November 2007 Archive
1681.
Wi-Fi Memory Card Connects Cameras to the Internet (technologyreview.com)
1682.
Cosma Shalzi and Myron Scholes on the advantage of expensive computer power (cscs.umich.edu)
1683.
Discount Eigenvectors - Google AdSense Gone Wrong (s3.amazonaws.com)
1684.
RSS: Best Design Practices And Icons (smashingmagazine.com)
1685.
Growing Up Buffett (cnbc.com)
1686.
Field Notes from UW Computer Science & Engineering Intern Fair (blist.com)
1687.
A First Look at Tumblr 3.0 (mashable.com)
1688.
New York Times Launches TechMeme Competitor (mashable.com)
1689.
GMail Officially Announces IMAP (mashable.com)
1690.
StumbleRank - The Top Users Of StumbleUpon (mashable.com)
1691.
An Online Color Thesaurus (h20325.www2.hp.com)
1692.
Technology Outside the Valley: The Debate Rages On (ericjohnolson.com)
1693.
Stephen Petranek: 10 ways the world could end (youtube.com)
1694.
Leapin' Leopard? Not Really (markevanstech.com)
1695.
Microsoft Doesn't Care How Much Facebook is Worth (fourreasonswhy.com)
1696.
Report from the front: launch of Opensocial (blog.pmarca.com)
1697.
Dot-con job: How InfoSpace took its investors for a ride (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
1698.
Imperium: Google's March Towards Becoming America's Biggest Company (techcrunch.com)
1699.
Google Opens OpenSocial Site And Provides Orkut Support (techcrunch.com)
1700.
Smartest thing anyone has said today about Open Social? (dashes.com)
1701.
OpenSocial makes the web better (Official Google Blog) (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1702.
It's the Data, Stupid (whattofix.com)
1703.
Compile time evaluation in Haskell (article.gmane.org)
1704.
Cellphones team up to become smart CCTV swarm (technology.newscientist.com)
1705.
Taiwanese to soon use mobile phones for subway, shopping (infoworld.com)
1706.
Napster - Music Subsciptions Are Overrated (alleyinsider.com)
1707.
The 15 Dumbest Apple Predictions Of All Time (blog.wired.com)
1708.
Yahoo exec apologizes to U.S. lawmakers on China (news.zdnet.com)
1709.
Now you can develop a native Mac UI for TeXmacs (A WYSIWYG TeX/LaTeX killer)! ()
1710.
Lisp FAQ: What is CDR-coding? (faqs.org)