October 2008 Archive
4381.
Tribler. Almost so cool What I would do. (blog.quinthar.com)
4382.
Nice display of historical world data time series (graphs.gapminder.org)
4383.
The Danger of Stress (sciam.com)
4384.
User Privacy Concerns By Geography: A Flickr Study (techcrunch.com)
4385.
Google: Economy So Bad We Don't Need As Many Servers As We Thought (alleyinsider.com)
4386.
[video] Factor: an extensible interactive language (uk.youtube.com)
4387.
Post-redesign, Facebook’s platform working well for some applications (venturebeat.com)
4388.
Rails Application Visualization (dcmanges.com)
4389.
Access Line Losses Hurt: Verizon CEO (gigaom.com)
4390.
Phusion Passenger, now with Global Queuing (blog.phusion.nl)
4391.
15 Computer Ads From The Past (1950-1980) (techyshit.com)
4392.
VentureBeat downturn event: Tightening your belt isn’t enough (venturebeat.com)
4393.
Mechanical Zoo Gets $6 Million To Build Aardvark Social Search Product (techcrunch.com)
4394.
ActiveMQ + Ruby Stomp Client: How to process elements one by one (blog.kovyrin.net)
4395.
Installing Scribe For Log Collection (cloudera.com)
4396.
Widgetplus: Server side Ajax widgets (ajaxian.com)
4397.
Self-printing Game of Life in C# (igoro.com)
4398.
Australia to implement mandatory internet censorship (news.com.au)
4399.
Java Memory Management Improvement Proposal (innovationontherun.com)
4400.
Frugal Google Cuts Perks (nypost.com)
4401.
23andMe genetic testing called top invention (sfgate.com)
4402.
Ω Gregory Chaitin's Research Autobiography (Founder of Algorithmic Information Theory) (cs.umaine.edu)
4403.
Read It Later Comes To Google Reader (readwriteweb.com)
4404.
Respect the Silent Evidence (innovationontherun.com)
4405.
Is there a good embeddable code widget out there? (devver.net)
4406.
The Echo Nest -- Staying Aloft in the Turbulent Music-Recommendation Industry (xconomy.com)
4407.
Interview with Untangle CTO: 12 network gateway apps, all on 1 server, totally free (talktech.tv)
4408.
Where are they now: Bolt.com (thestandard.com)
4409.
Exploring Clojure (Lisp on the JVM) - Part 4: Not Your Daddy's Namespaces (bc.tech.coop)
4410.
Data Mining You to Death: Does Google Know Too Much? (spiegel.de)