September 2008 Archive
1951.
Boston Globe: 10 Technologies Headed for Mainstream (boston.com)
1952.
HN Feature Request: Individual users RSS feeds ()
1953.
Review: EFiX Dongle Perfectly Transforms PC to Mac (gizmodo.com)
1954.
When tissue is pronounced "Kleenex", you have a problem. (en.wikipedia.org)
1955.
Golden rules of internet startup (guruonrails.com)
1956.
How to recruit developers from financial industry? ()
1957.
Visual Studio 2010 to include Flight Recorder "Black Box" like Debugging (news.cnet.com)
1958.
JPL has created a "Climate Time Machine" to teach policymakers about global warming (treehugger.com)
1959.
Help me with some market research for my startup ()
1960.
IE 8: web dev tools: color picker, JS debugger, CSS prototyper (thewayithink.co.uk)
1961.
When selling your company, beware of earnouts (venturebeat.com)
1962.
Price War Erupts For High-Speed Internet Service (online.wsj.com)
1963.
Another Month, Another Startup (neverreadpassively.com)
1964.
Google Chrome Benchmarks (scriptnode.com)
1965.
Chinese Challenge to Intel: Researchers have revealed details of China's microprocessor (technologyreview.com)
1966.
Why not have scheduled bookmarks for scheduled web browsing? ()
1967.
Europe Pulls Ahead of U.S. in Physics (newsweek.com)
1968.
Controlling an Inverted Pendulum with a Microchip Microcontroller (dev.emcelettronica.com)
1969.
Post on Hoaxes: Sokal and Wine Spectator (fish.blogs.nytimes.com)
1970.
Ask HN: Apple's "Let's Rock" Event. Where are watching it from? What are you expecting? ()
1971.
Exclusive Interview: Microsoft Admits What Went Wrong with Vista, and How They Fixed It (maximumpc.com)
1972.
History of computer programming language statements (hhh.gavilan.edu)
1973.
Should we reunite fragmented conversations? (neverreadpassively.com)
1974.
Decisionero is now "complete." Feedback and alpha guinea pigs wanted. ()
1975.
New Microsoft "I'm a PC" Ads (sans Seinfeld) (gizmodo.com)
1976.
Economics in One Lesson (jim.com)
1977.
Can books substitute an MBA? (personalmba.com)
1978.
An explanation of where the term closure comes from by Max Hailpern (mrevelle.blogspot.com)
1979.
What’s Free About Free Enterprise? (nytimes.com)
1980.
10 Remarkable Female Mathematicians (math-blog.com)