February 2009 Archive
4741.
TED's head Chris Anderson excited about move (sfgate.com)
4742.
Keyboards layouts for Spanish keyboards without the "<" and ">" key (keyboards.jargon-file.org)
4743.
Twitter improves service, base; next, revenue (sfgate.com)
4744.
Many companies now selling internships (slate.com)
4745.
I'm sorry, we're out of time (sethgodin.typepad.com)
4746.
Google Business Card (scaryideas.com)
4747.
How Michael Phelps Screwed-up His Google Reputation in Just 24 Hours (marketingpilgrim.com)
4748.
Apple may use 'Nuclear Arsenal' of patents to delay Palm's iPhone rival (bloomberg.com)
4749.
25 Years Ago, Apple Launched Their 1st Macintosh Commercial During the Super Bowl (collegemogul.com)
4750.
The Bouba/Kiki Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
4751.
How to save your IT project from the scrap heap (infoworld.com)
4752.
Twitter Top 100 for Software Developers (noop.nl)
4753.
TARP artificially goosed GDP - would have been much worse (ritholtz.com)
4754.
As snow hits the UK the Twitter mashups storm in (uk.techcrunch.com)
4755.
Young entrepreneurs still flourishing after 25 years (tampabay.com)
4756.
Google Researcher Targets Web's Structured Data (tech.yahoo.com)
4757.
In the Facebook Age, jobless but not friendless (boston.com)
4758.
Libvirt release, supports copy-on-write (libvirt.org)
4759.
Hasta La Vista, Noovo (markevanstech.com)
4760.
Numerical Analysis tools for C#? ()
4761.
Linux Magazine hacked or just DOS'd itself with latest email? (linux-mag.com)
4762.
Japanese Designs That Could Go Global (fastcompany.com)
4763.
Is Apple about to release a new iPhone? (telegraph.co.uk)
4764.
AOL may be considering Bebo sale -- at a vast discount (uk.techcrunch.com)
4765.
ModBookPro = MacBookPro + Tablet mod (vidsf.com)
4766.
7 Solar Boats (treehugger.com)
4767.
The microprinter, an experiment in physical activity streams and notification (tomtaylor.co.uk)
4768.
Yahoo Stops Serving Ads In RSS Feeds (techcrunch.com)
4769.
Twitter Search Plus: Find Replies Inline with Twitter Search - Intridea Development Blog (intridea.com)
4770.
Human Clones May Be Genetically Viable (blog.wired.com)