November 2009 Archive
4681.
"Race" in College Admission FAQ (talk.collegeconfidential.com)
4682.
Robotics Resource for Indian Students (e-yantra.com)
4683.
Google Adds Breadcrumbs to Search Results Interface (seobook.com)
4684.
Porn Facebook hack hits Firefox (computerworlduk.com)
4685.
Free Isn’t Working… (a2f2a.com)
4686.
The Rule of Three: Anticipating the torpedoes that can sink a deal (inc.com)
4687.
Don’t forget to feed your family while working to build your online audience (b2brainmaker.com)
4688.
Twitter To Make Money In 2010 With ‘Non-Traditional’ Ads: Biz Stone (wired.com)
4689.
Air Force orders another 2200 Playstation 3s (fbo.gov)
4690.
How to share secrets in a negotiation (venturehacks.com)
4691.
TiVo subscription numbers back where they were in 2004 (tvbythenumbers.com)
4692.
Camels and Rubber Duckies - "How much should I charge for my software?" (joelonsoftware.com)
4693.
Smooth seas don't make skillful sailors (highway12ventures.com)
4694.
Mandriva Stuff, OOo4Kids Now as Sugar Activity (boycottnovell.com)
4695.
Wikipedia 'loses' 49,000 editors (news.bbc.co.uk)
4696.
Concentrate on Writing with OMMWriter (ommwriter.com)
4697.
Stop Whining About Hulu (designbygravity.wordpress.com)
4698.
Recurring Events and Message Passing (lethain.com)
4699.
Software Engineering for Internet Applications (philip.greenspun.com)
4700.
Kubuntu + MacBook = Circle Slash (Prohibitory) Boot Error (experimentgarden.blogspot.com)
4701.
Squeezing Out Savings from Outsourcing (businessweek.com)
4702.
The behavioral economics of Thanksgiving (voices.washingtonpost.com)
4703.
A better design for Twitter retweets (bitcurrent.com)
4704.
Conformity at school (27bslash6.com)
4705.
Chasing The Dopamine Rush - Television, Alcohol and Fast Food (sidsavara.com)
4706.
Is There a Looming Battle Over OAuth's Successor? (blog.louisgray.com)
4707.
What every developer should know about bitmaps (blogs.windwardreports.com)
4708.
Ask HN: Is most of your "prescription drug" spam re Pfizer too? ()
4709.
Ask HN: What are you thankful for? ()
4710.
Survey Shows One Bad Tweet Can Cost 30 Customers (bloomberg.com)