Google PageRank, Revisited
(marketingpilgrim.com)
November 2007 Archive
931.
932.
Your number's up
(ft.com)
933.
How do *you* sell? A tale of two Mikies
(m3moore.wordpress.com)
934.
Why Kindle Is No iPod
(roughtype.com)
935.
Interview with the founder of Killerstartups dot com
(businesshackers.com)
936.
Google's OpenSocial and XSS exploit in Ning
(haroldtherebel.com)
937.
VC Financial Performance Requirements
(getventure.typepad.com)
938.
939.
OpenSocial Hacked Again
(techcrunch.com)
940.
M.C. Hammer's DanceJam Opens Its Doors To A Select Few
(techcrunch.com)
941.
MIT Developers Plan Collapsible Car for City Driving
(foxnews.com)
942.
What is your E.Q.?
(portfolio.com)
943.
Facebook Everywhere
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
944.
945.
Developer efficiency myths and truths
(blogs.techrepublic.com.com)
946.
Head for Merseyside to get your ideas funded
(thechilli.com)
947.
Tracking People Using Bluetooth
(bluetoothtracking.org)
948.
Cellphone Straitjacket Is Inspiring a Rebellion
(nytimes.com)
949.
Emailing your web app's Python tracebacks in web.py
(blog.micropledge.com)
950.
951.
952.
Angel Returns Outpace VCs'
(redherring.com)
954.
Top 10 Software Engineering ideas (Ed Yourdon)
(yourdonreport.com)
955.
Is the social graph Web 3.0?
(roughtype.com)
956.
ActiveRecord Race Condition
(pezra.barelyenough.org)
957.
Evaluating Tech Startups: The Risks And Rewards
(techbizwatch.wordpress.com)
958.
The World's 10 Most Famous Uncracked Codes
(historycus.blogspot.com)
959.
Everyscape - Web tours of the insides of stores
(nytimes.com)