October 2007 Archive
991.
Did the web fail the iPhone? (factoryjoe.com)
992.
With FriendCSV, Data Sneaks Out Facebook's Back Door (techcrunch.com)
993.
From Child on Street to Nobel Laureate (washingtonpost.com)
994.
What if it's all been a big fat lie? (query.nytimes.com)
995.
Video with Ali Partovi CEO of iLike, the most popular Facebook app (uk.intruders.tv)
996.
Facebook moves into the classroom (daily.stanford.edu)
997.
How Facebook Makes Identity Theft Easier (25hoursaday.com)
998.
Paul Graham speaking at FOWA London this Thursday (futureofwebapps.com)
999.
Adobe labs: Thermo (labs.adobe.com)
1000.
Alex Graveleys Gimmie: A novel UI for interaction (arstechnica.com)
1001.
Laptop With a Mission Widens Its Audience (nytimes.com)
1002.
Math Whizzes Turbo-Charge An Online Retailer's Sales (intelligententerprise.com)
1003.
Skype co-founder Agrees Skype was Overpriced (mashable.com)
1004.
Facebook Petition: Increase page width for app developers (centernetworks.com)
1005.
Solar Cells Crystallized Out of Molten Silicon (digitalworldtokyo.com)
1006.
Riastradh's Lisp Style Rules (mumble.net)
1007.
Outsourcing: The next technology battlefields (news.zdnet.com)
1008.
Out of options - Why executive stock options are bad for business (economist.com)
1009.
How to run an advertising campaign for your launch with a shoestring budget (blog.payscroll.com)
1010.
Venture industry decline? (venturebeat.com)
1011.
13 Reasons your Facebook account will be disabled (getsatisfaction.com)
1012.
When the A-List Gets It Wrong: Scoble/Rubel (centernetworks.com)
1013.
James Hong Gives Advice to Berkeley Startups (sproutly.com)
1014.
100 years on, DNA casts doubt on Crippen case (guardian.co.uk)
1015.
What Would a VC Sponsored Coworking Location Look Like? (centernetworks.com)
1016.
Rails: Introducing resource_controller: Focus on what makes your controller special (jamesgolick.com)
1017.
The Rockefellers and the Angry Commoners (slate.com)
1018.
Evolution - Live fast, love hard, die young (economist.com)
1019.
Research Libraries Rebuff Offers from Google and Microsoft to Place Books on Web (nytimes.com)
1020.
Caltech develops electronic nose (physorg.com)