November 2008 Archive
871.
Microsoft Probably Not Really Considering WebKit For IE (washingtonpost.com)
872.
OLPC Resumes 'Give One, Get One' XO Laptop Sale (informationweek.com)
873.
New Business Model: Free iPhone Apps. The Source Costs Money. (tausendstern.com)
874.
Are Casual Games Recession-Proof? Companies Report Record Revenues, Surprising Trends (xconomy.com)
875.
Intel presentation reveals the future of the CPU-GPU war (beyond3d.com)
876.
IPhone Exploit Undermines App Store Security, Lets Devs Update And Run Arbitrary Code (techcrunch.com)
877.
Myth #6: Rails only speaks English (loudthinking.com)
878.
1/3 of Stocks in the S&P 500 are no longer qualified to be included (reuters.com)
879.
More than 80,000 jobs cut in just five days (ft.com)
880.
Tough times in Silicon Valley, but some hiring (sfgate.com)
881.
VCs Put the Brakes on Early-Stage Startups (blog.wired.com)
882.
Daniel Ha, Co-Founder of Disqus, talks about the YC experience (and how to get accepted) (talktech.tv)
883.
Are you an idiot to keep paying your mortgage? (sfgate.com)
884.
Free Trademarks For Startups (erikjheels.com)
885.
Inventor or Innovator - Are Both True Entrepreneurs? (infochachkie.com)
886.
"The proliferation of drones is well underway." (slate.com)
887.
Reverse HTTP - Second Life Wiki (wiki.secondlife.com)
888.
German government shifts 11,000 desktops to open source (osor.eu)
889.
Moodstream - streaming images and sounds to boost creativity (moodstream.gettyimages.com)
890.
Web 2.0 Startups Beating The Odds in Down Economy (cio.com)
891.
New lifeline for Bletchley Park (news.bbc.co.uk)
892.
How Obama Helped Digg Fix Bugs (blog.digg.com)
893.
A Proof of the Halting Problem's Undecidability in Verse (ling.ed.ac.uk)
894.
Bettors Beat Pundits (tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com)
895.
A Computer Wanted (query.nytimes.com)
896.
Users pour forth MacBook trackpad woes (reghardware.co.uk)
897.
G1 Garbage Collector in Latest OpenJDK Drop (jeremymanson.blogspot.com)
898.
Baroque Mandelbrot Zoom (youtube.com)
899.
In a Twitter Age, Even Bad News Like Layoffs Is on the Company Blog (nytimes.com)
900.
The Best Inventions of 2008 (time.com)