December 2007 Archive
2251.
xautomation - Control X from the command line (hoopajoo.net)
2252.
An update from Opera CTO on the EU complaint against Microsoft (people.opera.com)
2253.
98 Bugs in MSIE 7 for Windows (gtalbot.org)
2254.
A Sign Of The Times (techcrunch.com)
2255.
WhatsOpen shows you what nearby stores are open (venturebeat.com)
2256.
Alibi Network is a full service agency providing alibis and excused absences... (alibinetwork.com)
2257.
[Ruby] expectations gem: a lightweight unit testing framework (blog.jayfields.com)
2258.
Mobile and wireless predictions for 2008 (disruptivewireless.blogspot.com)
2259.
Python Web Framework Comparison: Documentation and Marketing - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog (oreillynet.com)
2260.
Amazon's EC2 Open Source Firefox Plugin (blog.programmableweb.com)
2261.
Storm, Nugache lead dangerous new botnet barrage (searchsecurity.techtarget.com)
2262.
Working on Todo Lists Projects? DoMoreList.com (gregable.com)
2263.
Free business tools for the college entrepreneur (college-startup.com)
2264.
a small bit of inspiration (tinyurl.com)
2265.
The End Of Fuel? Shai Agassi Launches Alternative Transportation Venture! (israel-on-blog.com)
2266.
Microsoft brags about IE7's first year success and gets reamed in the comments (blogs.msdn.com)
2267.
Blogs Tool: Rate Everything! (israel-on-blog.com)
2268.
Email hijacking ()
2269.
Tracing Business Acumen to Dyslexia - New York Times (nytimes.com)
2270.
U.S. intelligence ignores completely Iranian Nuclear Threat (hsrc.biz)
2271.
Facebook X an unsocial network?! (israel-on-blog.com)
2272.
Vote for the best Photographs from the selection available! (best.photgraphs.ever.com)
2273.
SEX - Not really but still worth looking at... (squidoo.com)
2274.
FreeMyFriends: Enabling the open social web ()
2275.
UPS using software to reduce Left-Hand-Turns (nytimes.com)
2276.
RockYou and Slide = Ponzi Scheme 2.0 (techdumpster.com)
2277.
The Best Photographs Ever- You Decide!! (best.photgraphs.ever.com)
2278.
Google Gets Ready to Rumble With Microsoft (nytimes.com)
2279.
Microsoft wants to be first in parallel software (nytimes.com)
2280.
Faster Chips Are Leaving Programmers in Their Dust (nytimes.com)