November 2009 Archive
1651.
Bloomberg News: A Modest Strategy to Rule the World (nytimes.com)
1652.
Google SPDY Protocol Would Require Mass Change in Infrastructure (devcentral.f5.com)
1653.
A New Spacecraft to Explore on Waves of Light (nytimes.com)
1654.
IQ and the Wealth of Nations (en.wikipedia.org)
1655.
Cyber Monday a Myth? (fark.com)
1656.
College Enrollment Hits All-Time High, Fueled by Community College Surge (pewresearch.org)
1657.
Marcus du Sautoy: Without maths we’re lost in a dark labyrinth (timesonline.co.uk)
1658.
Tell HN: Need some FourSquare Users for my app, Sharedsquare (sharedsquare.com)
1659.
50 Most Influential Bloggers of 2009 (incomediary.com)
1660.
Ask HN: Which Firefox add-ons do you use? ()
1661.
The question now is, who buys the rest of the IMF gold? (news.bbc.co.uk)
1662.
Microsoft's ruthless executives against Google's cold engineers (techflash.com)
1663.
Milo.com Raises $4 Million… without revenue plan (pehub.com)
1664.
Rupert Murdoch and Google Part 2 (blogmaverick.com)
1665.
Using Google Voice To Track Performance of Online Ads (mattmaroon.com)
1666.
German banker admits transferring money from rich to help poorer clients (guardian.co.uk)
1667.
Founded on Freelance (theglobeandmail.com)
1668.
Costs and Startups - Advice for your CFO (markmaunder.com)
1669.
Why Learning from PowerPoint Lectures is Frustrating (blog.carolynworks.com)
1670.
Reborn Coma Man’s Words May Be Bogus (wired.com)
1671.
The Source of Chinese Savings (blogs.wsj.com)
1672.
The Mouse Trap, by Reg Braithwaite (weblog.raganwald.com)
1673.
How Xanadu Works: technical overview (dubinko.info)
1674.
Waist Fat Doubles Dementia Risk In Women (futurepundit.com)
1675.
Zen Coding: A Speedy Way To Write HTML/CSS Code (smashingmagazine.com)
1676.
Plans for Prometheus Device (lets you shoot fire) (picasaweb.google.com)
1677.
Choose your customers (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1678.
Let There Be Light (seedmagazine.com)
1679.
Social media monitoring - listening is The Future (trendpreneur.com)
1680.
Gene change in cannibals reveals evolution in action (newscientist.com)