October 2008 Archive
6031.
RankManiac-ing by a Teenager (sammyliu.com)
6032.
Upgrading Phusion Passenger when Apache is installed from source (railspikes.com)
6033.
Top Five Historic Online Social Networks of All Time (webmonkey.com)
6034.
Why is Video Laying Off? (mashable.com)
6035.
Six tips when buying enterprise software (blogs.zdnet.com)
6036.
Is the Bailout Constitutional? (cato.org)
6037.
Rise of the political economy: Pols now want more strings on TARP. (online.wsj.com)
6038.
Cogent, Sprint Disconnect Networks, May Cause Web Slowdown (gigaom.com)
6039.
(The begining of) The end of Business Process Patents (portfolio.com)
6040.
Ubuntu 8.10 Arrives, Bringing More User-Friendly Features (webmonkey.com)
6041.
HCI Remixed (codinghorror.com)
6042.
Sync service Syncplicity raises $2.35M (venturebeat.com)
6043.
Selling Ads on Your Twitter Background? You'll Love Magpie (readwriteweb.com)
6044.
Should Google Go Nuclear? Clean, cheap nuclear power (video.google.com)
6045.
20 Ideas for Social Entrepreneurs (appfrica.net)
6046.
Intercal: Hardcore hackers only (catb.org)
6047.
Aslam Raffee, Innovator in Open Source Public Policy (blogs.mysql.com)
6048.
Slow Feed Movement: 7 Tools to Filter the RSS Flood (mashable.com)
6049.
Why mobile carriers should support your local VoIP dealer (joopdorresteijn.com)
6050.
Jono Bacon: On Lessig (jonobacon.org)
6051.
The great cosmic challenge (physorg.com)
6052.
Yoono Announces Support For IE, New Services (techcrunch.com)
6053.
Sharp shows off memory-capable, e-ink fighting LCDs (engadget.com)
6054.
Lehman to add $200 million to bankruptcy costs, hiring 415 people to manage (bloomberg.com)
6055.
Spectrogram - iPhone audio analysis in your pocket (spectrogram.schwamb.net)
6056.
Underdog Advantages - By Sanjay Anandaram (startupjourney.blogspot.com)
6057.
Context Over Dogma - Choosing to ignore the status quo (opeadeoye.com)
6058.
Facebook Spends $1 Million a Month on Power (datacenterknowledge.com)
6059.
Games firms 'catching' non-gamers (news.bbc.co.uk)
6060.
Google Apps has SLA with "three nines" monthly uptime guarantee (thestandard.com)