2008 Archive
1381.
One Big Reason For Apple's Market Share Gains. (notebooks.com)
1382.
First Priority: Core Language (paulgraham.com)
1383.
BMW prototype uses textile instead of sheetmetal (37signals.com)
1384.
How We Recruit - On Formal Credentials vs Experience-based Education (blogs.zoho.com)
1385.
Jwz's guide to backups: "Shut up. I know things. You will listen to me. Do it anyway." (jwz.org)
1386.
Facebook CTO Adam D’Angelo to leave the company (venturebeat.com)
1387.
5 Things I learned from being rich and losing it all (johnreel.com)
1388.
Fuzzwich (YC summer 07) launches a new look and previews Animator (fuzzwich.com)
1389.
Build a quad-core, 8-gig server for $900 (duartes.org)
1390.
Can The Y Combinator Idea Turn Into A Movement? (avc.blogs.com)
1391.
A Spellchecker Used to Be a Major Feat of Software Engineering (prog21.dadgum.com)
1392.
Tales from the WTF company, part II (szeryf.wordpress.com)
1393.
Popcuts (YC summer 08) Pays You To Find Good New Music (techcrunch.com)
1394.
Solo Entrepreneurs: Big Bucks from Tiny Computing Startups (informationweek.com)
1395.
Loopt Embraced by Verizon; Starts to Spread Its Mobile Wings (techcrunch.com)
1396.
Eight pricing strategies (smallbiztrends.com)
1397.
Stop Me If You've Seen This Word Before (codinghorror.com)
1398.
BOSS – The Next Step in our Open Search Ecosystem (developer.yahoo.net)
1399.
Jakob Nielsen ranks Wufoo, Sugarsync and Xero among 10 Best Application UIs of 2008 (useit.com)
1400.
Choose Your Manager (ericsink.com)
1401.
New Feature: Delay
1402.
HttpFox: The FireFox add-on you can't live without (devcentral.f5.com)
1403.
Linus Torvalds starts blogging (torvalds-family.blogspot.com)
1404.
When Steve Jobs met Don Knuth (folklore.org)
1405.
MapReduce explained (joelonsoftware.com)
1406.
At 63, Israeli immigrant solves 38-year-old math riddle (usatoday.com)
1407.
Software Engineering for Internet Applications (philip.greenspun.com)
1408.
Wine 1.0 is finally coming out, 15 years after project started (thestandard.com)
1409.
Caltech creates 1um resolution microscope cheap enough for home use. (technologyreview.com)
1410.
He Wrote 200,000 Books (but Computers Did Some of the Work) (nytimes.com)