November 2008 Archive
691.
BBC shunned me for denying climate change (dailyexpress.co.uk)
692.
Highly ironic comment from Steve Yegge (scroll down to "Lame Languages") (web.archive.org)
693.
PHP Design - Biggest Database Oversights (justincarmony.com)
694.
Window Pong (project-euh.com)
695.
How the Srizbi botnet escaped destruction to spam again (ebiquity.umbc.edu)
696.
Overclocking the lecture: consume recorded lectures much more quickly (joshua.schachter.org)
697.
Pixels per Inch formula: PPI=sqrt(Width^2+Height^2)/Diagonal. Your screen is obsolete. (mac-machin.com)
698.
Saving Detroit: It's the Cars, Stupid (pbs.org)
699.
The current state of Open Source Hardware 2008 - over 60 projects (blog.makezine.com)
700.
The Art of Laying People Off (blogs.openforum.com)
701.
Google Uses Web Searches to Track Flu’s Spread (nytimes.com)
702.
Gmail is safe, as long as you avoid falling for phishing scams (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
703.
Canvas in 3D (ajaxian.com)
704.
MGM to post full movies, TV shows on YouTube (sfgate.com)
705.
Silicon Valley start-up success for savvy Aussies (Omnisio, YC 08) (theage.com.au)
706.
Nate Silver of 538 Signs With Penguin In Two Book Deal (observer.com)
707.
Applications to attend/present at Startup Riot now available (startupriot.com)
708.
1988 TV News Report on the Morris Worm (youtube.com)
709.
Google to Put Wiki on Top of Search (readwriteweb.com)
710.
Neal Stephenson Interview (avclub.com)
711.
Mac small business share nearly triples over the summer (appleinsider.com)
712.
The cash panic sweeping the VC industry (alleyinsider.com)
713.
Add Undo and Redo to Your Web Application With Cappuccino (thinkvitamin.com)
714.
Three Lectures by Hans Bethe (bethe.cornell.edu)
715.
Agile Development Projects and Usability (useit.com)
716.
RubyManor Roundup (effectif.com)
717.
Why Apple Won't Allow Adobe Flash on iPhone (blog.wired.com)
718.
Ask HN: How to monetize a play for fun poker site? ()
719.
Ask HN: Do social sites with karma need a decay function? ()
720.
Ask HN: Pre-launch feedback on my site ()