October 2008 Archive
2521.
EBay buys three companies for $1.35 billion, lays off 1,000 (venturebeat.com)
2522.
Avoiding the Dangers of Ambiguously Defined Data-Types (atalasoft.com)
2523.
Android emulator from the command line (nocivus.posterous.com)
2524.
Hacking the London Underground (news.bbc.co.uk)
2525.
Deep water wind turbines vs. NIMBY: see for yourself (treehugger.com)
2526.
EBay Spends $1.34 Billion On Bill Me Later, Danish Sites (alleyinsider.com)
2527.
Hakia Semantic Search Taps Librarians for More Credible Results (mashable.com)
2528.
BlackBerry Application Center is RIM’s answer to the iPhone App Store (crunchgear.com)
2529.
How Usable is Your Copy? (usabilitypost.com)
2530.
IPhone outselling every phone but RAZR in U.S. (alleyinsider.com)
2531.
Worst Windows Flaws of the Past Decade (infoworld.com)
2532.
Real-World Scala: Dependency Injection (jonasboner.com)
2533.
10 IT power-saving myths debunked (infoworld.com)
2534.
You thought the Aeron was cool? Wait till seat on Herman Miller's new Embody chair (money.cnn.com)
2535.
SEOmoz | Announcing SEOmoz's Index of the Web and the Launch of our Linkscape Tool (seomoz.org)
2536.
Ideas Are Worth Twenty Dollars - Revisited (fortworthstartups.com)
2537.
Recruiting Top Technical Talent (creativity-online.com)
2538.
Are half of Pandora's listeners on the iPhone? No (alleyinsider.com)
2539.
When to Use Which User Experience Research Methods (Alertbox) (useit.com)
2540.
TCP over HTTP using Javascript (orbited.org)
2541.
Are You a Computer? The Turing Test Can Tell! (modernhumorist.com)
2542.
New Technology Roundtable series (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2543.
Forget App Center: BerryStore Beta Launches (techcrunch.com)
2544.
The Economist's "Nerd Chic" (cjr.org)
2545.
Geode: The New Geo-Tagging Project From Mozilla Labs (techcrunch.com)
2546.
Opening for a summer student (scottaaronson.com)
2547.
OpenOffice.org Breaks Records Everywhere (computerworlduk.com)
2548.
Ian Bicking: a blog: The Philosophy of Deliverance (blog.ianbicking.org)
2549.
Firefox Mobile coming soon (unwiredview.com)
2550.
Moore's Law is a double-edged sword (devcentral.f5.com)