2008 Archive
1321.
Hidden Features of JavaScript (stackoverflow.com)
1322.
Little Known 'Boring' Websites That Make Incredible Money With AdSense (nichegeek.com)
1323.
Animated map of 5000 years of empires that controlled the Middle East (mapsofwar.com)
1324.
Why Apple didn't use X for the window system (developers.slashdot.org)
1325.
Craiglist introduces phone verification systems; spammers are not happy (blackhatworld.com)
1326.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Eccentric Programmer/Genius (lispy.wordpress.com)
1327.
Links between Paul Graham's essays - revisited (solipsys.co.uk)
1328.
Git vs. Mercurial: Please Relax (importantshock.wordpress.com)
1329.
Markopolous' (ignored) complaint to SEC describing Madoff's fund as Ponzi scheme (scribd.com)
1330.
Ask YC: Anyone in SF have a spare couch this weekend for a 2-guy "startup"?
1331.
A Version 1.0 (paulgraham.com)
1332.
Ask PG: Correlation between frugality and startup success?
1333.
Mixwit (YC W08) shuts down (blog.mixwit.com)
1334.
Critique: "Programming Collective Intelligence"
1335.
Start-Up Teaches Math to Americans, Indian-Style (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1336.
Announcing Twoorl: an open source ErlyWeb-based Twitter clone (yarivsblog.com)
1337.
Talking Stocks (blogmaverick.com)
1338.
Stuck in Google’s Doghouse? Solution: mail DoJ (nytimes.com)
1339.
Dear World, email addresses are not identity (mailinator.blogspot.com)
1340.
Octopart Traffic (octopart.com)
1341.
The world's worst toaster (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1342.
The Economics of Testing Ugly Code (1729.com)
1343.
Wundrbar is the next generation of search (YC Winter 08) (techcrunch.com)
1344.
Paul Graham, Changing the World and "Built to Flip" Startups (25hoursaday.com)
1345.
Nice Gallery of Open Source PHP Apps (open.srcphp.com)
1346.
What constitutes a true ad hominem argument? (plover.net)
1347.
Lawrence Lessig: The made-up dramas of the Wall Street Journal (lessig.org)
1348.
History made: Go program MoGo beats professional player in 9-stone game (usgo.org)
1349.
V8: Chrome's JavaScript engine source code (code.google.com)
1350.
NYC Hacker Collective: Revenge of the Nerds (nytimes.com)