December 2009 Archive
7051.
Appolicious Lands $2 Million For iPhone App Directory (techcrunch.com)
7052.
The Future of Gesture Input (taranfx.com)
7053.
Chrome Extensions and webOS Applications look quite similar (almaer.com)
7054.
Flash messages litter the webscape like confetti in the Thanksgiving parade (wiseheartdesign.com)
7055.
The Importance Of What You Say (forbes.com)
7056.
Click&Clean 3.6.4.2 for Google Chrome (hotcleaner.com)
7057.
Book Launch 101: Media Hijinks, Amazon Timing, and VIP Treatment for You (fourhourworkweek.com)
7058.
Apple Moves Toward Music As Service (themusicvoid.com)
7059.
How to reduce our carbon footprint (astramatch.com)
7060.
Zynga and DST talk about their big funding deal in social games (games.venturebeat.com)
7061.
All Medicines Are Poison (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
7062.
Infographic: A Patchwork Nation - American Communities in a Time of Change (patchworknation.csmonitor.com)
7063.
Dan Nocera on Personalized Energy (paul.kedrosky.com)
7064.
Why Marketers need a Publishing Process (itsma.com)
7065.
GJ 1214b, first pontic planet discovered? (space.com)
7066.
The Surge in Electric Cars (online.wsj.com)
7067.
Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster on the 2 Meg Whitmans (youtube.com)
7068.
Dozens of accidents blamed on new traffic lights; non-melting of snow and or ice (examiner.com)
7069.
Ada Programming/Generics (en.wikibooks.org)
7070.
A Standard for Robot Exclusion (robotstxt.org)
7071.
New web startup launches public beta today (feedmagnet.com)
7072.
14 Business Principles of Goldman Sachs (www2.goldmansachs.com)
7073.
The Web Is Your CMS (24ways.org)
7074.
Blackboard and Desire2Learn settle litigation and form patent agreement (desire2learn.com)
7075.
The A to Z of digital music startups in 2009 (musically.com)
7076.
Building Blocks (and customer love) (separatepiece.com)
7077.
Introducing Google Browser Size (googlecode.blogspot.com)
7078.
Microsoft Announces CSS3 Support for Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) (css3.info)
7079.
Pearl Harbor in Retrospect (1948) (theatlantic.com)
7080.
Internet explorer use erodes - but still quite dominant. . . (businessinsider.com)