Starting in 2009, Beijing Internet cafes will photograph every user
(arstechnica.com)
October 2008 Archive
841.
842.
YouTube Enables Deep Linking Within Videos
(techcrunch.com)
843.
Virtual Heist Nets 500,000+ Bank, Credit Accounts
(voices.washingtonpost.com)
844.
Merbcamp Day 2
(rubypond.com)
845.
Q & A with TipJoy founder Abby Kirgin
(internettechboston.com)
846.
Beautiful Code Roundup
(particletree.com)
847.
The Web Browser is the New Laptop
(codinghorror.com)
848.
Over 80, It's Anyone's Race
(online.wsj.com)
853.
Wall Street exports boomed with 'fools' born to buy debt
(bloomberg.com)
854.
Netbooks' achilles heel isn't processing power, it's screen size
(thestandard.com)
856.
OpenOffice 3.0–How to Get it Early, Including for the Mac
(webworkerdaily.com)
858.
Startups, it’s Time to Stop Calling Yourselves That
(mashable.com)
859.
CMU computer scientist creates problem-solving algorithm
(post-gazette.com)
860.
Advanced Squid Caching for Rails Applications: Preface
(blog.kovyrin.net)
861.
5 Great Books to Build Your Character
(readwriteweb.com)
862.
The 15 dumbest names for Web 2.0 startups
(thenextweb.org)
863.
The Internet's on Shaky Ground
(internetevolution.com)
864.
Apple: No evidence of benzene in Mac Pros
(macworld.com)
865.
Open source implementation of Google PageRank
(aspseek.org)
866.
867.
What does WiMAX really change?
(blogs.zdnet.com)
868.
The cost of First Click Free
(roughtype.com)
869.
Six hours in: launching a niche microsite
(newmediacampaigns.com)
870.
Twitter squatting
(networkworld.com)