December 2007 Archive
841.
Hoosgot: LazyWeb For The Twitter Generation (mashable.com)
842.
7 Lies That Prevent Your Great Idea From Becoming A Real Business (blog.liferemix.net)
843.
Pulling Digits out of Pi (ams.org)
844.
Why C remains relevant (builderau.com.au)
845.
blogging is dead? according to whom? (gapingvoid.com)
846.
Hobbies Are Rich in Mental Rewards (nytimes.com)
847.
Quantifying the Performance of Garbage Collection vs. Explicit Memory Management (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
848.
Stealing a Page from Google's Playbook (inc.com)
849.
Georgia Tech Edison Fund Provides Funding for Early-Stage Technology Companies (innovate.gatech.edu)
850.
The most downloaded programs on SourceForge: P2P apps and Windows utilities (sourceforge.net)
851.
Google Pre-Launches New iPhone Interface (techcrunch.com)
852.
Continental Airlines Turns Mobile Phones Into Boarding Passes for Houston Travelers (advice.cio.com)
853.
OpenID 2.0 - Final(ly)! (openid.net)
854.
Economist: Books of the year 2007 (For those of you traveling over the holidays) (economist.com)
855.
Pioneers of Soviet Computing (sovietcomputing.com)
856.
What great collective intelligence or statistical feature recognition libraries are out there?
857.
More than half of Amazon rainforest will be lost by 2030 (guardian.co.uk)
858.
John Lennon's message for peace (presentationzen.com)
859.
Yahoo! Answers, Where 120 Million Users Can Be Wrong... (slate.com)
860.
Nokia wants W3C to remove Ogg from upcoming HTML5 standard (arstechnica.com)
861.
Voyager 2 probe reaches solar system boundary (space.newscientist.com)
862.
Engine Yard Bets Big on Rubinius (infoq.com)
863.
Another Bubble? (youtube.com)
864.
Rogers ISP of Canada breaks into your browsing session to tell you off for using the net too much (boingboing.net)
865.
Mob wisdom means business (infoworld.com)
866.
How to Network: 12 Tips for Shy People (cio.com)
867.
Intimate details of Mike Arrington's burnt-out startup. Reports, roadmaps, and patents, oh my! (wiki.edgeio.com)
868.
Adam's Manifesto (from Xobni) (xobni.com)
869.
Why PHP should never be taught. (zestyping.livejournal.com)
870.
Developer platforms: Friendster, Bebo, LinkedIn aren't waiting for Open Social (venturebeat.com)