2008 Archive
2701.
12 Killer Ways to Make Extra Income On the Web (sitepoint.com)
2702.
How I Use My Mac (tbray.org)
2703.
MIT OpenCourseWare + VideoLectures.net (videolectures.net)
2704.
xkcd on the comment policy of News.YC (xkcd.com)
2705.
Co2Stats (YC summer 08) compensates for your site pollution (techcrunch.com)
2706.
Learning to Smoke (esquire.com)
2707.
Times Are Rough, So Think Smart and Profit (kevinelliott.net)
2708.
42.zip: A single 42,374-byte zip file that uncompresses to one million 4.5GB files (4.5PB) (unforgettable.dk)
2709.
Ask YC: How is the economic slump impacting YCombinator?
2710.
Scribd raises $9M in Series B, hires Bebo COO, and new marketing VP (techcrunch.com)
2711.
How Can I Monetize This? (comic) (joyoftech.com)
2712.
GitHub implementing Erlang git-daemon (github.com)
2713.
10 Ways We Get the Odds Wrong -- Our brains are terrible at assessing modern risks (psychologytoday.com)
2714.
YC Clone In Seattle (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
2715.
Pycorn: interpreted OS written in Python (launchpad.net)
2716.
Russell Beattie ends Mowser (russellbeattie.com)
2717.
Instead of using Google map API, EveryBlock built their own (blog.everyblock.com)
2718.
Joyent: free hosting for high-volume Python apps, if you give us customer info (joyeur.com)
2719.
Explaining Lisp to my father (jakevoytko.com)
2720.
Missing YouTube founder flees facebook froth in valley, seeks next prodigy in midwest (alleyinsider.com)
2721.
Auditorium: Gaming via the process of discovery and play (playauditorium.com)
2722.
3. 2. 1. Contact. The Google Contacts API has landed (googledataapis.blogspot.com)
2723.
American Lawbreaking (slate.com)
2724.
GvR's Blog (neopythonic.blogspot.com)
2725.
Lessons learned from a failed idea at Startup Weekend (blog.blakeperdue.com)
2726.
Condé Nast/Wired Acquires Ars Technica (techcrunch.com)
2727.
Apple's Top Designer Explains Design (independent.co.uk)
2728.
A quiet investor becomes a media powerhouse everyone and nobody knows (nytimes.com)
2729.
Merb is Rails (brainspl.at)
2730.
Why Bruce Schneier runs an open Wi-Fi network, and why you too should (wired.com)