November 2009 Archive
6481.
Google acquires AdMob for $750 million (techcrunch.com)
6482.
Evolution of 20 Corporate Brand Logos (nikhilmisal.com)
6483.
Testing: Chances and Challenges in an Agile World (blog.jonasbandi.net)
6484.
Gmail - Sweating the Small Stuff (tpgblog.com)
6485.
If you’re cleaning up your user’s input in your views you’re doing it wrong (codeshooter.wordpress.com)
6486.
An Interview With Chris Coyier (webm.ag)
6487.
In Defense of Jaywalking (slate.com)
6488.
Is Jaywalking in the Eye of the Beholder? (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
6489.
Motorola droid tips (voiceofcity.us)
6490.
Video: Australian solar ship that users panels as wings (faircompanies.com)
6491.
Installing Friend Interactive Shell on Upgraded Snow Leopard (jasonwong.org)
6492.
The Road To Cost Effective Bandwidth Management (jeez.eu)
6493.
Survival with the fittest: the story of a Google library partner (blogs.talis.com)
6494.
SnapNames Gets Hit With Class Action Suit Over Shill Bidding (techcrunch.com)
6495.
Research as a Community-Building Activity (technologyreview.com)
6496.
Know When to Fold ’Em: Omar Hamoui (Founder of AdMob) (startupnation.com)
6497.
TheWebFellas featured Rails developer on Rails Development Directory (railsdevelopment.com)
6498.
When Angel Capital Is Not So Angelic (pehub.com)
6499.
How to Use Twitter for Marketing and PR (howtousetwitterformarketingandpr.com)
6500.
Internet Atrocity GeoCities' Demise Erases Web History (time.com)
6501.
The Robot and the Baby (www-formal.stanford.edu)
6502.
Hard Fun (papert.org)
6503.
Investing in a mobile future with AdMob (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6504.
Parkinson’s dopamine killers identified (futurity.org)
6505.
Interleukin-6 nasal spray boosts memory. (beta.thehindu.com)
6506.
Can my site be removed from Hacker News's spam filter? ()
6507.
On P vs NP, Geometric Complexity Theory, and the Riemann Hypothesis (video.ias.edu)
6508.
'Teeny Ted' is worlds smallest book? (blog.makezine.com)
6509.
Buy Shares of a Beirut Nightclub (mybar.me)
6510.
A Software Developer Feels the Pain of Premiere Pro (adrianmouat.com)