Newspapers and the A.P.
(jwikert.typepad.com)
October 2008 Archive
4141.
4143.
Chaining asynchronous Javascript calls
(jsfile.typepad.com)
4144.
4145.
YouTube Gets Local With API Update
(webmonkey.com)
4146.
Don't Import, Subscribe
(allinthehead.com)
4147.
Build your profile to get more freelance work
(elliotjaystocks.com)
4148.
4149.
Interview with Google Policy Analyst Derek Slater
(readwriteweb.com)
4150.
Apple sells 6.9 million iPhones in Q4 of 2008
(mobilecrunch.com)
4151.
Twine: “We Organize That Shit.”
(techcrunch.com)
4152.
Tech layoffs: The scorecard (updated)
(news.cnet.com)
4153.
4154.
The Unmentionable Necronomicon of WinApps (Bad Code is Language Independent)
(dotnetbutchering.blogspot.com)
4155.
Common Sense for Delusional Entrepreneurs
(sproutly.com)
4156.
Hacking Comcast's Motorola DVRs
(avinashv.net)
4157.
Motorola's $2000 luxury phone vs. the Rolex Submariner: The Ultimate Showdown
(technologizer.com)
4158.
The Real Threat to Microsoft Office: Maybe Not Web Apps
(sitepoint.com)
4159.
4160.
Strong Sales Give Apple $1.14 Billion Profit
(pcworld.com)
4161.
‘Shocking’ 61% of all Upstream Internet Traffic is P2P
(torrentfreak.com)
4162.
Jerry Yang's Layoff Memo
(alleyinsider.com)
4163.
Working with virtualenv
(arthurkoziel.com)
4164.
New Android Maps API Terms of Service and Key Enforcement
(android-developers.blogspot.com)
4165.
When to use readpartial instead of read in Ruby
(coderrr.wordpress.com)
4166.
Microsoft described as 'biggest hacker in China'
(guardian.co.uk)
4167.
Godfather of Bangalore: Real Estate in India
(wired.com)
4168.
Sometimes scaling down is more profitable
(money.cnn.com)
4169.
NSA@home: hash-cracking hardware
(nsa.unaligned.org)
4170.
Scientists Erase Specific Memories in Mice
(news.yahoo.com)