November 2009 Archive
3331.
Getting more members of your online community active (communityspark.com)
3332.
Startup Love: What Great-Grandparents Knew About Running a Startup. (siliconangle.net)
3333.
What ChromeOS Means For Netbooks And Why Microsoft Needs To Be Scared (crunchgear.com)
3334.
IE is the most important app in the world. That's why MS should buy Opera. (jeremiahlee.com)
3335.
Pomodoro Technique Analyzed By RescueTime (YC08) (four-eight-four.org)
3336.
Chilean VC to help Latin American startups reach the US — and vice versa (venturebeat.com)
3337.
Probabilities in the Game of Monopoly (tkcs-collins.com)
3338.
Millennium Prize Problems (en.wikipedia.org)
3339.
Crypto pioneer and security chief exits Sun (theregister.co.uk)
3340.
TechCrunch Gets It Wrong Re TweetPhoto CEO - Plus Lessons for Entrepreneurs (walkercorporatelaw.com)
3341.
The Convergence of Bird Flocking (arxiv.org)
3342.
Lego, Wombles and Linked Data (derivadow.com)
3343.
Visual Studio 2010: Generating sequence diagrams on the fly (weblogs.asp.net)
3344.
Born poor, now self-made billionaires (business.rediff.com)
3345.
Road midget sighting: golf cart on streets of San Francisco? (faircompanies.com)
3346.
The Value of Visibility: The Strongest Link in the Supply Chain (technology.inc.com)
3347.
I’m a software tailor (37signals.com)
3348.
Tragedy of the anti-commons (johndcook.com)
3349.
The ignorant VC (feeds.venturehacks.com)
3350.
"Consumer Liquidity, Fingerhut, and Good vs. Evil" (jordancooper.wordpress.com)
3351.
Software on the shelf (neilmix.com)
3352.
Twitter COO Costolo: Advertising Coming To Twitter Soon (centernetworks.com)
3353.
Fred Destin: How a great entrepreneur deals with complexity (freddestin.com)
3354.
Announcing the Ning Appathon Winners (blog.ning.com)
3355.
We want to interview your NY based early stage company ()
3356.
Registration - Digg (digg.com)
3357.
Proton Beams Are Back On Track At LHC (nytimes.com)
3358.
Steve Jobs introduces the "Digital Hub" strategy at Macworld 2001 (youtube.com)
3359.
Five ways of building a development team (blog.aparicio.org)
3360.
What's in a name? (feedback about employees within a company) (ondrejka.net)