2008 Archive
751.
Google Knol is Evil (seldo.com)
752.
Hadoop: When grownups do open source (theregister.co.uk)
753.
Where did three months go (AKA where've I been?)
754.
I got techcrunched! (techcrunch.com)
755.
Introducing WysiHat: An eventually better open source WYSIWYG editor (37signals.com)
756.
Detailed How-To From Banned Digger (aszx.net)
757.
Australia - Welcome to the Orwell continent (computerworld.com.au)
758.
Official Gmail Blog: Fast PDF viewing right in your browser (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
759.
Lessons of Y Combinator: Things I’d do differently after 2 startups (gigaom.com)
760.
Cappuccino’s FlickrDemo in 45 lines of jQuery (brokendigits.com)
761.
Joel Spolsky's latest Inc Article: How Hard Could It Be?: The Unproven Path (inc.com)
762.
Expired links should be less common ()
763.
A programmer's view of the Universe, part 2: Mario Kart (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
764.
Rockets help build Chinese bridge higher than Empire State Building (deputy-dog.com)
765.
How not to approach an investor (ricksegal.typepad.com)
766.
My analyst warned me, but metaprogramming was so beautiful I got another analyst (weblog.raganwald.com)
767.
If you applied for this cycle, please tell us your email address ()
768.
This Is Funny Only if You Know Unix. (nytimes.com)
769.
Io v. Veoh: Important ruling for sites comprised of 'user-generated content' (eff.org)
770.
Website runs all in S3, no server. (blog.tomevslin.com)
771.
A Look Back at HelpSpot’s First 6 Months of Sales (userscape.com)
772.
Wanna learn JavaScript? Here are 15 video lectures (with key ideas written out) (catonmat.net)
773.
People buy the $999 iPhone app (i35.tinypic.com)
774.
Evan - Twitter needs a better policy on Usernames (blog.stevepoland.com)
775.
How Advertising Works, and Why It Won’t For Facebook (mattmaroon.com)
776.
LinkedIn is Evil ()
777.
Nickb, Are you okay? ()
778.
Ask Eliezer Yudkowsky: How did you convince the Gatekeeper to release the potentially genocidal AI?
779.
My Startup project: ErrorKey.com, a tool for hackers. (errorkey.com)
780.
Die, Scribd. Die. (wdr1.com)