November 2007 Archive
691.
The Future of Reading (Amazon Kindle) (newsweek.com)
692.
Live from SF with the founder of Startup Weekend as we launch helphookup.com (grid7.com)
693.
$5 million More For 5Min, Following A Painful Angel Round (techcrunch.com)
694.
Top Facebook app developer sizes up OpenSocial - Q&A (venturebeat.com)
695.
37signals on taking outside investment and rewriting halfway through a new product (37signals.com)
696.
Launched: Search engine for open-source mailing lists (markmail.org)
697.
Prototype UI: javascript library based on Prototype 1.6 and script.aculo.us (prototype-ui.com)
698.
Facebook Ads: The Devil's In The Details (alleyinsider.com)
699.
Blu-ray's DRM crown jewel tarnished with crack of BD+ (arstechnica.com)
700.
Old school hack: Eugene Jarvis (defender, robotron) (dadgum.com)
701.
American Hacker: Frank Lucas Waxes Poetic on the Dangers of Outside Investment (piusuzamere.com)
702.
Time Machine for Unix (blog.interlinked.org)
703.
The Little Coder's Predicament (whytheluckystiff.net)
704.
NASA Sees Arctic Ocean Circulation Do an About-Face (nasa.gov)
705.
CSS Sprites: What They Are, Why They're Cool, and How To Use'em (css-tricks.com)
706.
pg on Symbolics (news.ycombinator.com)
707.
Pay Me for My Content - creative people and the web (nytimes.com)
708.
Stuck in a chair all day? How to sit properly (sitsmarter.com)
709.
RIAA Must Divulge Expenses-Per-Download (yro.slashdot.org)
710.
Google wants to generate green electricity at prices that rival coal. (googleblog.blogspot.com)
711.
Report That Facebook May Cave on Beacon: Victory For Users May Be Nigh (techcrunch.com)
712.
Endangered Species - The Chemistry Set (12angrymen.wordpress.com)
713.
The 2008 IT Salary Guide (itmanagement.earthweb.com)
714.
Python Idioms (jaynes.colorado.edu)
715.
Tumblr 3.0 Released (tumblr.com)
716.
Wal-Mart Sells $199 Linux Computer (hosted.ap.org)
717.
DevHouse Pittsburgh - November 8th (devhousepgh.org)
718.
Building Brand Awareness with Web 2.0 (schwartz-pr.com)
719.
Ten reasons to rethink your career as a developer (or why to just stop being an employee) (resources.zdnet.co.uk)
720.
Pentagon: Our new robot army will be controlled by malware (theregister.co.uk)