Multics open sourced
(web.mit.edu)
November 2007 Archive
1291.
1292.
MJD: Surprising reasons to use a syntax-coloring editor
(groups.google.com)
1293.
Daylife, a startup that proves that news that really matter
(businesshackers.com)
1294.
Inside the Process (How a VC Fund works a deal, from 2005)
(ricksegal.typepad.com)
1295.
Ongoing Experiment with Digital Signatures
(blog.jparkhill.com)
1296.
HRex Robot Can Conquer Any Terrain with Manic Thrashing
(gizmodo.com)
1297.
The Web That Wasn't [video]
(video.google.com)
1298.
Microsoft Wants To Create The Next Flickr
(techcrunch.com)
1299.
the threshold is getting lower
(yoavs.blogspot.com)
1300.
Colleges must police copyright, or else
(news.com)
1301.
Installing MySQL on Mac OS X
(hivelogic.com)
1302.
1303.
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci
(fromoldbooks.org)
1304.
1305.
1306.
1307.
An Interview with Matt Brezina of Xobni
(npost.com)
1308.
Karto. Commercialization of SRI robotics research in mapping.
(kartorobotics.com)
1309.
Heroku's Cofounder Explains Why They Created It
(adam.blogs.bitscribe.net)
1310.
Why Personal Websites Matter
(rangalal.blogspot.com)
1311.
Home Page Instruction Manual
(mousetrap.net)
1312.
Glam: The success of the network
(buzzmachine.com)
1313.
Technorati CEO Jalichandra: You Blew It
(centernetworks.com)
1314.
Interview with Joe Hewitt on the new devphone.com
(ajaxian.com)
1315.
Open-source Java could result in port to iPhone
(infoworld.com)
1316.
1317.
[SF] Justin.tv needs front end web developer (hopefully you)
(blog.justin.tv)
1318.
Web 2.0 Manages to Sober Up
(gigaom.com)
1319.
Android by a 34 Company Committee
(stevenf.com)
1320.
The Greatest Hacker of Our Era
(xkcd.com)