January 2009 Archive
4411.
Seth Levine's VC Adventure: hiring as a core competency (sethlevine.com)
4412.
Want Bob Pittman’s Money? Start a Newsletter Business. (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
4413.
White House: C is for cookie, it's good enough for YouTube (arstechnica.com)
4414.
Public Documentation ‎(Google OAuth & Federated Login Research‎) (sites.google.com)
4415.
Greed—and fear (economist.com)
4416.
Mytoons implodes amidst serious drama (techcrunch.com)
4417.
Removing New Zealander's right to due process and court trial before being found guilty (creativefreedom.org.nz)
4418.
Do game companies retouch screenshots? Yep--Activision is hiring for that job (technologizer.com)
4419.
Cipher Prime giving away Auditorium to people who donated (blog.cipherprime.com)
4420.
GPGMail finally works under Mac OS X 10.5 (arstechnica.com)
4421.
Don Norman's 'In Defense of PowerPoint' (jnd.org)
4422.
Good Bank, Bad Bank by Dr. Seuss (ritholtz.com)
4423.
What self promotion sits well with you? (ourdoings.com)
4424.
Fight brews over how to build a better Internet (features.csmonitor.com)
4425.
Clickjacking Twitter (james.padolsey.com)
4426.
The Forbes Web Celeb 25 (forbes.com)
4427.
1969 film predicts PCs, the Net, multi-monitor setups, Webcams, online shopping, etc. (technologizer.com)
4428.
Grails 1.1 Beta3 is out (grails.org)
4429.
LEGO Announces Digital Camera (kidstechreview.com)
4430.
Oh co-founder where art thou? ()
4431.
Playing Games in the Matrix (cad-comic.com)
4432.
Detroit Should Get Cracking on its Googlemobile (businessweek.com)
4433.
Is “broadband for all” a recipe for recovery, or a boondoggle? (economist.com)
4434.
Fully hands-free phone with voice recognition (video) (news.bbc.co.uk)
4435.
Dell choosing between Windows Mobile and Android for its phone, is there really a choice? (venturebeat.com)
4436.
Compiz is dying? (lwn.net)
4437.
Ajax Spy (jqueryfordesigners.com)
4438.
Mars Rover's Unexpected Behavior Puzzles NASA (space.com)
4439.
Microsoft's Desktop Smartphone Isn't a Stupid Idea, If You Really Think About It (fastcompany.com)
4440.
DVD Plunge May Force Studios to Write Down Movies (bloomberg.com)