November 2009 Archive
931.
You win some, you lose some: a review of Apple's Magic Mouse (arstechnica.com)
932.
Get your act together, Data.gov (sunlightlabs.com)
933.
As toll mounts, researchers peer into the H1N1 death spiral (theglobeandmail.com)
934.
Rupert Murdoch has it backwards (sethgodin.typepad.com)
935.
Rackspace introduces Cloud Drive and Server Backup (rackspace.com)
936.
Rate my web application: Perq (perqworks.com)
937.
Linux desktop with Enlightenment (e17) by top-tier electronics maker (enlightenment.org)
938.
Apple's Schiller Defends iPhone App Approval Process (businessweek.com)
939.
Massive Facebook and MySpace Flash Vulnerability Exposes User Data (techcrunch.com)
940.
Another example of how ‘citizen journalists’ can’t handle the truth (techcrunch.com)
941.
Google getting in on the mortgage game... (google.com)
942.
Decade in review: How the Internet ruined everything (2010.newsweek.com)
943.
Spinning wheels (dealing with burnout) (ihumanable.com)
944.
Mozilla kicks rebel coders to kerb with Firefox 3.6 'lockdown' (theregister.co.uk)
945.
Alcohol Activates Cellular Changes That Make Tumor Cells Spread (sciencedaily.com)
946.
Do you sell a product or service online? (customerfind.posterous.com)
947.
Mendeley, the-Last.fm-of-research (eu.techcrunch.com)
948.
Load balancing at Github: Why ldirectord? (anchor.com.au)
949.
Lots of Rubies, now what? (merbist.com)
950.
Short Heels and Long Toes: A Surprising Recipe for Speed (wired.com)
951.
Scary man pages (dazzle.cs.mcgill.ca)
952.
Information goes out to play (news.bbc.co.uk)
953.
The Foamy Rules for Rabid Tools (randsinrepose.com)
954.
News Corp to Offer Plaid Stamps (cringely.com)
955.
Start-ups have no room for VPs (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
956.
Total security in a PostgreSQL database (ibm.com)
957.
Steve Blank talks to entrepreneurs about the customer development process (marketing.fm)
958.
Microsoft lifts GPL code, uses in Microsoft Store tool (withinwindows.com)
959.
Startup lesson from failure (swaroopch.com)
960.
Rails-like console for any Rack based ruby web app (github.com)