Supercomputing brought to desktop
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
November 2008 Archive
3301.
3302.
Engrave Your Tech
(engraveyourtech.com)
3303.
An Open Stack glossary for Facebook developers
(sociallipstick.com)
3304.
Ruby and Shoes Programming: A New Course
(rubylearning.com)
3305.
Homes With Tails: What if You Could Own Your Internet Connection?
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
3306.
Fossils Are Fine; a Live Beastie Is Better
(nytimes.com)
3307.
JQuery Feed Menus
(komodomedia.com)
3308.
The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu Studio 8.10
(howtoforge.com)
3309.
NVIDIA's $10K Tesla GPU-Based Personal Supercomputer
(tech.slashdot.org)
3310.
Perl, the first postmodern computer language
(perl.com)
3311.
India is re-outsourcing to...Cleveland?
(cleveland.craigslist.org)
3312.
Automated user interface testing on the iPhone
(cocoawithlove.com)
3313.
YoYotech Fi7epower: The World's Fastest Personal Computer
(technology.timesonline.co.uk)
3314.
3315.
Eye, Brain, and Vision
(hubel.med.harvard.edu)
3316.
Too Many Technologies; Not Enough Brains
(thecodist.com)
3317.
BNF and EBNF: What are they and how do they work?
(garshol.priv.no)
3318.
Rails Tips for Designers, Part 1
(bleikamp.com)
3319.
Short films - how they were edited, narrated, and put to music.
(spencersternberg.com)
3320.
The Reference Frame: Why can anything ever fall into a black hole?
(motls.blogspot.com)
3321.
Did "Lazy Sunday" make YouTube's $1.5 billion sale possible?
(arstechnica.com)
3322.
Why PR doesn't work and how to fix it
(gooruze.com)
3323.
Online fraudsters 'steal £3.3bn'
(news.bbc.co.uk)
3324.
Start-Up Takes on 'Patent Trolls'
(online.wsj.com)
3325.
Tell Me a Story
(poets.org)
3326.
For Luxury Brands, Less Money to Spend on Ads
(nytimes.com)
3327.
New longevity drugs poised to tackle aging
(blog.wired.com)
3328.
3329.
How to fund a conference with donations
(blog.hubdirector.com)
3330.
Keyboardr.com: quicksilver in a web page
(ajaxian.com)