Carbon nanotechnology in a 17th century Damascus sword
(scienceblogs.com)
2008 Archive
601.
602.
My 23andMe DNA Results
(techcrunch.com)
603.
How the British used a laundromat in Northern Ireland to find explosives
(washingtonpost.com)
604.
The Young Man's Business Model
(paultyma.blogspot.com)
605.
Techies Vs. The Business
(plpatterns.com)
606.
Making Rails 12X Faster
(oldmoe.blogspot.com)
607.
Soon it will be time to start over, again
(scripting.com)
610.
Pothead Ph.D. - This is most definitely not a cautionary tale
(chronicle.com)
611.
Re: Why Nerds are Unpopular
(paulgraham.com)
612.
The diet that really works
(women.timesonline.co.uk)
613.
Microsoft's new legacy-free OS from scratch
(sdtimes.com)
614.
Why Talent Is Overrated
(money.cnn.com)
615.
We need a Wikipedia for data
(bret.appspot.com)
616.
Y Combinator Demo Day Roundup
(techcrunch.com)
617.
Google's Plop is implemented in Lisp
(code.google.com)
618.
Why Learning Haskell/Python Makes You a Worse Programmer
(lukeplant.me.uk)
619.
Karma Widget: Display Your YC (and other) Karma
(duckduckgo.com)
620.
Quit your job
(37signals.com)
621.
Techcrunchywag
(mattmaroon.com)
622.
Windows is a Ghetto
(brandonbyars.com)
623.
Edward O. Wilson: Marx was right, he had the wrong species
(froes.dds.nl)
624.
625.
Scipy - the embarrassing way to code
(vetta.org)
626.
Sequoia Capital: Armchair quarterbacks
(37signals.com)
627.
Why thinking in the shower may be an ideal model for "creative pause"
(cameronmoll.com)
628.
StackOverflow.com : the new venture from Joel Spolsky
(joelonsoftware.com)
629.
I've Seen the Future, and It Has a Kill Switch
(schneier.com)
630.
See all the web bugs tracking you - Ghostery
(ghostery.com)