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nickb
2007-08-20T03:20:30
Diagram showing all programming paradigms and their relationships (Lambda the Ultimate)
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/2410
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train
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nickb
2007-08-20T03:23:51
The 12V Battery Hack: Unlock the $40 hidden inside a 12V battery
http://www.wisebread.com/the-40-hidden-inside-a-12v-battery
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nickb
2007-08-20T03:27:40
Regular Expressions Cheat Sheet (with JavaScript examples)
http://visibone.com/products/bbk14-15_850.jpg
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2024-11-08T11:45:07
null
train
44,217
nickb
2007-08-20T03:29:49
New Scheme/SICP Resource: the wla lectures from UC Berkeley
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.scheme/browse_thread/thread/287511116c7d5c21/133fef24fbafce46#133fef24fbafce46
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0
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44,219
nickb
2007-08-20T03:33:27
Indian outsourcing is killing IT
http://arsenalist.com/2007/08/14/outsourcing-is-killing-it/
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ahsonwardak
2007-08-20T03:37:49
Gmail driving Google Apps adoption at college
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070819-gmail-adoption-driving-google-apps.html
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Gmail driving Google Apps adoption at college
2007-08-19T22:17:00+00:00
Todd Haselton
Skip to content Google Apps for Education adoption is driven by a lust for Gmail, not a desire … Google's plan for world domination includes convincing colleges and universities to adopt its Google Apps Education Edition suite, and it's showing signs of success thanks to the seemingly ubiquitous appreciation of Gmail. As for the productivity apps, Microsoft is still sitting comfortably in the driver's seat, and interest from schools in Google's offering appears only lukewarm. Five American universities have signed on with Google, and several international schools have hopped on as well. A recurring theme to their decision-making: students like Google's mail service and are asking for it by name. Such is what we've heard from a handful of schools we contacted to talk about their adoption of Google web-based office suite. Five of the US schools participating in the initiative are the University of North Carolina Greensboro, Clemson University, the University of Texas San Antonio, Kennesaw State University, and Arkansas State University. Gmail is what they know and want Ars spoke with Steven Lareau, the IT chair for Clemson's student advisory council. According to Lareau, Clemson previously "had an awful web-based e-mail system" (SquirrelMail). Lareau says that they compared Microsoft's Outlook/Exchange combo with Gmail, and Gmail came out on top. "We found that 25% of the students were already forwarding their e-mails to Gmail, which was more reliable, offered more storage, and had better accessibility than what existed," he said. While Clemson faculty and staff will stick to using Microsoft Exchange as their groupware solution, Lareau said that students found that Google offered more of what was important to them: an easy-to-use system, loaded with storage, and with supporting web-based apps such as Google Calendar. Lareau also indicated that getting up and running with Google was nearly effortless, saying that a conference call basically set the wheels in motion. Of course, the adoption of Google Apps doesn't mean that Microsoft Office is necessarily doomed on campus. Clemson is still footing the bill for a licensing deal that allows them to provide students with Microsoft Office at a discounted rate. Lareau said, "We still have a Microsoft Office license. In fact, I got Office 2007 yesterday for $12 from school." Lareau wasn't sure whether Clemson would continue to use Microsoft Office "two to five years down the road," though.  Ars also spoke with Clemson vice president and chief information officer Jim Bottum, who said the "commitment is on Google.  It's a win-win way all around for both the University and for Google. It's all about the students and we're excited to offer them something they've been asking for." While the school is implementing the entire Google Apps suite, the real focus is on improving the existing e-mail experience for students. Best of all, the service costs Clemson nothing, and Lareau believes that Google will eat the costs because "as soon as the students leave school, they'll continue to use Gmail." That is, Google believes that it will retain a high percentage of these users, who will then be more eyeballs for advertising in later years. As long as Gmail is supported by Clemson, which Lareau believes will last at least 3 to 5 years, the students will not see advertisements in their inboxes. After they graduate, the ads will be back. Some schools still evaluating At the University of North Carolina Greensboro, however, the situation is a bit different. Although Google named the school as a Google Apps adopter, UNCG is not interesting in anything but Gmail, according to Gloria Thornton, the assistant vice chancellor for client services. "The only offering we're assessing is the Gmail service until December or January," she said, noting that the school hoped to make a decision in that timeframe based on student response. "There's no word on whether we'll use the word processing applications as well," she said. The real benefit of Google's offering, as Thornton sees it, is in the "larger in boxes, more redundancy, and ease of access off-campus." UNCG joins several schools that are interested in kicking the tires on integrated Gmail but aren't rushing to find out of Google Apps can supplant Microsoft Office. Mark Hoeting, the chief information officer at Arkansas State University, confirmed to Ars that the university will still maintains its Microsoft Office license, despite also hopping on board with Google Apps. Hoeting also added that Arkansas State still "uses Microsoft Exchange" and that the agreement with Google is only a "one-year commitment on both parts." Noting that "the service is free to institutions and free to students," Hoeting made it clear that Gmail may nevertheless not win out at the school. Google's Gmail offering is really the driver behind Google Apps adoption in education. One IT administrator at a Boston-area school who did not wish to be named said that Google's productivity suite was considered ill-equipped for campus because it required networking to work with all features, and Google Gears did not solve all of their problems. More important, she said, students are simply not expressing interest in Google Apps. Generally, however, the view is that you can't do better than Gmail for e-mail, she said. Google also announced that its education initiative is also implemented internationally by Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Trinity College in Dublin, Nihon University in Tokyo, Macquarie University in Sydney, and Universidad Panamericana in Guadalajara. More information can be found on the Google Apps Education Edition web site. 0 Comments Comments are closed.
2024-11-08T08:42:25
en
train
44,221
ahsonwardak
2007-08-20T03:40:29
Business Week - The Wiki Workplace
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/mar2007/id20070326_237620.htm
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nickb
2007-08-20T04:07:09
Artificial Life Likely in 3 to 10 Years!
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8R4H0Q00&show_article=1
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amichail
2007-08-20T04:27:26
YouTube - Derren Brown beats 9 chess players simultaneously (and tells you how he did it)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=evZmpsl3jI0
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nickb
2007-08-20T04:31:22
Thinking outside the Opera box: Interview with Opera CEO
http://www.theregister.com/2007/08/18/opera_ceo_interview/
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david
2007-08-20T05:58:50
Why are there no web designers in W3C?
null
http://www2.jeffcroft.com/blog/2007/aug/18/w3c-where-are-web-designers-and-developers/
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[ 44261 ]
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44,242
toffer
2007-08-20T06:36:47
Carl Malamud Takes on WestLaw (Putting a complete database of US Case law in the public domain)
null
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/08/carl_malamud_ta.html
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[ 44350 ]
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44,244
far33d
2007-08-20T06:41:04
A purpose driven (virtual) life
null
http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/08/20/a-purpose-driven-virtual-life/
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rms
2007-08-20T07:17:32
Gravitational equivalent of a magnetic field measured for the first time
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/scientists_find_evidence_for_artifical_gravity_10282.html
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rms
2007-08-20T08:51:07
What should be considered off-topic?
Many have said that we need more explicit guidelines about what is off-topic. What do you think should be off-topic on news.ycombinator.com?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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piers
2007-08-20T08:56:32
Skype: What happened on August 16
&#60;quote&#62;receiving a routine software update&#60;/quote&#62;<p>Sounds like they're pointing the finger at microsoft to me.
http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2007/08/what_happened_on_august_16.html
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7media
2007-08-20T09:36:40
Hacker news or Y Combinator news
http://www.irintech.com/x1/blogarchive.php?id=1432
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simo2409
2007-08-20T11:29:48
Customer Service Importance
A post about the importance of Customer service, is difficult to disagree with it!
http://blog.wonsys.net/posts/23-customer-service-isnt-just-a-point-on-a-bullet-list/
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eugenet
2007-08-20T11:40:11
Interview with Jeff Barr - Amazon Web Services evangelist
http://uk.intruders.tv/Interview-with-Jeff-Barr-Amazon-Web-Services-evangelist_a113.html
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jgamman
2007-08-20T11:56:25
Google is 403 - wonder who got the dreaded 404 booth?
"The Google Analytics team will also be present at the Google booth (#403 in the expo hall on Tuesday and Wednesday), so stop by and say hi".
http://analytics.blogspot.com/2007/08/its-that-time-ses-san-jose.html
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It's that time - SES San Jose
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FEATURED We’ve moved. For new posts about enterprise products, check out the new Google Marketing Platform blog. For information on free products, follow our new Google Analytics products blog. Don’t worry: We’ll still keep this blog around in case you want to check out past posts.
2024-11-08T08:12:00
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jgamman
2007-08-20T12:03:15
What do you get when an Oxford anthropologist writes a guide to English pub etiquette for tourists?
i had no idea how much of this i did without thinking till it was pointed out. are there reader equivalents?
http://www.sirc.org/publik/ptpchap4.html
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piers
2007-08-20T12:19:58
Hacker news or Y Combinator news? Why does it matter?
Ok, I haven't been reading this for very long, but why does it matter that someone over there in YC Land decided to change the name? I'm not suggesting that it's a good or bad thing, I'm just curious.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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44,286
transburgh
2007-08-20T12:37:40
Windows Users Caused Skype Outage
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/20/windows-users-caused-skype-outage/
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Windows Users Caused Skype Outage | TechCrunch
2007-08-20T11:14:55+00:00
Contributor
Skype has finally explained the reasons behind the 36+ hour outage of their popular P2P VOIP service last week: Windows Users. According to Skype the outage was caused by “a massive restart of our user’s computers across the globe within a very short timeframe as they re-booted after receiving a routine software update” which The Register points out was Microsoft’s monthly patch Tuesday. Patch Tuesday is the time of the month Windows users receive security updates that often result in widespread reboots by Thursday. Skype said that whilst their peer-to-peer network has an inbuilt ability to self-heal, the event “revealed a previously unseen software bug within the network resource allocation algorithm which prevented the self-healing function from working quickly.” See our previous Skype coverage, including the Skype outage here.
2024-11-08T08:14:50
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davidw
2007-08-20T12:57:58
The end of ERP?
http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/08/the_end_of_erp.php
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drm237
2007-08-20T13:10:31
15 Startup Commandments
Mark Fletcher gives his 15 Startup Commandments
http://www.startupping.com/forums/showpost.php?s=ba7ebbfbcee856ac475c5a1f7f753ef1&p=1597&postcount=1
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Home Business
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Affiliate Network Spotlight Web Site www.chatdollars.comSummary ChatDollars is the first to offer an affiliate program for the highly popular phone chat line industry, by partnering with the wildly popular Talk121 phone chat. Characterized by its huge conversion rate and payout for the lifetime of referred customers (non-expiring cookies) it has the affiliate's best interest in mind. Its amazing FOUR methods of payment to affiliates makes generating money ease. Affiliates get CPA (cost per sign up), CPS (commission per sale), reorder commission and 2 Tier commission. It is one of the most generous affiliate programs available! Affiliates can use a variety of methods to advertise, and do not need to run a web site to partake in the program. Another strong point of ChatDollars is that you are paid for customers that do not need to fill out forms, provide credit card details or speak with an operator in order to enjoy a free trial time using the service. With a generous amount of free time, no commitment and ease of use, there will be a significant number of people interested in trying the service out, all while affiliates generate money telling them about it. Definitely one of the best affiliate programs. Telemainia Job Review - TeleMainia Phone Actress work is fun and easy.Free Sex Chat Line - Free trial local sex-chat numbers.Legal Advicemore...Dean Graziosis Approach to Being Successful - There really are not many people in the world that go home knowing that they have changed the lives of many people for the better during the day.Home Selling Advice - What do buyers need when they plan to buy a home? In fact, there are so many aspects one needs to consider.How The Process Of Buying And Owning Stocks Works - The purpose of the stock market is to move money.The Basics Of Investing In Stocks and Shares - Stocks can be considered a tool for building wealth, as they are a part of almost every investment portfolio.Zoning in Houston A Boon or Curse - As compared to other counties, the number of Houston cheap homes and foreclosures are comparatively less.I used money from my home equity loan to pay off some of my personal debts Can I deduct interest - In some instances, it is possible for individuals to deduct the interest of such home equity loans on their state and federal taxes, which are, or at least should be, filed annually the Internal Revenue Service.Bear Strategies - Many people believe that US will inevitably fall into recession levels; that basically means that no matter which stocks you own, they will probably go down, as it has happened over the last 3 months.What Should I Look for in a Item before Purchasing Its Resell Rights - Before you purchase resell rights, you need to do some research to find out whether purchasing the resell rights will be profitable for you.more...
2024-11-07T23:41:04
en
train
44,293
farmer
2007-08-20T13:30:51
The truth about recycling
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http://www.economist.com/science/tq/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9249262
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brlewis
2007-08-20T13:32:36
Banner Blindness: Old and New Findings
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/banner-blindness.html
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dawie
2007-08-20T14:16:22
SEO for Wordpress
null
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/08/20/wpseo-more-seo-for-wordpress/
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http_404
404 Page not found — Smashing Magazine
0001-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
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Cats can be forgetful, and so are we. It appears that you've stumbled upon an outdated link or a typo on the page you were trying to reach. Sincere apologies about that!Please return to the front page or use the search box in the upper area of the page to find the information you were looking for.What else can you do?Check out what everyone else is currently reading or have a look at our latest Smashing Newsletter issue featuring the best of what’s happening in the community these days.If you have a moment, please report this error via our contact form or on Twitter. We'll be very grateful.Meow right back at you — and thank you so much for being smashing, now and ever.
2024-11-08T20:52:40
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markpeterdavis
2007-08-20T14:40:25
Pitching VCs: The Investment Overview Slide
There are lots of 'one size fits all' strategies for pitching VCs. I have heard of everything from using consulting frameworks (e.g., 4 Ps) to the Fabulous 14. <p>The problem is that I've been in few meetings where an entrepreneur has been able to run through their presentation from start to finish.
http://getventure.typepad.com/markpeterdavis/2007/08/the-investment-.html
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amichail
2007-08-20T14:50:57
Can we predict the future using a temporal version of the Copernican principle? [pdf]
http://info.phys.unm.edu/papers/2000/Caves2000a.pdf
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2024-11-08T20:45:52
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transburgh
2007-08-20T15:20:56
Skype: "It's Microsoft and Your Fault"
null
http://www.centernetworks.com/skype-its-microsoft-and-your-fault
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pdsull
2007-08-20T15:29:03
Hacker Space Design Patterns (pdf presentation)
http://imakethings.com/Hacker-Space-Design-Patterns.pdf
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2024-11-08T01:52:36
null
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KeshRivya
2007-08-20T15:30:01
Billionaire Strategies for Industry Dominance
How tycoons amassed their wealth and power.
http://smartstartup.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/08/the-best-billio.html
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far33d
2007-08-20T15:40:31
Google's growth has come at a price
null
http://www.siliconvalley.com/ci_6662571?nclick_check=1
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hhm
2007-08-20T15:42:42
What is it that makes a college course Best Class Ever?
http://cosmicvariance.com/2007/08/20/best-class-ever/
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far33d
2007-08-20T15:47:34
Even the Office 2007 box has a learning curve
null
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/08/18.html
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nickb
2007-08-20T15:48:51
Django running on the iPhone, introspecting the phone's sqlite call records
null
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacobian/1161717658/
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tipjoy
2007-08-20T15:53:50
UPA Boston Sept mtg - Client Side Story: Making Ajax, RIAs, and Browser-side Intelligence Usable
http://www.upaboston.org/meetings.shtml
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webmapp
2007-08-20T16:02:26
Just launched my new site: webmapp.com
social news with a local focus
http://www.webmapp.com
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jamongkad
2007-08-20T16:16:01
Anybody here know a good DNS service provider?
Hi guys do any of you know of a good DNS service provider? Aside from GoDaddy.com are there any alternatives? recommendations please thanks.<p><i>edit</i> Whoops sorry I meant domain name registrar.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
train
44,334
crxnamja
2007-08-20T16:19:44
$10,000 Platform Hack off
Win $10,000 for the application that gets the most users after 24 hours.
http://platform.eventbrite.com
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44,354
transburgh
2007-08-20T16:58:46
Google Disconnects Grand Central Customers
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/20/google-disconnects-grand-central-customers/
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[ 44467 ]
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brlewis
2007-08-20T17:00:32
Why Use A Database Instead Of ____?
http://thoughtfulprogrammer.blogspot.com/2006/07/why-use-database-instead-of.html
1
0
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44,360
toffer
2007-08-20T17:07:42
Rich Skrenta: Some thoughts on Mahalo (Building a content business with SEO)
null
http://www.skrenta.com/2007/08/some_thoughts_on_mahalo.html
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[ 44449 ]
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44,361
danw
2007-08-20T17:10:08
OwnTerms: Creative Commons-licensed stock legal documents
null
http://www.ownterms.org/
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ivankirigin
2007-08-20T17:10:45
"Why is firefox blocked?" Hacked!
null
http://www.whyisfirefoxblocked.com/
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vlad
2007-08-20T17:12:46
Prediction: Newspapers will go bankrupt in 2007, unless they corner web classifieds by 1998
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/classifieds.html
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gregwebs
2007-08-20T17:20:01
Living near Si Valley but with lower living expenses?
I have been thinking about trying to locate to Sacremento in the hopes of being close to Silicon Valley but being able to afford to live. Are there good startup opportunities in places like these?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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horatio05
2007-08-20T17:26:03
Fears of Mortgage Fallout May Hit Online Advertising
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http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-fears-of-mortgage-fallout-may-hit-online-advertising/
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horatio05
2007-08-20T17:26:15
Idiots In The Box: Building B Gets $17.5 Million Funding For Converged TV Box
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http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-idiots-in-the-box-building-b-gets-175-million-funding-for-converged-tv-/
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2024-11-08T00:01:29
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2007-08-20T17:34:25
Scientists: Artificial life likely in 3 to 10 years
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/08/20/artificial.life.ap/index.html
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danw
2007-08-20T17:56:02
Facebook Messaging just got better... Facebook lets you send messages direct to email addresses
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http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=5344177130
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2007-08-20T17:58:21
Do you have no life because you work in a startup or...
... do you work in a startup because you have no life?
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donna
2007-08-20T18:01:42
10 Ways to Become a Media Favorite
http://www.womenentrepreneur.com/article/1630.html
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2024-11-08T03:12:58
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donna
2007-08-20T18:03:58
How to promote yourself and your business with confidence
http://www.womenentrepreneur.com/article/1612.html
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joshwa
2007-08-20T18:05:20
All great products have mantras
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http://blog.mypunchbowl.com/2007/08/20/why-you-need-a-mantra/
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nickb
2007-08-20T18:26:19
Getting more out of 'find' command
http://dmiessler.com/study/find/
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A find Tutorial and Primer
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Daniel Miessler
OptionsBasicsFind by UserFind by TypeFind by SizeFind by Modification TimeFind by PermissionsForensics InformationXargs vs. ExecMore Examples find is one of the most useful Linux/Unix tools in the toolbelt, but most people use only a fraction of its power. Many Linux/Unix questions seen online can be solved using the find command alone, getting familiar with its main functionality is one of the best things you can do for yourself in the long-term. find lets you do anything from finding all your .jpg files to seeing “all of Michael’s text documents that have the execute bit set and have been modified since yesterday.” And when combined with exec or xargs, a properly constructed command can make quick work of some very heavy tasks. Options First thing we need to do is understand how find works. Here are some of the key options: -o : the OR operation to string multiple search criteria together -name : find files by name -iname : find files by name, ignoring case -type f : find only files -type d : find only directories -size : find by size -mtime : find by modified time -mtime : find by modified time There a number of variations of these, which we’ll talk about more below. It’s also possible to combine queries, like so: Combine the -name and -type options find . -name nasa -type d It’s important to note that when searching using -name or -iname you need to by default specify the whole name to get a match, e.g.: searching for “disc” will not find “discovered”, but you can use common techniques (*) to widen the search. Expand your searches using the * find . -name *disc* Basics Let’s start simple by looking for things by name. Remember that thefirst argument you give find is where to look. Find by name find . -name “*.jpg” ... ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/Data/2006/Roll 20/00697_bluewaters_1440x900.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/Data/2006/Roll 20/00705_cloudyday_1440x900.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/Data/2006/Roll 20/00710_fragile_1600x1200.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/Data/2006/Roll 20/00713_coolemoticon_1440x900.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/Data/2006/Roll 20/00714_cloudyday_1440x900.jpg ... Note that by default when you give a location to start from (in our case“.”), the find command starts there and drills all the way down duringits search. So in this case I started from my home directory and itfound the files all the way down in “~/Pictures/iPhotoLibrary/Data/2006/Roll 20” as well. [ Placing quotes around the search criteria avoids issues with wildcardcharacters and is probably a good habit to get into. You can also use-iname instead of -name; it’s the same but it’s case insensitive ] You can also define another search location which will be evaluatedrecursively as well. Search the entire filesystem for a file find / -name “*.jpg” Find by User Figuring out what a user is trivial using lsof. Simply provide the username and see everything they’re doing on the system. Find out what a given user is up to find . -user daniel ... ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/01 Intolerance.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/02 Prison Sex.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/03 Sober.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/04 Bottom.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/05 Crawl Away.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/06 Swamp Song.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/07 Undertow.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/08 4 Degrees.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/09 Flood.m4a ./Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Tool/Undertow/69 Disgustipated.m4a ... [ Also works for groups (-group) ] Find by Type You can also look for files or directories separately. Find only directories find . -type d ... ./Development/envelope ./Development/mhp ./Development/mservers ./Development/mservers/fortune100 ./Development/mst ./Development/mst/nmap ./Development/mst/services ... Those are all directories, and to look for the others (files, links, or sockets), just substitute f, l, s for the d in the command above. Find by Size It’s often useful to find things on your drive that are taking up space and need to be dealt with. Find everything over a megabyte in size find ~/Movies/ -size +1024M ... /Movies/Comedy/Funny.mpg /Movies/Drama/Sad.avi ... [ +M indicates that you’re searching in megabytes, but you can also search in bytes or kilobytes if so desired. ] Find by Modification Time You can also search based on when something was last updated or modified. find also has a number of options that help one answer forensics-oriented questions such as when a file’s contents or permissions were last changed. Show me what content owned by root have been modified within the last minute find /etc/ -user root -mtime 1 ... /etc/passwd /etc/shadow ... The checks you can use here are: -atime: when the file was last accessed -ctime: when the file’s permissions were last changed -mtime: when the file’s data was last modified These searches are done in 24 hour increments and followed by a number n. If you want to match the exact 24 hour period you use n by itself. More frequently, however, you’ll want to say everything since yesterday, or everything “more than 3 days ago.” This is accomplished using the -n and +n options respectively. There are also minute versions of the atime, ctime, and mtime arguments: -amin: when (in minutes) the file was last accessed -cmin: when (in minutes) the file’s permissions were last changed -mmin: when (in minutes) the file’s data was last modified Find by Permissions Another option is to find things based on what permissions they have. This is especially helpful when looking for content on your system that is too wide open from a security standpoint. Find everything in my home directory with wide open permissions # find all files in my directory with open permissions find ~ -perm 777 ... ~/testfile.txt ~/lab.rtf ... Unsupervised Learning — Security, Tech, and AI in 10 minutes… Get a weekly breakdown of what's happening in security and tech—and why it matters. Find all files on your system that are world writeable find / – perm -0002 Forensics Information You can also use some options to search for things related to forensics. -nouser: shows output that’s not associated with an existing userid -nogroup: shows output not associated with an existing groupid -links n: file has n links -newer file: file was modified more recently than file. -perm mode: file has mode permissions. Xargs vs. Exec What’s the fun in finding a bunch of stuff if you’re not going to do something with it? While it’s interesting to say, “find me stuff”, it’s far more useful to say, “Take every text file owned by ex-employee Jason that’s hasn’t been accessed in 60 days and move it to a remote backup folder.“ Many use find in conjunction with exec, which then runs on the results. This is usually acceptable, but I prefer to use xargs because it executes more elegantly. xargs, unlike exec, executes all arguments as a single command instead of running multiple commands. So if I run>: find . -name something -exec ls -l {} ; …I will ultimately be running ls as many times as there are contents in my home directory. But if I run this instead: find . -name something | xargs -0 ls …I will only run ls once, with the directory contents as arguments. While on modern computers the performance gain on this is often trivial, I simply prefer the aesthetic of it. [ NOTE: The -print0 option terminates results with a null character instead of the default newline, making it cleaner and less likely to balk in many cases related to spaces, special characters, etc. in the input. ] Here are some examples. Delete all files now owned by valid users find / -nouser | xargs -0 rm Find image files and move them to the pictures directory find ~/Desktop -name “*.jpg” -o -name “*.gif” -o -name “*.png” -print0 | xargs -0 mv –target-directory ~/Pictures Correct the permissions on your web directory find /your/webdir/ -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 755;find /your/webdir -type f | xargs chmod 644 Find files that have been modified within the last month and copy them somewhere find /etc/ -mtime -30 | xargs -0 cp /a/path More Examples Just as with any good unix/linux command, the real power comes in combining options. You can combine find arguments using and, or, and not. By default if you use two different arguments you’re and‘ing them. If you want to use or you give the -o option, and if you want to get everything except something, you use the ! option. Daniel’s files of type jpeg find . -user daniel -type f -name *.jpg ... ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/autumn_woods.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/blue_forest.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/brothers.jpg ... Daniel’s jpeg files without autumn in the name find . -user daniel -type f -name *.jpg ! -name autumn* ... ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/blue_forest.jpg ./Pictures/iPhoto Library/brothers.jpg ... Root’s ruby files accessed in the last two minutes find /apps/ -user root -type f -amin -2 -name *.rb ... /apps/testing.rb /apps/runme.rb ... References The find Man Pagehttp://www.netadmintools.com/html/find.man.html” Related posts:A CrowdSec Primer: A Modern Replacement for Fail2Ban amass — Automated Attack Surface Mapping An Audio Quality Primer
2024-11-08T04:01:32
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danw
2007-08-20T18:36:05
How To: Install Apps on Your iPhone Easily, No Hacking Skills Required
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http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/hands_on-and-tutorial/install-apps-on-your-iphone-easily-no-hacking-skills-required-291184.php
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nreece
2007-08-20T18:42:53
Constraints and Software Development
http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2007/08/constraints_and_software_devel.html
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nreece
2007-08-20T18:50:36
The margin of an "i" in the phone
http://www.nilkanth.com/archives/2007/07/03/the-margin-of-an-i-in-the-phone/
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rokhayakebe
2007-08-20T19:05:12
YC next batch. Could one submit an "already-launched/private beta" *up?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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transburgh
2007-08-20T19:22:22
Compete Launches Search Analytics
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/20/compete-launches-search-analytics
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WebProNews - Digital Marketing, Technology, and Business News
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EmergingTechUpdate Matt Milano - November 4, 2024 Intel is backtracking on one of its most promising designs, with CEO Pat Gelsinger saying Lunar Lake was a "one-off" that the company has no intention of r... DevNews Matt Milano - November 4, 2024 GitHub has released "Octoverse 2024," revealing that Python is now the most popular programming language, and AI is boosting development, not endi... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - November 4, 2024 Just days after banning the iPhone 16, Indonesia has struck again, this time banning Google's Pixel fines for similar reasons as its ban on the iPhone.... Business Matt Milano - November 4, 2024 The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that JPMorgan has been fined $151 million to resolve multiple issues in which the company violated the law... AutoRevolution Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Hyundai revealed the Initium, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle that represents the culmination of nearly three decades of the company's research. ... SocialMediaNews Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Reddit reported its third-quarter earnings, revealing that it turned a profit for the first time in its 19-year history. ... AIDeveloper Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 In a Reddit AMA with OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Kevin Weil, Srinivas Narayanan, and Mark Chen, Altman blamed compute scaling for the lack of newer AI models.... CloudPlatformPro Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the company has recruited Jay Parikh to its senior leadership team after stints as Facebook head of engineering and L... EmailMarketingToday Rich Ord - November 3, 2024 In an era where inboxes are as crowded as city sidewalks, the science behind getting your emails noticed has never been more critical. The 2024 Email Mark... Business Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Washington lawmakers are growing increasingly worried about Intel's future, even weighing additional bailout options. ... DataDrivenMarketingPro Brian Wallace - November 3, 2024 Businesses are dealing with “big data” - but what they really want is actionable insight from that data. These are the accompanying services of data sc... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - November 2, 2024 Apple has given the MacBook Air a surprise, but welcome, upgrade, increasing the base RAM from 8 to 16GB. ... DataAnalystPro Ryan Gibson - November 2, 2024 In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the role of a data analyst is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Luke Barousse... TransportationRevolution Matt Milano - November 2, 2024 Skydio, one of the leading US drone makers, announced that China has imposed sanctions on it in response to its business with Taiwan. ... AppDevNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Pixelmator has long been a staple for many Mac designers, and the company is now joining Apple in an effort to widen its reach and appeal. ... DataAnalystPro Rich Ord - November 1, 2024 As the clock strikes 9:45 AM, Agatha Kang, a Business Intelligence Engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS), be... RemoteWorkingTrends Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 AWS employees are stepping up their efforts to reverse ... ITProNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Microsoft has once again delayed the rollout of its controversial Recall feature, saying it needs more time to get it right. ... SearchNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Google is expanding AI Overviews in Search, rolling out the feature to more than 100 countries, providing access to more than one billion users. ... ElectricVehicleTrends Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Ford is pausing production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning, the latest indication that consumer demand for EVs is cooling. ... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Google has announced major changes to Android development schedule, saying it will release a major update in Q2 instead of Q3, followed by a minor release ... SearchNews Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 OpenAI's ChatGPT search engine is now live for Plus and Team users, with the company promising it blends the best of natural language with web search. ... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 After less than a month in beta, the Thunderbird team has released the official version of Thunderbird for Android. ... EmergingTechUpdate Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Siemens announced it has reached an agreement to acquire Altair Engineering in a bid to strengthen its industrial software and AI offerings. ...
2024-11-08T11:15:17
en
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dawie
2007-08-20T19:27:27
Microsoft Emerging Business Team helps startups build partnerships
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http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/08/microsoft-emerg.html
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dawie
2007-08-20T19:31:57
More Startup Commandments
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http://www.startupping.com/forums/showthread.php?t=762
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dawie
2007-08-20T19:47:10
Documentary: The History Of Hacking
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5464925144369700635&q=documentary+duration%3Along&total=5905&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1
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brlewis
2007-08-20T19:48:00
Fraudproof anonymous voting protocols from mathematicians
http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/24.77.html#subj11
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joshwa
2007-08-20T19:50:18
TechStars Demo Day
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http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/08/techstars-demo-.html
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toffer
2007-08-20T19:58:47
BBC Olinda digital radio: Social hardware
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http://schulzeandwebb.com/blog/2007/08/20/bbc-olinda-digital-radio-social-hardware/
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sharpshoot
2007-08-20T20:00:06
Scribd get cloned in german!
Seriously, we've talked about this so much in the last few weeks - i think there is a need for a german localisation service for US startups. <p>Any german speakers on here you should get involved. Tichy? Gabor?
http://www.doktus.de/
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nickb
2007-08-20T20:10:43
xkcd: No, the 9V battery hack is not a hoax. I just tried it -- here are my notes
http://blag.xkcd.com/2007/08/20/testing-the-9v-battery-hack-or-assault-on-battery/
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portLAN
2007-08-20T20:24:07
Sorry, Lisp. I tried.
"Without database access, sockets, threads, POSIX, or a portable FFI (which I could at least use to write many of those features), my programs can't talk to the outside world, and that makes them basically useless."<p>I'm embedding it so it's going to talk to my C wrapper for everything. How are you using it?<p>Also see: Using Python libraries from Lisp <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/python-on-lisp/" rel="nofollow">http://common-lisp.net/project/python-on-lisp/</a>
http://www.ketralnis.com/roller/dking/entry/20070609
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horatio05
2007-08-20T20:25:00
Windows Live Offers Web ID Authentication: Will this Hurt OpenID?
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http://www.ivirtuaforums.com/add-windows-live-id-to-your-website-t10735.html
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2024-11-08T13:09:01
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horatio05
2007-08-20T20:25:56
YouSwop Looking to Build Idealistic Swapping Community
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http://mashable.com/2007/08/19/youswop/
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YouSwop Looking to Build Idealistic Swapping Community
2007-08-19T17:13:44+00:00
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[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]YouSwop is a new community for bartering stuff you have lying around the house. The site is currently in private beta, and I got a chance to check it out.With this site, you must use the YouSwop currency in order to participate in the site. Get 5 credits when you sign up, and more when you invite friends. From there, you can list an item to sell, include a photo, and indicate whether or not there are shipping costs involved. If you're looking for something to buy, you can search by tag word or browse through categories, filter by price, date, the item's condition and other factors. YouSwop is looking to build an open community for bartering, so things like charging for shipping costs are discouraged. This will be a bit tricky, as YouSwop is global, and it can become very costly to ship things overseas.Another hindrance to the building of a community is the inability to view other users' profiles, or rate them as a seller. It will be difficult to reward valued and trusted sellers without some sort of rating system included in YouSwop. The limitations surrounding the number of characters you can use for the description of an item you're selling, as well as other missing tools, like a shipping calculator, makes YouSwop less usable by sellers for practical purposes.See also: Online Swaps: 8 Sites to Swap Your Stuff
2024-11-08T12:33:24
en
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drm237
2007-08-20T20:38:08
GetConnected...No More! Local Web Startup Shuts Down
A friend of mine dropped the Boston Business Journal on my desk today with news of the GetConnected.com "dis-connection" late last week listed on the front page. The Boston-based web 1.0 startup (that I shared some incubator space with back in the day) was originally started as a way to help consumers source phone, internet and cable service in a better way.
http://www.93south.net/index.php/2007/08/20/getconnectedno-more-local-web-startup-shuts-down/
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entrepreneur
2007-08-20T21:01:25
Are You Really an Entrepreneur?
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http://mindfulentrepreneur.com/blog/2007/08/20/internet-entrepreneur-vs-self-employed-blogger-example/
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szczupak
2007-08-20T21:03:48
Spock case: Massive Media coverage is not enough to promote such a startup
http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/08/20/spock-case-techcrunch-businessweek-wsj-etc-say-its-great-but-its-not-that-great-at-all/
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toffer
2007-08-20T21:17:37
Is the net effect of health care zero?
null
http://sciencethatmatters.com/archives/30
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transburgh
2007-08-20T21:22:16
Discussion with Wikipages Founders, Benjamin Horst and Tracey Donvito
null
http://www.centernetworks.com/discussion-with-wikipages
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joshwa
2007-08-20T21:34:37
Text and Banner Ads on Amazon: Has the World Gone Mad?
null
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/text_and_banner_ads_on_amazon.php
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transburgh
2007-08-20T21:47:24
The fall of the startup evangelist CEO
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http://valleywag.com/tech/hires/the-fall-of-the-evangelist-ceo-291459.php
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brett
2007-08-20T22:02:19
The Interrupt-Driven Life (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
null
http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/interruptdriven
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toffer
2007-08-20T22:14:44
Jeremy Zawodny: There is no Web Operating System (or WebOS)
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/009417.html
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ivankirigin
2007-08-20T22:19:03
20/20: "Stupid in America"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfRUMmTs0ZA
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2024-11-08T16:26:53
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palish
2007-08-20T22:28:53
Has Google Blundered with the Gmail Beta? (Aug 2004)
http://www.techuser.net/gmail.html
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techuser.net - techuser Resources and Information.
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This webpage was generated by the domain owner using Sedo Domain Parking. Disclaimer: Sedo maintains no relationship with third party advertisers. Reference to any specific service or trade mark is not controlled by Sedo nor does it constitute or imply its association, endorsement or recommendation.
2024-11-07T15:01:43
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transburgh
2007-08-20T22:30:08
ComScore qScore Tallies Well For Google
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bct
2007-08-20T22:44:31
Saving the Internet with hate: a technical solution to the social problem
http://savingtheinternetwithhate.com/
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vegashacker
2007-08-20T22:48:34
Yahoo's Flash Developer Center (charts, menus, auto completion, etc)
http://developer.yahoo.com/flash/
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ivankirigin
2007-08-20T22:51:20
Starting-Up and staying in Boston
The HackerNews MeetUp last night was lots of fun. Thanks to everyone who made it!<p>I asked someone in the current YC batch how many in the current YC companies are staying in Boston.<p>To his knowledge: none! <p>That is a big surprise. What does it mean for those of us that like the town and would love to stay?
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quickpost
2007-08-20T22:55:04
The Secrets of Serial [Entrepreneurs'] Success
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118712720309797680.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
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vikram
2007-08-20T22:58:36
Dave Chestnut's seedcamp application (funny)
http://davetellsall.wordpress.com/2007/08/16/seedcamp-telling-it-all/
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soapdev
2007-08-20T23:33:22
Top 8 Blogs Censored in China
http://www.sproutly.com/?p=38
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transburgh
2007-08-21T00:14:02
StreetBee Acquires JamJunky; Rebrands as GetYourGrooveOn
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http://www.centernetworks.com/streetbee-acquires-jamjunky-getyourgrooveon
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transburgh
2007-08-21T00:15:49
Facebook messaging gets some new juice
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http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9762679-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
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transburgh
2007-08-21T00:18:20
The Onion and Mark Zuckerberg...What could they possible come up with?
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http://www.theonion.com/content/magazine/the_smug_little_shit_behind
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Page not found - The Onion
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Friday, November 8, 2024 72° Torrential calmness
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2024-11-08T06:18:04
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dottertrotter
2007-08-21T00:22:14
HackrTrackr Now Allows For International Users
http://hackrtrackr.com/blog.php
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nickb
2007-08-21T00:38:28
Vanderbilt U. develops new bionic arm powered by miniature rocket motor
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/exploration/stories/bionicarm.html
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gaborcselle
2007-08-21T01:29:40
Valleywag: Bow down and Worship Xobni's Party Throwing Skills
There's no such thing as bad press.
http://valleywag.com/tech/party-report/bow-down-and-worship-xobnis-party+throwing-skills-291473.php
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run4yourlives
2007-08-21T01:35:31
Idea of the Week
http://davidpiccione.com/blog/idea-of-the-week-contest-site-using-tideman-voting-methods/
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ivankirigin
2007-08-21T01:53:13
The God Box? Bold Name.
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http://newteevee.com/2007/08/19/building-b/
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zenobo
2007-08-21T01:55:50
What programming language should I start with?
Oh no! a non-programmer on the hacker news! But I figure you guys know?<p>I want to learn programming, maybe not to be a full-fledged hacker, but to be able to understand the concepts and be able to talk about this stuff more with programmers so I can work in tech?<p>I hear python and ruby are good to learn on, but what would you guys do or are there any good books you'd read?<p>
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