September 2008 Archive
5311.
The Ford Model T turns 100 (news.cnet.com)
5312.
Conquering Malaria Once and For All (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
5313.
MacArthur awardees 2008 for science (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
5314.
FireStatus - A Status Update Utility for Twitter, Facebook & FriendFeed (blog.go2web20.net)
5315.
The 25 Most Influential People on the Web (images.businessweek.com)
5316.
Google.org's ‘Threat Detective’ against diease epidemics: 'hot spots' from search queries? (wired.com)
5317.
Which security strategy takes more time - configuration or coding? (devcentral.f5.com)
5318.
To explore Space, use big robots and big rockets (wired.com)
5319.
IPhone Safari 3D Navigation Menu (ajaxian.com)
5320.
Niche social network Uber.com shuts down today (thestandard.com)
5321.
Charlie Brooker: Go on holiday, they said... (guardian.co.uk)
5322.
BT to kick off fresh Phorm trial (news.bbc.co.uk)
5323.
Fitting Into My Routine (drinkingoatmealstout.com)
5324.
How to write your own custom DataMapper adapter (merbist.com)
5325.
How I Evaluate Strategic Positioning Of Ad Networks (markpeterdavis.com)
5326.
A couple things to improve your 404 page (statsheet.com)
5327.
Fate of Wachovia: Citigroup buys its bank ops. (forbes.com)
5328.
ReichOS: Computing after an Axis victory (ftrain.com)
5329.
How Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments could be applied to greenhouse gas emissions. (slate.com)
5330.
Social Media ABC's - N is for Netiquette (devcentral.f5.com)
5331.
The Technology of Memory (thenewatlantis.com)
5332.
Tougher standards, dumber students. [video] (educ.sfu.ca)
5333.
Sprint's WiMax: Comcast Who? We'll Choke BitTorrent If We Want To (alleyinsider.com)
5334.
The Admissions Office Finds Facebook (businessweek.com)
5335.
Videos from DjangoCon 2008 (youtube.com)
5336.
Background tasks on appengine (stackoverflow.com)
5337.
Superior Lamp Inc (prlog.org)
5338.
Teaching robots (technologyreview.com)
5339.
DropSend sold - but how easy is it to flip a web app these days? (uk.techcrunch.com)
5340.
Using Rails to serve different content to humans and robots (blog.insoshi.com)