pocoo.org)
1826.
Wired Interviews Eric Corely (Emmanuel Goldstein of 2600) (blog.wired.com)
1827.
Time Tracking with LEGOs (jexp.de)
1828.
Harmony (ECMAScript 4 is dead?) (mail.mozilla.org)
1829.
Let the Games Be Doped (nytimes.com)
1830.
JumpIDEA (jumpidea.com)