November 2007 Archive
1321.
Call for Conference Talk Proposals - PyCon 2008 (us.pycon.org)
1322.
Internet advertising revenues in Q3 '07 surpass $5.2 billion, setting new high (iab.net)
1323.
Lisp NYC Tonight (Nov. 13): Rich Hickey on Clojure, A Dynamic Language for the Java Virtual Machine (groups.google.com)
1324.
World's First 28 qubit Quantum Computer Demonstrated (nanotechwire.com)
1325.
Open source and open standards are not the same (ft.com)
1326.
Tips for presenting your work (thinkvitamin.com)
1327.
Software for Rent (nytimes.com)
1328.
Kleiner Perkins hiring to invest in consumer Internet (venturebeat.com)
1329.
RANDU - How ill-conceived random number gen. cast suspicion on statistical results from the 1970s (en.wikipedia.org)
1330.
What's the best DNS service you can recommend? ()
1331.
The seven rules of unobtrusive JavaScript (icant.co.uk)
1332.
Hack Attack: Build a Hackintosh Mac for Under $800 (lifehacker.com)
1333.
A few more things no one tells you about VC (foundread.com)
1334.
NeoVictorian Computing (markbernstein.org)
1335.
I love Microsoft Software (softwarejim.blogspot.com)
1336.
Another still unfixed Gmail XSS attack. (blog.beford.org)
1337.
Brits snapped up Apple iPhones (apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
1338.
I/O Brush: The World as the Palette (web.media.mit.edu)
1339.
Facebook exec grilled on creepy ads (valleywag.com)
1340.
Up next: Cameras that know who you photographed (news.com)
1341.
Breakthrough in primate cloning (news.bbc.co.uk)
1342.
Ikiwiki: integrating documentation and bug tracking into version control (ikiwiki.info)
1343.
I.B.M. to Push 'Cloud Computing,' Using Data From Afar (nytimes.com)
1344.
Georgia Tech researchers demonstrate blowable user interface (engadget.com)
1345.
Don't Forget to Back Up Your Brain (foxnews.com)
1346.
The $8 billion story/scam (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1347.
Feedback Please: A Facebook App for Enterprise Week (facebook.com)
1348.
How not to treat sensitive data (news.bbc.co.uk)
1349.
Comcast sued over Web interference (news.yahoo.com)
1350.
What angels look for in a company: Competitors and barriers to entry (startupnorth.ca)