Is OpenOffice 'profoundly sick'?
(news.cnet.com)
December 2008 Archive
2731.
2733.
Tech predictions for 2009
(venturebeat.com)
2734.
"An American Tragedy" by James Quinn
(financialsense.com)
2735.
Analysis: iPhone doesn't benifit mobile operators business, may be damaging.
(strandreports.com)
2736.
Forget Selenium, Windmill nears 1.0
(sdtimes.com)
2737.
Apple will unveil netbooks next month, says analyst
(computerworld.com)
2738.
2739.
Google: A little more like Microsoft every day
(news.cnet.com)
2740.
Pen based input research
(procrastineering.blogspot.com)
2741.
To beat Google, Microsoft will become Google
(theregister.co.uk)
2742.
Windmill 1.0 set for release, promises dedicated support
(sdtimes.com)
2743.
How to Reprogram the Pentagon
(foreignaffairs.org)
2744.
Firefox Plugin for Amazon SimpleDB
(aws.typepad.com)
2745.
Listening to your Market
(bobz44.com)
2746.
2747.
Greenland Deglaciating at Triple the Rate of Last Year
(greencarcongress.com)
2748.
2749.
2750.
Rails Metal: a micro-framework with the power of Rails
(soylentfoo.jnewland.com)
2751.
2752.
The seven rules of unobtrusive JavaScript
(dev.opera.com)
2753.
Tumblr's CEO brainstorms microblog monetization
(scobleizer.com)
2754.
Rhodes: A Tool To Bring Ruby Apps to the iPhone
(mobileorchard.com)
2755.
Jobs to Macworld: Bite me
(weblog.infoworld.com)
2756.
TIME's 2008 Person of the Year is Obama
(time.com)
2757.
Meet Aiko, one man’s perfect robo-woman.
(cyberpunkreview.com)
2758.
Google Beta (1998)
(web.archive.org)
2759.
Sports Stats + Twitter
(stattweets.com)
2760.
From Font Hatred to Microsoft's Modular Innovations
(tpgblog.com)