October 2008 Archive
4261.
Twitter Technology Blog: We Got Data (dev.twitter.com)
4262.
WidgetLaboratory Turns To Newcomer SocialGO After Ning Debacle (techcrunch.com)
4263.
JibJab + High School Musical 3 = Perfect Viral Marketing (ryanspoon.com)
4264.
Banks not using bailout money for loans (nytimes.com)
4265.
Interactive Mirror (blog.litstudios.com)
4266.
Review of the first two Envycasts (antoniocangiano.com)
4267.
Sprint CEO: “By gosh if that Android ain’t a lump of you-know-what” (crunchgear.com)
4268.
Stoners, Vegans and a Junky Elephant Conquer BitTorrent (torrentfreak.com)
4269.
Slime Mould intelligence points to a new model of AI (arxivblog.com)
4270.
Why taxes are damaging to startups (stakeventures.com)
4271.
How to add Archive Calendar to blogger (yaplc.blogspot.com)
4272.
Microsoft Surface pricier than anticipated (news.cnet.com)
4273.
Microsoft's message from the PDC2008 in a few Wordles (tellingmachine.com)
4274.
The high price of internet filtering (abc.net.au)
4275.
ITunes glitch censors song titles (news.bbc.co.uk)
4276.
Forget Web 2.0/3.0, Start Something During Web 2.5 (video) (kevinrose.com)
4277.
Scientists build world’s smallest storage device (vnunet.com)
4278.
"Mother of All Quantum Networks" Unveiled in Vienna (spectrum.ieee.org)
4279.
Are Strategic Investors More Important in a Downturn Economy? (instigatorblog.com)
4280.
University researchers developing cancer-fighting beer (computerworld.com)
4281.
Australian Scientists Create World’s Most Efficient Solar Cells (cleantechnica.com)
4282.
Qik Finally Brings Its Live Video Streaming To Blackberry (techcrunch.com)
4283.
Dell Inspiron Mini 12... Tasty (ryanspoon.com)
4284.
5+ Keyword Search Queries Account for 19% of All Searches (ryanspoon.com)
4285.
Kick Ass Fonts in Ubuntu: 3 Easy Steps (jeremy.zawodny.com)
4286.
Apple: A Bigger Open Source Enemy Than Microsoft? (workswithu.com)
4287.
Preventing MySQL Injection Attacks With GreenSQL (howtoforge.com)
4288.
Niche Job board ()
4289.
Scaling and performance (use.perl.org)
4290.
Bret on Social Games: A Case for Cloning Games (bretterrill.com)