November 2008 Archive
5161.
Ask YC: How do you use twitter/friendfeed with a lot of connections? ()
5162.
Textflow: Collaborative Editing Made Easy (readwriteweb.com)
5163.
Problem with NameCheap? (domainnamenews.com)
5164.
Which tech certifications are hot in a cool job market? (infoworld.com)
5165.
Analog Debugging is Hard (teddziuba.com)
5166.
What the NSA thinks of .NET 2.0 Security (cgisecurity.net)
5167.
YouTube virals must play by US ad rules • The Register (theregister.co.uk)
5168.
Nvidia Details ‘Personal Supercomputer` Design Based on Tesla GPU (eweek.com)
5169.
Citigroup Bailout: Socializing Loss after Privatizing Gains (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
5170.
Facebook Hackathon yields cool data visualization, but is it useful? (thestandard.com)
5171.
Bailouts: Citigroup vs. GM (tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com)
5172.
Surveillance system helps police snare shooters (infoworld.com)
5173.
Social Media Monetization and Revenue (silkcharm.blogspot.com)
5174.
Xing’s CEO Steps Down, Denies LinkedIn Is Getting Any “Real Traction” In Europe (techcrunch.com)
5175.
Git integration with Hudson and Trac (unethicalblogger.com)
5176.
Techdirt: Connecticut Finally Drops Charges Against Julie Amero (techdirt.com)
5177.
Mobile Speed Trap Mapping with iPhone (blogs.msdn.com)
5178.
Rubinomics Recalculated (nytimes.com)
5179.
The often iffy data behind those ubiquitous words, 'research shows' (timeshighereducation.co.uk)
5180.
TextFlow, First Parallel Word Processor, Now Available In Public Beta (tomuse.com)
5181.
Grammatical Framework Tutorial (cs.chalmers.se)
5182.
Palm cutting jobs, slashing a hole in our heart (crunchgear.com)
5183.
25 Most Influential People on Web (thecurrentaffairs.com)
5184.
The Dating Game (rubinsteyn.com)
5185.
Microsoft makes a phone with Nvidia (theinquirer.net)
5186.
Timeline of World Inventions (herd.typepad.com)
5187.
Haste, Scorned: Blogging at a Snail’s Pace (nytimes.com)
5188.
Quantum Computing Spins Closer (ddj.com)
5189.
Scaling Rails: Write-Through Cacheing (magicscalingsprinkles.wordpress.com)
5190.
YouTube's Live Event As Overhyped As The Company (blog.streamingmedia.com)