October 2009 Archive
6331.
Global GDP since 1820: a small china is an aberration (emmett-58a2n.posterous.com)
6332.
Tymelie makes scheduling as easy as 1-2-3 (tymelie.com)
6333.
Amazon and the art of service (news.cnet.com)
6334.
Web-enabled software radio receivers (websdr.org)
6335.
Metrix Create:Space opening Oct 15 (capitolhillseattle.com)
6336.
The Future Of Health Care Is Social (fastcompany.com)
6337.
Fórum Internacional de Software Livre 10 - Highlights (vimeo.com)
6338.
List of acquisitions by Google (en.wikipedia.org)
6339.
Lock Ups And Other Obstacles To Liquidity (vcexperts.com)
6340.
Tools for Sketching User Experiences (uxbooth.com)
6341.
Using Lists in webOS - Mastering the Oldest Mobile Profession (linux-mag.com)
6342.
BlazeDS for PHP Developers (linux-mag.com)
6343.
Trials and Tribulations of SpecWork and CrowdSpring (imjustcreative.com)
6344.
What happened to the original social networks? (siliconangle.net)
6345.
Watch the LCROSS hit the moon on Friday (nasa.gov)
6346.
The State of OpenCL & the First End-User OpenCL Drivers (anandtech.com)
6347.
Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, and Others Also Hit by Phishing Attack (readwriteweb.com)
6348.
Technical glitch mars MySpace demo of Embedded Live Video Chat (readwriteweb.com)
6349.
IPhone app lets up to 10 people play the piano (itworld.com)
6350.
Yamaha uses cloth to make ultrathin, flexible speaker (itworld.com)
6351.
Brian's Transient Brain (blog.bestinclass.dk)
6352.
Google, Verizon Sign Android Phone Pact (Google Voice included) (pcworld.com)
6353.
Rendering the Structure of the Universe in your Spare Time (blog.wolfram.com)
6354.
The parable of object-oriented toast... (titan.cog.brown.edu)
6355.
Nissan uses robot team to make more nimble cars (itworld.com)
6356.
Visualizing The U.S. Electric Grid (npr.org)
6357.
$18.2 Billion in Web, Internet and Tech Acquisitions in Q3 (startup.partnerup.com)
6358.
Preserving or flattening list structure... an exploration of monad/functor laws (blog.patch-tag.com)
6359.
Simulate some nanotech (nanohub.org)
6360.
'Whitopia'. My question: What is the startup scene like in these parts? (npr.org)