2007 Archive
8941.
Verizon users: Get ready for more mobile ads based on your call history (skydeck.com)
8942.
Ultrahigh-speed Internet2 gets 10x boost in anticipation of particle collider for physicists (technologyreview.com)
8943.
Where Am I? (An entertaining meditation on brains & minds by Dennett) (newbanner.com)
8944.
Code by the beach, then get bought (online.wsj.com)
8945.
Facebook Has LinkedIn In Their Crosshairs (techcrunch.com)
8946.
The Sustainability of Web 2.0 (adamjh.blogspot.com)
8947.
Capistrano 2.1 Released (weblog.jamisbuck.org)
8948.
Does Your Building Need A Social Network? (techcrunch.com)
8949.
Q & A on Leaving Management for Development (softwarebyrob.com)
8950.
Lights Out San Francisco Oct 20th (lightsoutsf.org)
8951.
Ask 37signals: The genesis and benefits of Rails (37signals.com)
8952.
On the Relationship Between Python and Lisp (prescod.net)
8953.
When Just Hiring the Top 1% Isn't Good Enough (sablog.com)
8954.
CouchDB first impressions (jacobian.org)
8955.
Are Boys An Endangered Species? (health.msn.com)
8956.
Ryan Singer on creating forms that delight your users [video] (thinkvitamin.com)
8957.
How Many Site Hits? Depends Who's Counting (nytimes.com)
8958.
Apple 4Q Earnings Beat Analyst Views (apnews.myway.com)
8959.
Paul Rand on design: "Don't try to be original, just try to be good." (s92.photobucket.com)
8960.
The GoF patterns implemented in Ruby (clipboarded.blogspot.com)
8961.
Poking the bear: It's not as hard to build a startup in New York City as you've heard.... (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
8962.
Reverse-Interviewing for CS Jobs (openradix.org)
8963.
Motorola: Apple won't open the iPhone (counternotions.com)
8964.
The secret to remembering material long-term (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
8965.
Meetro Working to Make Forum Creation Dead Simple (techcrunch.com)
8966.
Why Kindle Is No iPod (roughtype.com)
8967.
Name that Athlete Game (rootzoo.com)
8968.
Your Desktop Is Not a Destination (codinghorror.com)
8969.
The Last Supper: 16 Billion Pixels (172181 x 93611) (haltadefinizione.com)
8970.
A New Kind of Computer Science: Can we study web apps in a systematic way a la Wolfram's NKS? ()