November 2007 Archive
481.
A dangerous conflict of interest between Firefox and Google (cnet.com)
482.
Bye Bye PCs? PCs Being Pushed Aside in Japan by Array of Gadgets With Similar Power (biz.yahoo.com)
483.
"How Hackers Work" (computer.howstuffworks.com)
484.
Is formal education important? (not for 37signnals) (37signals.com)
485.
YouTube's stagnation (roughtype.com)
486.
"How much of your knowledge could you regenerate?" (overcomingbias.com)
487.
The Invincible Man (washingtonpost.com)
488.
A Crash Course in Ruby (atrus.org)
489.
Pyke - a knowledge-based inference engine (expert system) written in 100% python (pyke.sourceforge.net)
490.
Inbox 2.0 Makes Me Sad (techcrunch.com)
491.
Facebook's Billion Dollar Valuation Hinges On Apathy. *Our* Apathy. (deepjiveinterests.com)
492.
American Mathematical Society on open source software vs propietary software used in math (PDF) (ams.org)
493.
Coding Horror: The F5 Key Is Not a Build Process (codinghorror.com)
494.
I, Robot: The Man Behind the Google Phone (nytimes.com)
495.
Memory test - Firefox 2.0.0.9 vs Firefox 3.0 b 1 (blogs.zdnet.com)
496.
Google Enters the Wireless World (nytimes.com)
497.
A VC: The Rise And Fall Of The Venture Business (avc.blogs.com)
498.
Entrepreneur 2.0 (techcrunch.com)
499.
TheFunded founder steps into the limelight (wired.com)
500.
Colossus cracks German code at Bletchley 60 years on (sourcewire.com)
501.
Differentiate Or Die: Marketing's Magic Bullet (freelanceswitch.com)
502.
Why Lisp is different (lispm.dyndns.org)
503.
Django Tech Talk on Google video (video.google.com)
504.
Overcoming Bias: Artificial Addition (overcomingbias.com)
505.
Tim Berners-Lee: From World Wide Web to Giant Global Graph (blogs.zdnet.com)
506.
Free Online library with 1.5 million books (physorg.com)
507.
Interview with the creator of Tetris (next-gen.biz)
508.
60+ Free Web Development Tools & Resources for Entrepreneurs (blogs.work.com)
509.
Artists tend to portray human faces with the Fourier statistics of complex natural scenes (scienceblogs.com)
510.
A study I'd like to see done ()