November 2007 Archive
1801.
IPhone's success spawns generation of imitators - and challengers (sfgate.com)
1802.
FSJ on Google's Open Handset Alliance (fakesteve.blogspot.com)
1803.
What is the Largest Known Star ? (Animated PIC) (techdo.com)
1804.
Alibaba doubles in Hong Kong debut (ft.com)
1805.
Public sector innovation will take you by surprise (ft.com)
1806.
8 Steps to running your business on (mostly) free apps (foundread.com)
1807.
More on the difference between the coasts: chatting to alums from the Farm (theonda.org)
1808.
NewEgg mistakenly ships out five Eee PCs for the price of one (dailytech.com)
1809.
Google "hugely dangerous" and coming after local press next (pressgazette.co.uk)
1810.
Android could transform any cell phone into a computer or game device (sfgate.com)
1811.
PurpleYogi, the 1999 personalization company, finally hits pay dirt (venturebeat.com)
1812.
Skintile: Electronic Sensing Jewelry (design.philips.com)
1813.
Shares of Alibaba.com Climb on First Day of Trading (nytimes.com)
1814.
How to Spend Less Time Chasing Investors (gobignetwork.com)
1815.
Need Publicity for you Startup? Try the Crunchies. (startuphustle.com)
1816.
Programming the World in a Browser: Real men don't do Javascript, do they? (jot.fm)
1817.
Your Privacy Is An Illusion: Facebook to stalk you while you shop (valleywag.com)
1818.
Google speaking about Android/gPhone at Future of Mobile (carsonified.com)
1819.
Programmable Water (blikstein.com)
1820.
Netvibes Wants To Tap Into Other Social Networks (techcrunch.com)
1821.
Apple Working on Tablet? (techcrunch.com)
1822.
Five New iGoogle Themes (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
1823.
Google's OpenSocial looks more like hype than substance (blogs.guardian.co.uk)
1824.
HTC already working on Google phone ** (infoworld.com)
1825.
Silicon Valley Girl #1: The lonely, horny geeks have chosen (valleywag.com)
1826.
Exploring Leopard with DTrace: How to use DTrace for debugging and exploration (mactech.com)
1827.
Graceful E-Mail Obfuscation (alistapart.com)
1828.
Facebook Secret Event SNEAK PREVIEW (alleyinsider.com)
1829.
Why are U.S. companies going public in Toronto? (venturebeat.com)
1830.
With the Help of GPS, Amazonian Tribes Reclaim the Rain Forest (wired.com)