October 2008 Archive
1621.
CMS interface design and evolution (gregsherwood.blogspot.com)
1622.
Alexis Ohanian at Business of Software 2008 (network.businessofsoftware.org)
1623.
Food has always been about class in Britain (guardian.co.uk)
1624.
Do We Live in a Giant Cosmic Bubble? (livescience.com)
1625.
Woz's words of wisdom (news.bbc.co.uk)
1626.
Largest Solar Thermal Storage Plant to Start Up (spectrum.ieee.org)
1627.
How We Built a Web Hosting Infrastructure on EC2 (mikebrittain.com)
1628.
Social Media for Business - Who's Doing it Well & Why (readwriteweb.com)
1629.
ScrnShots - Share your inspiration (scrnshots.com)
1630.
Using memcached to address more than 4GB (charles.lescampeurs.org)
1631.
Flexible screen could lead to foldable computers (telegraph.co.uk)
1632.
Is It Time to Raise Prices? (inc.com)
1633.
Be Your Start-Up (blog.jayfields.com)
1634.
Mapping the universe at 30 Terabytes a night (theregister.co.uk)
1635.
Entrepreneurs to play big role in space (sfgate.com)
1636.
Track Your Open Source Contributions with a Seinfeld Calendar (calendaraboutnothing.com)
1637.
Pyjamas: A Web Toolkit for Python (pyjamas.sourceforge.net)
1638.
7 Tips for Working with Currency in Code (setfiremedia.com)
1639.
Japanese 'robot suit' to be used by paralyzed people (thesmartset.com)
1640.
Who Uses Google Chrome? (sciencetext.com)
1641.
Nikkei down 10% overnight; central banks coordinate rate cut (nytimes.com)
1642.
Microsoft, Universities Launch Game Institute (ddj.com)
1643.
The Next Trend in Organizations? Y Combinator-like Funds (socialtimes.com)
1644.
CS undergraduate enrollment is increasing (mybiasedcoin.blogspot.com)
1645.
Satellite survelance: Big brother is almost here. (online.wsj.com)
1646.
Three ways to know when a MySQL slave is about to start lagging (mysqlperformanceblog.com)
1647.
Street Smarts: Secrets of a $110 Million Man (inc.com)
1648.
Just What Does It Take To Present At The NY Tech Meetup? (alleyinsider.com)
1649.
Can the future of application delivery networks be found in neural network theory? (devcentral.f5.com)
1650.
Interview: Miguel de Icaza (desktoplinux.com)