October 2008 Archive
1861.
Ad Model vs. Premium Model (spokeo.com)
1862.
Run Code Run: Hosted Continuous Integration for RoR Projects (runcoderun.com)
1863.
Reality Check - Surviving Is Always Hard for Startups (nytimes.com)
1864.
14 Tools to Legally Spy On Your Competition (grokdotcom.com)
1865.
First Look: MacBook and MacBook Pro (macworld.com)
1866.
Preventing CSRF and XSRF Attacks (codinghorror.com)
1867.
Display random websites on your Phone(like Stumbleupon) (justhit.it)
1868.
Glassbooth: Semantic matching of your views with presidential candidate (makeuseof.com)
1869.
Engineering Windows 7: A view from the bottom (blogs.msdn.com)
1870.
Ten years of A List Apart (alistapart.com)
1871.
The Convenience of Nondisclosure (uncov.com)
1872.
Google Learns Lessons in the Ways of Washington (nytimes.com)
1873.
Obscenity Filters: Bad Idea, or Incredibly Intercoursing Bad Idea? (codinghorror.com)
1874.
YourMinis Rides Off Into the Sunset (centernetworks.com)
1875.
French President Falls for Phishing Scam (allspammedup.com)
1876.
Internet Winter Hits Mahalo; Cuts 10% Of Staff (techcrunch.com)
1877.
7 Quick and Easy VBA Macros & Tips for Excel (setfiremedia.com)
1878.
Time to Ditch Your PC for a Hot-E? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1879.
F# by Chris Smith Due Out Next Year - with an interesting O'Reilly Cover (blogs.msdn.com)
1880.
Chinese surfers see red over Microsoft blackouts (news.zdnet.com)
1881.
Netflix brings online streaming to Mac with Silverlight (engadget.com)
1882.
Is surfing the Internet altering your brain? (reuters.com)
1883.
Text Based GUI Prototypes (tobinharris.com)
1884.
A Patent On…. The SCRIPT tag (ajaxian.com)
1885.
Google Book Search Announces Deal with Authors and Publishers (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1886.
Google settles copyright lawsuits with publishers, authors (infoworld.com)
1887.
Huffduffer - delicious for podcasts - great UI (huffduffer.com)
1888.
Too Busy Bailing to Plug the Leak (blog.slickedit.com)
1889.
LinkedIn applications: Too little, too late (thestandard.com)
1890.
The Deacon's Masterpiece or, the Wonderful "One-hoss Shay": A Logical Story (rpo.library.utoronto.ca)