September 2008 Archive
1831.
"Hitchhiker's Guide" series to ride again (news.yahoo.com)
1832.
Scientists Are Not Created Equal (skeptoid.com)
1833.
Naimes F'r Yer Kieds (alyssum.blogspot.com)
1834.
Panda: Open Source Merb-Based Video System (rubyinside.com)
1835.
Microsoft's Problem's are bigger than Seinfeld (daringfireball.net)
1836.
Typesetting UI Elements (usabilitypost.com)
1837.
Google DOES Acquire Valve "Do Not Suck" Clause Invoked (tekpopuli.com)
1838.
How Many Web Services Can One Person Use? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1839.
Morgan Stanley next ? Citic in talks. (marketwatch.com)
1840.
Mother's Maiden Name (fishbowl.pastiche.org)
1841.
Bill Gates and Code Complete (codinghorror.com)
1842.
Does your blog know what women want? This one does (tracksuitceo.com)
1843.
SGI relicenses OpenGL: It's finally Open (linux.com)
1844.
Thoughts on Dropbox (paulstamatiou.com)
1845.
Sphinx: Open Source Speech Recognition (ostatic.com)
1846.
Zoho To Launch Online App Store, Developers to keep 100% of revenue (informationweek.com)
1847.
Ubiquity - a project from MozLabs which connects the web (labs.mozilla.com)
1848.
The looming crisis: Personal syndication overload (news.cnet.com)
1849.
Getting RESTful with web.py (jhcore.com)
1850.
200,000 Cores and 10 Petabytes: Blue Waters (ncsa.uiuc.edu)
1851.
School desks: the next generation (guardian.co.uk)
1852.
Default by the US government is no longer unthinkable (telegraph.co.uk)
1853.
Financial crisis: Default by the US government is no longer unthinkable (telegraph.co.uk)
1854.
Amid turmoil and news of $700B federal bailout, is the sky falling for VCs and start-ups? (venturebeat.com)
1855.
Clay Shirky: It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure. (web2expo.blip.tv)
1856.
A New Google Data API for Book Search (googledataapis.blogspot.com)
1857.
Power sleeping cube. A must have if you spend more than 8 hours at the office. (nappak.de)
1858.
Labels launch slotMusic format, miss point of digital music (arstechnica.com)
1859.
Technorati Report: State of the Blogosphere 2008 (technorati.com)
1860.
Alltop Launches Redesign Amid Rapid Expansion (techcrunch.com)