October 2009 Archive
7891.
Top concerns about Windows 7 (from actual users) (itworld.com)
7892.
NASA chief touts Bezos' space flight project, Blue Origin (techflash.com)
7893.
New York Times, still uncertain on charging, sets seven digital priorities (niemanlab.org)
7894.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Mathematics (pdf) (cs.utexas.edu)
7895.
Bing does Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
7896.
Good Times Ahead for VC-backed Tech Companies? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
7897.
The auto bailout: An inside look at the bankruptcies (Steven Rattner) (money.cnn.com)
7898.
Metasploit acquired by Rapid7 (blog.metasploit.com)
7899.
Book Review: "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs" (tuaw.com)
7900.
The Power of Symbolic Appropriation in Chinese Cyberspace (thechinabeat.org)
7901.
VentureFizz - Find all that is buzzing within Boston's Tech community (venturefizz.com)
7902.
Administration plans big pay cuts at bailout firms (sfgate.com)
7903.
Scala/GWT/App Engine/Eclipse (penguinparens.blogspot.com)
7904.
New iMac: Great Pairing Station? (vitarara.org)
7905.
Airline cannibalisation down under? (internationalbs.wordpress.com)
7906.
Who writes Banshee (Mono-powered media player) (bl-log.blogspot.com)
7907.
SiliconANGLE's (Minor) Role in the Twitter-Bing Deal (siliconangle.net)
7908.
Let us now praise... the cliché (boston.com)
7909.
Photo Essay: Bolivia's Lithium-Powered Future (foreignpolicy.com)
7910.
Idea for a global interpreter lock optimized for low contention (phildawes.net)
7911.
The Simple Cloud API (ibm.com)
7912.
Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On (web2summit.com)
7913.
How personality gets translated into physical elements in your space (cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com)
7914.
Wikipedia page on Scheme: recently revised, expanded, and updated (en.wikipedia.org)
7915.
Comments on "Why Engineers Should Consider Formal Methods" (lethain.com)
7916.
Subjectivism (aaronsw.com)
7917.
Inside Clojure [video] (channel9.msdn.com)
7918.
Google Earth Building Maker (sketchup.google.com)
7919.
VideoPress supports Ogg (en.blog.wordpress.com)
7920.
Google Chrome alpha is available for Mac and Linux (dev.chromium.org)