September 2008 Archive
5041.
Youtube annotation facility is great for getting regional press coverage a wider audience (in.youtube.com)
5042.
Khosla on investing: The technology must scale (thestandard.com)
5043.
A Band Took Angel Investment. Is that Crazy? (leveragingideas.com)
5044.
Social Media ABC's - K is for Klog (devcentral.f5.com)
5045.
Solar wind blows at 50-year low (news.bbc.co.uk)
5046.
The Bailout Alternative: Virtual Mark to Market « blog maverick (blogmaverick.com)
5047.
Buffett to Invest $5 Billion in Goldman (online.wsj.com)
5048.
Third Party Comment Systems Go Mainstream (avc.com)
5049.
What is hiberfil.sys? (dailygeeks.com)
5050.
Four ways to optimize paginated displays (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
5051.
Amazing Skyfire browser for Windows Mobile finally in public beta (technologizer.com)
5052.
Learn jQuery From Someone Younger Than JavaScript (webmonkey.com)
5053.
Doing the math on Ning's CPMs (thestandard.com)
5054.
The Daily Show's 8 Best Hacker Moments (ccinsider.comedycentral.com)
5055.
Can A Better Ad Database Boost MySpace Revenue? (datacenterknowledge.com)
5056.
Help My Startup Products are Too Healthy (undertheradarblog.com)
5057.
A Critique of Global Warming Science and Policy (Thursday Night) (events.berkeley.edu)
5058.
Primate intelligence: Out of the mist (economist.com)
5059.
CSI Wildlife: 2 Eco-Crimes Unmasked by High-Tech DNA Forensics (treehugger.com)
5060.
Buffett buys $5-billion chunk of Goldman Sachs (cbc.ca)
5061.
USA change in royalty rates - a boon for digital music startups (thedeal.com)
5062.
Chinese Communist Party may soon switch nation to IPv6 (boingboing.net)
5063.
Is Yahoo Trying To Sell Yahoo Answers? (techcrunch.com)
5064.
Android's Locking Pattern (beust.com)
5065.
Is Sun Solaris on its deathbed? (infoworld.com)
5066.
China To Run Out of IPv4 Addresses In 830 Days (tech.slashdot.org)
5067.
Finally a Decision: Digg Isn't Selling (for Now) (sarahlacy.com)
5068.
Who are the Open Source Content Management System (CMS) market leaders in 2008? (mytestbox.com)
5069.
A big challenge for Android: Getting people to use the hardware (thestandard.com)
5070.
Let's Play "WALLSTREET BAILOUT" The Rules Are... (youtube.com)