January 2009 Archive
6451.
Cisco goes green with EnergyWise upgrade (infoworld.com)
6452.
IBM confirms job cuts (infoworld.com)
6453.
A voice for UK’s entrepreneurs (innovationagent.co.uk)
6454.
How old is your oldest working Mac? (tuaw.com)
6455.
Video of AMD Phenom II Overclocked to 6.5GHz (youtube.com)
6456.
Apple Approves Podcaster App, Provides Another Ray of Hope (theappleblog.com)
6457.
Classic Hits by Microsoft Songsmith (youtube.com)
6458.
Muxtape Is Back As A Mixtape Platform For Bands (alleyinsider.com)
6459.
Scalability by Design - Coding for Systems With Large CPU Counts (highscalability.com)
6460.
Suse Studio: Linux customization for the masses (news.cnet.com)
6461.
Humans are eating too many... Frogs (treehugger.com)
6462.
What Monster.com should have said about their security breach (anassina.com)
6463.
Unleash your creativity, generate better ideas (fecklessmind.com)
6464.
How to Learn From Unfulfilled Goals (webworkerdaily.com)
6465.
Why a 'Google Web Drive' Won't Kill Windows, the PC or Anything Else (blog.wired.com)
6466.
AOL might sell Bebo? "Absolutely ridiculous" (venturebeat.com)
6467.
Why Quantitative Measures Often Make Performance Worse, not Better (slowleadership.org)
6468.
5 Near Term Startup Trends (collegemogul.com)
6469.
Interview with startup lawyer Ryan Roberts (fortworthstartups.com)
6470.
Firefox 3 and MobileMe not working? It might be Ubiquity plugin (tuaw.com)
6471.
Visualizing the Rails commit history (weblog.rubyonrails.com)
6472.
About CheatNeutral (cheatneutral.com)
6473.
Companies as persons (blog.tetrack.com)
6474.
The Realtime Real Estate Crisis (screen space) (techcrunchit.com)
6475.
GCC, Now 25 Years Old, Will Add Plug-in Framework (sdtimes.com)
6476.
Open source .net cms launches RC3 (umbraco.org)
6477.
NPR iPhone app : Live streaming, podcast archive access, keyword search (ipodnn.com)
6478.
Apple threatens Palm chomp • The Register (theregister.co.uk)
6479.
Websense Acquires Spam Blocker Defensio (techcrunch.com)
6480.
Higher education needs a national computing cloud |Cloud Computing | whurley | InfoWorld (weblog.infoworld.com)