October 2008 Archive
3991.
Semantinet adds useful information to web sites (venturebeat.com)
3992.
Microsoft CEO: Yahoo Deal Still 'Makes Sense Economically' (money.cnn.com)
3993.
VC funding for open source down 12% in Q3 (blogs.the451group.com)
3994.
Android: Does Everything an iPhone Can Do, Except Clumsier (webmonkey.com)
3995.
Android comes with a kill-switch (theregister.co.uk)
3996.
The Brat Pack of Quantum Mechanics (thenewatlantis.com)
3997.
Getting rid of your iPhone for Android? Can't decide... (gizmodo.com)
3998.
Extended Gmail outage hits Apps admins (infoworld.com)
3999.
Opera to Web developers: Come to MAMA (infoworld.com)
4000.
First to market: 5 sites that took an early lead on the Web and still dominate today (thestandard.com)
4001.
Is this why co-working is important? (latimes.com)
4002.
The coolest merge ever (gelato.unsw.edu.au)
4003.
Verizon Won’t Let Market Woes Stall Fiber or Its Alltel Deal (gigaom.com)
4004.
Kaixin001: China’s Apple of Social Networks (techcrunch.com)
4005.
More From the Open Source Music Garage (ostatic.com)
4006.
EVCA: MySQL as a VC success story — Lessons Learned (blogs.mysql.com)
4007.
No Hi5’s Today. No. 3 Social Network Lays Off 10 to 15 Percent Of Staff (techcrunch.com)
4008.
Web 2.0 Marketing and Social Media Marketing Strategies (ma.gnolia.com)
4009.
How to respond to a crash in confidence (technology.timesonline.co.uk)
4010.
Telerupted: Africa, the Last Infotech Frontier (gigaom.com)
4011.
AdMob: By ad request count, the iPhone is now ranked 4th worldwide (mobilecrunch.com)
4012.
Google's Q3 revenue rises 31% (thestandard.com)
4013.
Liveblogging Google Third Quarter Conference Call (techcrunch.com)
4014.
For Security Purposes, Of Course (thedailywtf.com)
4015.
Steve Jobs describes Netbooks as a "nascent market" (thestandard.com)
4016.
Online advertising rates drop sharply (thestandard.com)
4017.
Major Shakeup At Twitter (techcrunch.com)
4018.
Are More Programmers Using Ruby or Just Window-Shopping? (ostatic.com)
4019.
Yahoo Search Integrates Citysearch and Zagat - Slowly Gaining Back Market Share? (readwriteweb.com)
4020.
Beyond the Flickering Screen: Re-situating e-books (journal.media-culture.org.au)