November 2007 Archive
1831.
With Growth Slowing, eBay Gets Innovative (wired.com)
1832.
Barbie Becomes an Authentication Device for Pre-Teen Friendship (blog.wired.com)
1833.
Tour de Startup (rephoria.com)
1834.
Rumor: @live.com Email Addresses Roll Out Tomorrow (mashable.com)
1835.
Break.com Recruits Striking Writers (mashable.com)
1836.
Building a Platform is Hard (25hoursaday.com)
1837.
Will Flickr and YouTube outlast MySpace and Facebook? (bokardo.com)
1838.
Comcast Filtering-For-Profit: A Three-Phase Plan to 'Right-Size' Consumer Bandwidth (maximumpc.com)
1839.
Breaking: Facebook Ad Plans = Social Ads + Facebook Pages (mashable.com)
1840.
Facebook Ads makes a flashy debut in New York (webware.com)
1841.
Microsoft Exec Fired for Company Violations (mashable.com)
1842.
Ask YC: Did Facebook F*** Microsoft? ()
1843.
Analysis: Facebook is No Google Threat ... Yet (mashable.com)
1844.
Will Android be Google's transformer? (ft.com)
1845.
FaceBook's Hotmail problem (nice advertisement approach) (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1846.
World of Warcraft, meet Visual Studio (infoworld.com)
1847.
HP launches the 'mother of all workstations' (infoworld.com)
1848.
Lenovo Puts Power and Performance at Center Court with New ThinkStation Brand (lenovo.com)
1849.
OpenComal is a highly portable and free implementation of the Comal programming language (josvisser.nl)
1850.
Sony to release new PS2 model in Japan (and elsewhere) (news.com)
1851.
Corbis Acquires Veer, Plans To Keep Brands Separate (pdnonline.com)
1852.
One of the best Travel Planners currently available (businesshackers.com)
1853.
USA Today Launching Blog & Podcast Guide (thinkingserious.com)
1854.
Food 2.0: Chefs as Chemists (nytimes.com)
1855.
Comscore's numbers on Radiohead's album might be a little flawed (alwaysnewmistakes.wordpress.com)
1856.
Coverflow for People (factoryjoe.com)
1857.
Submit A Detailed Model (getventure.typepad.com)
1858.
Facebook Ads (blog.facebook.com)
1859.
In the Future, Everyone will be "The New Microsoft" for 15 Minutes (gapingvoid.com)
1860.
7 Lies That Prevent Your Great Idea from becoming a Real Business (startupstudents.com)