November 2009 Archive
5941.
JQuery Bondage (feedproxy.google.com)
5942.
Colly Myers: Only one App Store can compete with apple (aqa.63336.com)
5943.
Kahneman on Choice with Risk (second in series) (short) (theincidentaleconomist.com)
5944.
Lost and found: could GPS keep tabs on your pets? (pcauthority.com.au)
5945.
TwitterPeek Is So Dumb It Makes My Brain Hurt (gizmodo.com)
5946.
Good Dog, Smart Dog (nytimes.com)
5947.
VC Experts.com Note on Preparation and Content of Placement Memorandum ('PPM') (vcexperts.com)
5948.
Regarding Designer Blogs (dailymeh.tumblr.com)
5949.
Verizon Lawsuit Makes AT&T The Villain Again (pcworld.com)
5950.
MSN Web Page Finally Updated (news.bbc.co.uk)
5951.
Peek Launches $99 Twitter Gadget (informationweek.com)
5952.
Best Buy Offers Movie Downloads (pcworld.com)
5953.
3 Things Phone Manufacturers Should Get Right to Beat the iPhone (usabilitypost.com)
5954.
Giant Crack in Africa Will Create a New Ocean (news.yahoo.com)
5955.
Fun With the Minneapolis Mayoral Race (boingboing.net)
5956.
Never separate cloud computing from SOA (itworld.com)
5957.
Gadget geek dream car coming in 3 years (itworld.com)
5958.
Failure is not an option: why this can be a bad strategy (dondodge.typepad.com)
5959.
Feldspar: Ericsson's new EDSL in Haskell for parallel DSP code (haskell.org)
5960.
Testosterone and Competitive Play (lostgarden.com)
5961.
Failed Online Navigation Software Maker Sues Google, Yahoo And More Over Patent (techcrunch.com)
5962.
Picked From a Lineup, on a Whiff of Evidence (nytimes.com)
5963.
Gates' Memo about why the Office format should be a proprietary format (1998) (antitrust.slated.org)
5964.
Cable modem hacker busted by feds (computerworld.com)
5965.
Building the World's Most Powerful Laser (technologyreview.com)
5966.
Twitter’s stalled growth could spell bad news for Twitter ecosystem (venturebeat.com)
5967.
Interview: The Space Station's IT guys (crave.cnet.co.uk)
5968.
Beyond the page view in web analytics (jshub.org)
5969.
Creately: Web Based Mind Mapping & Drawing App (detools.ca)
5970.
Cool concept to leverage world's disconnected thought leaders (innocentive.com)