October 2008 Archive
721.
The Last Typewriter Repairman? (businessweek.com)
722.
High Priority Free Software Projects (fsf.org)
723.
Delicious, Upcoming Founders To Show You Political Bias Of News Sites (techcrunch.com)
724.
Analysis on the nature of the credit crisis: "Financial Armageddon for Dummies" (boards.straightdope.com)
725.
Tog: A New, Non-Intrusive Way To Social Network-ify Your Rails Apps (toghq.com)
726.
CERN Officially Unveils Its Grid: 100,000 Processors, 15 Petabytes a Year (readwriteweb.com)
727.
CEO Change At Twitter: Ev Williams Back At The Helm (techcrunch.com)
728.
History of Mathematical Notation (stephenwolfram.com)
729.
16-month-old PayPal/Skype exploit continues to drain users' credit cards (thestandard.com)
730.
John Doerr: Ten Ways Not To Lose Your Shirt (alleyinsider.com)
731.
Geometric shapes that have evolved to walk (video.google.com)
732.
Merb Master Process (yehudakatz.com)
733.
Amid the Gloom, an E-Commerce War (nytimes.com)
734.
REST is UnAmerican (from9till2.com)
735.
Brain reacts to fairness as it does to money and chocolate (scienceblog.com)
736.
Musicians use both sides of their brains more frequently than average people (physorg.com)
737.
Ask Hackers/Entrepreneurs: How are/will you change(ing) the world? ()
738.
This terrifying moment is our one chance for a new world (guardian.co.uk)
739.
The diversity trumps ability theorem (pnas.org)
740.
Companies That Sell for Less Than Their Cash (businessweek.com)
741.
Ask HN: What do you think of our new app? FutureTweets.com ()
742.
The soul-destroying effect of an elite education (canada.com)
743.
I'm a PC, and I'm still running XP (blogs.wsj.com)
744.
Why this tech recession will be different than 2001-2003 (blogs.forrester.com)
745.
Diamonds on Demand (smithsonianmag.com)
746.
Ask HN: How to build a twitter/irc/real-time app ()
747.
Initial Thoughts on The G1 (avc.com)
748.
One of the saddest stories of the 20th century is the fate of air travel. (newstatesman.com)
749.
Gnip 2.0 Launches, With A Business Model (techcrunch.com)
750.
Facebook and the “Duke Nukem Forever” of Business Models (digitaldaily.allthingsd.com)