November 2009 Archive
5191.
Regents Expected to Raise Tuition in California (nytimes.com)
5192.
The Balance of Screening Tests (scienceblogs.com)
5193.
Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple. Maybe Too Simple. (techcrunch.com)
5194.
Google unveils Chrome OS an operating system like no other (nextatom.com)
5195.
JQuery Lesson Series: How to Implement Your First Plugin (woorkup.com)
5196.
Project management lessons: Keeping users in the loop and overcoming resistance (itworld.com)
5197.
Content is not King and never will be (delepaak.wordpress.com)
5198.
Chrome OS: What we know and don't know (technologizer.com)
5199.
Foursquare aims for world domination - one pub at a time (nextatom.com)
5200.
Passion as a Competitive Advantage (softwarebyrob.com)
5201.
Digital Breakfast Blog Launched (blog.gothammediaventures.com)
5202.
We are the big data problem (sdtimes.com)
5203.
DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 112 - iRule Editor Easter Eggs (devcentral.f5.com)
5204.
A Taxonomy of Social Networking Data (infosecisland.com)
5205.
Better-looking sportsmen more likely to win (newscientist.com)
5206.
Vehicle telemetry: Calling all cars (economist.com)
5207.
Twitter API Gets Geotagging; Web Geotagging Coming Soon? (readwriteweb.com)
5208.
Mike Cassidy: Speed as the primary business strategy (venturehacks.com)
5209.
Replace Yourself – A Guide to Delegating Your Workload (thenetsetter.com)
5210.
Cloud Computing Wars (it.toolbox.com)
5211.
Must have Mac OS X Software (rekeeb.com)
5212.
Social design is just one dimension of the social graph (arnoldwaldstein.com)
5213.
The man who planted trees [pdf] (vidyaonline.net)
5214.
5 Fast and Lightweight Linux Distros that Chrome OS Should Beat (junauza.com)
5215.
Avoiding Litigation (philip.greenspun.com)
5216.
End of carrier exclusivity & Wider distribution lifting iPhone sales in Europe (marketwatch.com)
5217.
Dark Matter Rocket (nextbigfuture.com)
5218.
Cruxle - World's first revolutionary personalized TV guide (cruxle.com)
5219.
Virtualization is Real (devcentral.f5.com)
5220.
A Good Podcast on Coworking in Seattle (startuppodcast.wordpress.com)