Norvig on Adaptive Software
(norvig.com)
November 2008 Archive
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Amazon S3: Save money by setting the cache header appropriately
(blog.bigcurl.de)
333.
Cuban responds to the SEC Insider Trading complaint
(blogmaverick.com)
335.
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Yahoo tells Microsoft: 'Buy us'
(news.bbc.co.uk)
337.
Near.ly
(near.ly)
338.
The Plan by Jack Handey
(newyorker.com)
339.
The Peter Thiel Principle
(forbes.com)
340.
Rainforest Fungus Naturally Synthesizes Diesel
(blog.wired.com)
341.
Hackers live longer
(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
342.
FCC approves 'white spaces' spectrum usage for 'wi-fi on steroids'
(alleyinsider.com)
343.
Why Good Programmers Are Lazy and Dumb
(blogoscoped.com)
344.
Keeping It All in the Google Family
(nytimes.com)
345.
Bruce Perens: A Big Change for Open Source
(itmanagement.earthweb.com)
346.
My experience selling a draft novel on the Amazon Kindle
(aaronrosspowell.com)
347.
Frequently Forgotten Fundamental Facts about Software Engineering
(www2.computer.org)
348.
Clojure beta book now available
(blog.thinkrelevance.com)
349.
Google, iPhone, and Thinking Like a Programmer
(rossboucher.com)
350.
Rails 2.2: i18n, HTTP validators, thread safety, JRuby/1.9 compatibility, docs
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
352.
Just Leave Them Behind
(nytimes.com)
353.
Why the singularity may never arrive
(maximise.dk)
354.
Global warming predictions are overestimated, suggests study on black carbon
(news.cornell.edu)
355.
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"Healthy lifestyle.."
(torvalds-family.blogspot.com)
358.
Engineering: Suddenly Sexy for College Grads
(businessweek.com)
359.
Delightfully Wrong About Git
(unethicalblogger.com)