November 2009 Archive
3391.
Bayes' Theorem (at Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (plato.stanford.edu)
3392.
Emotion Markup Language (w3.org)
3393.
Turkey, Gravy, and a project? (what's your holiday project?) (myholidayapp.com)
3394.
Responding to Scamville: How offers and product bundling add value (andrewchenblog.com)
3395.
Ericsson Shows Off Its New Spider Computer Concept (geekwithlaptop.com)
3396.
Brin: Google's OSes likely to converge (news.cnet.com)
3397.
Apple Kills Support for Atom processor in Snow Leopard (osxdaily.com)
3398.
DVR, Once a Mortal Foe, Is a Friend After All (nytimes.com)
3399.
The Meaning of Information Technology (magicscalingsprinkles.wordpress.com)
3400.
Little, big, and green: a biography of the solid-state disk (arstechnica.com)
3401.
Thematic vs Thesis Driven Investing (avc.com)
3402.
First Collisions at the LHC (press.web.cern.ch)
3403.
Turn Your Organization Inside Out (customer development) (bothsidesofthetable.com)
3404.
Do you Google Wave? Google Wave as a Customer Support tool (creately.com)
3405.
The future of news is entrepreneurial (buzzmachine.com)
3406.
Real-time, Distributed Conversations: Some Thoughts on the Salmon Protocol (25hoursaday.com)
3407.
Ibis Reader and BookServer [HTML5 Application] (blog.threepress.org)
3408.
A story of practical iPhone development. (blog.pragmaticstudio.com)
3409.
Logo Design RoundUp Part 12 – How Designers Promote & Brand Themselves (imjustcreative.com)
3410.
Evidence that Facebook’s Priorities Are On Quality (siliconangle.net)
3411.
Hey, is there somebody around to accept this award? (blogs.msdn.com)
3412.
Father of the Chinese space program dies (spaceflightnow.com)
3413.
Lab Demonstrates 3-D Printing In Glass (sciencedaily.com)
3414.
Pre-Entrepreneurs Ask, "What IP Does My Current Employer Own?" (bigstartups.com)
3415.
Everything is amazing and no one is happy (youtube.com)
3416.
The New Science of Temptation (scientificamerican.com)
3417.
From Novice to Adept: The Act of Naming (modernperlbooks.com)
3418.
Feds Charge Cable Modem Modder With ‘Aiding Computer Intrusion’ (wired.com)
3419.
Thanks to Mozilla, Web Gets Less Ugly, Good Type Gets Machine Readable (readwriteweb.com)
3420.
10gen (the company that develops MongoDB) raises $3.4M (deals.venturebeat.com)