November 2008 Archive
2371.
Hey, XM and Sirius, are you two services or one? (technologizer.com)
2372.
What does a startup mean? (icanhasstartup.com)
2373.
Cash Crunch At New York Times (NYT): $400 Million Due In May (alleyinsider.com)
2374.
Clojure is about programming to abstractions (bc.tech.coop)
2375.
Happy Birthday Firefox (readwriteweb.com)
2376.
Strategy: How to Manage Sessions Using Memcached (dormando.livejournal.com)
2377.
Deadly Expandos (ejohn.org)
2378.
Keystream Unveils SmartAd, Wants To Turn Watching Videos Into A Painful Experience (techcrunch.com)
2379.
Announcing Shinmun, a small and beautiful blog engine that works with git (github.com)
2380.
Cyber criminals target Facebook users (smh.com.au)
2381.
Little Known Ways to Ruby Mastery by Jonathan Conway (rubylearning.com)
2382.
Rock Band Creators Score $300 Million-Plus Payday (alleyinsider.com)
2383.
8 things I hate about the web (thenextweb.org)
2384.
How To: Save Time With Website Registration and Profiles (mashable.com)
2385.
Circuit City Chapter 11 filing brings up warranty issues (thestandard.com)
2386.
Starbucks profit plummets by 97 percent (msnbc.msn.com)
2387.
Bayesian search theory (en.wikipedia.org)
2388.
Challenge to Michael Nierenberg, Medical Director of Navigenics (thinkgene.com)
2389.
Ditch your job and start a business now (hedgehoglab.com)
2390.
Parallelism : Is your code cloud-ready and multi-core friendly? (part 5) (appistry.com)
2391.
Businesses survive recessions, features don't (peterharrington.info)
2392.
Why you should not use clustering to scale an application (devcentral.f5.com)
2393.
Design your own virtual supercomputer (datacenterknowledge.com)
2394.
Web 2.no? (news.bbc.co.uk)
2395.
Calacanis on the Future of Start Ups (with video) (informationarchitects.jp)
2396.
Google Ad Planner Opens Up To Everyone With Fresh Features (techcrunch.com)
2397.
Will Engagement Ads on Facebook Work? (online.wsj.com)
2398.
A Critical Choice Regarding Innovation (radar.oreilly.com)
2399.
MyBlogLog: From starting out to being bought out (peterharrington.info)
2400.
Microsoft ups search engine bribe (theregister.co.uk)