November 2007 Archive
1951.
An old hat with new tricks: Fedora 8 officially released (arstechnica.com)
1952.
A Brief History of Text Analytics (b-eye-network.com)
1953.
Facebook's secret plans for world domination have been revealed. (smh.com.au)
1954.
A sweet presentation on maintaining web apps from Wikia (slideshare.net)
1955.
Rails App Performance Tweak: A Fair Proxy Balancer for Nginx and Mongrel (brainspl.at)
1956.
Cool Rails Log Visualizer Built Using AIR (onrails.org)
1957.
Dilbert on recursion (dilbert.com)
1958.
The weirdest hardware you can find a web server on (royal.pingdom.com)
1959.
CellWriter: Open source handwriting recognition for Linux (linux.com)
1960.
Caja: Capability Javascript (links.org)
1961.
Cheering On the Tech Stock Crash (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1962.
VertrigoServ: WAMP from one file (vertrigo.sourceforge.net)
1963.
Evaluating Tech Startups: The Risks And Rewards (informationweek.com)
1964.
Creating a Personal Research Agenda (codinginparadise.org)
1965.
Template Insanity (rubinsteyn.com)
1966.
Models @ Runtime (himalia.net)
1967.
Why Bad Site Design Succeeds (peachpit.com)
1968.
Tic tac toe minimax player, including game analysis, and a document with every single possible game (half-real.net)
1969.
Karma Contribution: (# subsequent people who vote your way)-(# of subsequent people who vote differently) ()
1970.
International careers with iHipo.com - have you ever heard about this startup? (businesshackers.com)
1971.
PDFs on the Kindle, Conversion without a 10c charge, Free feeds and other Kindle hacks (kindlehacks.net)
1972.
PayPerPost's Latest Gimmick - SocialSpark (techcrunch.com)
1973.
Microsoft to Remove Eolas Barrier in IE (betanews.com)
1974.
LOLCODE! on DLR (iunknown.com)
1975.
Skynet military launch is delayed (news.bbc.co.uk)
1976.
Now Bay Area Starbucks shops offer free iTunes access (sfgate.com)
1977.
Intel Official: Say Goodbye to Privacy (apnews.myway.com)
1978.
A Guy Installs Samsung's 64GB SSD Into a First Gen Macbook Pro (engadget.com)
1979.
Debate the Skeptic (webscript.princeton.edu)
1980.
The Dark Web Project Seeks to Track Terror Web Posts (breitbart.com)