2007 Archive
2371.
Attacking multicore CPUs (theregister.co.uk)
2372.
What would telecoms be like if no license was required? (news.bbc.co.uk)
2373.
force.com: The Perils of Platform As A Service (onstartups.com)
2374.
Job tenure by country (economist.com)
2375.
Should I flip or should I build? (beyondvc.com)
2376.
Why blurring sensitive information is a bad idea (dheera.net)
2377.
Andrew Chen: "Facebook app users are potentially worth about 1% of what users on your website are worth" (insidefacebook.com)
2378.
Even CEO can't figure out how RadioShack still in business (theonion.com)
2379.
Is your idea a winner? (cambrianhouse.com)
2380.
How to Work the Room (foundread.com)
2381.
10 Reasons Why PR Doesn't Work (blog.guykawasaki.com)
2382.
DVD Jon Hacks iPhone: No Activation Required (blog.wired.com)
2383.
How to Stay Motivated (scottberkun.com)
2384.
Wizard School (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
2385.
Subprime Fallout Could Help Venture Capitalists (nytimes.com)
2386.
What a comment stream would look like in a real meeting (crunchnotes.com)
2387.
Ever-younger entrepreneurs (boston.com)
2388.
How to Be a Leader in Your Field (polaris.gseis.ucla.edu)
2389.
The Journeyman Programmer - C#, Lisp, Python, Erlang & More (softwareisart.wordpress.com)
2390.
Solving the Voting Problem: Recommendation-Consumption Impedance Mismatch (whattofix.com)
2391.
Countries ranked by ease of doing business (doingbusiness.org)
2392.
Airlines in "a computer-programming frenzy to reduce embarrassing service lapses" (nytimes.com)
2393.
Something to waste your time: X-Plane 9 beta 2 demo (this is by far the best flight simulator) (x-plane.com)
2394.
Adobe Flash/Flex. Plague of the Web. (kontsevoy.blogspot.com)
2395.
Sorting for Humans: Natural Sort Order (codinghorror.com)
2396.
Google Preparing To Launch Game Changing Wikipedia Meets Squidoo Project (techcrunch.com)
2397.
Is India's computer-services industry heading for a fall? (economist.com)
2398.
Avoiding cross site request forgery in your web apps (markmaunder.com)
2399.
Google PowerPoint Clone Coming (techcrunch.com)
2400.
How OkCupid prevents break-ins despite buggy code (okws.org)