October 2008 Archive
1921.
How the Telescope Changed Our Minds by Extending Our Eyes (blog.wired.com)
1922.
Facebook Puts European Headquarters in Dublin (allfacebook.com)
1923.
Nokia Aims to Be No. 1 on the Mobile Web (businessweek.com)
1924.
Designing User-Centric Web Sites (thinkvitamin.com)
1925.
Tech-news aggregators & Google blog search (avc.com)
1926.
Manage Focus Effectively Using Contrast (usabilitypost.com)
1927.
Geek Austin From BarCamp to BarCollege (geekaustin.org)
1928.
Cisco to Buy EMC? Don’t Hold Your Breath (gigaom.com)
1929.
Google Reconsiders Its Aversion to Advertising (online.wsj.com)
1930.
Putting Thoughts into Action: Implants Tap the Thinking Brain (sciam.com)
1931.
Apple Denies Steve Jobs Heart Attack Report (alleyinsider.com)
1932.
Top 5 uses for Capistrano (insider.helicoid.net)
1933.
New features on OurDoings. Thanks News.YC for earlier feedback. (ourdoings.com)
1934.
What Is An Idea Worth? (centernetworks.com)
1935.
The Return of the Monster: A reasoned take on the bailout (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
1936.
Rails TakeFive - Five Questions with Karel Minařík (blog.fiveruns.com)
1937.
If products are people too, let them have a thousand true fans… (schulzeandwebb.com)
1938.
Interview With Last.fm Founder Richard Jones: Part 3, Design & Features (readwriteweb.com)
1939.
Run Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) on a Dell Mini 9 - Howto (uneasysilence.com)
1940.
Practical Functional JavaScript: Code Samples (osteele.com)
1941.
Latest iPhone Software supports full-screen Web apps (appleinsider.com)
1942.
Python syntax additions and their justifications (mail.python.org)
1943.
Vox Populi (tomayko.com)
1944.
Guy Kawasaki says "Mumbai is Crowded" (bonchibuji.blogspot.com)
1945.
Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Bad Databases Make for Illegal Searches (blog.wired.com)
1946.
The upcoming MacBook 'Brick' is a new manufacturing process (9to5mac.com)
1947.
Yahoo's Promises vs Yahoo's Reality: Congress finally gets it. (techcrunch.com)
1948.
Infinite Zoom into Milk (schulzeandwebb.com)
1949.
When, exactly, are you dead? (economist.com)
1950.
Terrible Things One Is Not Supposed to Do With Online Storage Services (blog.wired.com)