November 2008 Archive
2941.
Social search product Aardvark: Yahoo Answers meets Twitter — but better (venturebeat.com)
2942.
Why is a "business day" distinct from any other? (shawnpresser.blogspot.com)
2943.
Eliezer Yudkowsky offering his services as a speaker for financial firms (overcomingbias.com)
2944.
UK Government black boxes will 'collect every email' (independent.co.uk)
2945.
The 90/10 Rule of Marketing a Job (sethgodin.typepad.com)
2946.
Microsoft gives their software away for free to startups (microsoft.com)
2947.
Obama’s technology czar: the betting begins (blogs.ft.com)
2948.
C# 4.0 suppports optional parameters. (dotnet.dzone.com)
2949.
Has Friendfeed Stalled? (markevanstech.com)
2950.
"I don't know": three little words so hard to say (news.bbc.co.uk)
2951.
Pocket projector shows the magic of miniaturization (iht.com)
2952.
Who ordered memory fences on an x86? (bartoszmilewski.wordpress.com)
2953.
Alas, poor Yang Alas, poor Yahoo (technologizer.com)
2954.
Web startups must up their game in tough economy (infoworld.com)
2955.
Feature films coming to YouTube (news.cnet.com)
2956.
External keyboard hacked to work with iPhone (arstechnica.com)
2957.
Upgrade kit boost MacBook, MacBook Pro memory to 6GB (appleinsider.com)
2958.
Debt and financial bubble go together - always (kitco.com)
2959.
5 ways to slim down your mac os x install (arstechnica.com)
2960.
BitTorrent President Quits, Forms New Venture With YouTube’s Chen, Others « NewTeeVee (newteevee.com)
2961.
Web 2.0 Summit 08 Videos (web20summit.blip.tv)
2962.
Secrets of the Django ORM: group_by & having (eflorenzano.com)
2963.
Obama's new blog uses Expression Engine (alleyinsider.com)
2964.
Lookery sells its ad network to Adknowledge (venturebeat.com)
2965.
Functional programming - an emerging trend (blog.jaoo.dk)
2966.
You only learn the first time (lethain.com)
2967.
FBI looks into a threat to reveal patient data (nytimes.com)
2968.
Interview with a bootstrapped product design firm. [video] (whatwilli.com)
2969.
Redhat and AMD migrate VMs across CPUs (theinquirer.net)
2970.
Harnessing the power of computers to verify mathematical proofs (physorg.com)