November 2007 Archive
361.
[SF] Weebly is hiring (weebly.com)
362.
ParenScript: A Lispy JavaScript Generator (windley.com)
363.
Ask YC: Should I use a framework or just write the code myself?
364.
Scientists should learn to program (cns2.uni.edu)
365.
IPCC Scientist's Nobel Moment: No developing catastrophe nor human activity cause (online.wsj.com)
366.
Facebook to Turn Users Into Endorsers (nytimes.com)
367.
Hacker: Jack of All Trades or Master of Some / None
368.
Cryptographically and Constantly Changing Port Opening (jgc.org)
369.
The Reply All Button Must Die (fourreasonswhy.com)
370.
Attack of the Splogs--One Of Our Posts Copied 152 Times Without Attribution (techcrunch.com)
371.
School officials unite in banning Wikipedia (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
372.
Holy Shmoly, GHC Haskell 6.8 smokes Python and Ruby away! And you can parallelise it for free (cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au)
373.
Powerset Looking for a New CEO (techcrunch.com)
374.
Encrypted E-Mail Company Hushmail Gives Feds Copies Of Messages (blog.wired.com)
375.
A syntax-higlighting JavaScript editor in JavaScript (marijn.haverbeke.nl)
376.
Wanted: A Name For High-Tech Grief (Don Knuth) (www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu)
377.
There's No Money In The Long Tail of the Blogosphere (readwriteweb.com)
378.
Straight Out Of Left Field: Google Experimenting With Digg Style Voting On Search Results (techcrunch.com)
379.
Firefox 3.0: 11,000 Bugs Fixed, and Counting (crn.com)
380.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: "What America does best is..." (wired.com)
381.
Pink Floyd, Comfortably Numb: Two Separate Copies Of The Guitar Solo 15 Seconds Apart (techdo.com)
382.
[SF] Weebly is hiring! (weebly.com)
383.
The six hour startup (blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com)
384.
Synchronised shaking connects gadgets securely (technology.newscientist.com)
385.
Powerset internal problems (alwaysnewmistakes.wordpress.com)
386.
U.S. Internet Advertising to Double to $42 Billion Over Next Four Years (techcrunch.com)
387.
Has TechCrunch jumped the shark? They're profiling a website that sells videos of fireplace logs (yes, really) (techcrunch.com)
388.
Google details highly anticipated 'Android' mobile platform (infoworld.com)
389.
First OpenSocial Application Hacked Within 45 Minutes (techcrunch.com)
390.
'Folksonomy' takes power from expert librarians (ft.com)