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vlad
2007-08-28T17:28:01
Google Phone
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/08/rumor-google-ph.html
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2007-08-28T17:44:36
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nickb
2007-08-28T17:46:33
Deja vu: Sony again uses rootkits, charges F-Secure
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/08/27/Sony-uses-rootkits-charges-F-Secure_1.html?source=rss&url=http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/08/27/Sony-uses-rootkits-charges-F-Secure_1.html
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rms
2007-08-28T17:46:44
Boingboing redesigned: nicely minimalist, despite all the ads
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/08/welcome-to-the-new-b.html
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toffer
2007-08-28T17:54:33
Rich Skrenta: Counting stuff is really hard (everything is harder in a distributed system)
http://www.skrenta.com/2007/08/counting_stuff_is_really_hard.html
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luccastera
2007-08-28T18:02:58
Social Networks Edge Toward IPOs
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http://www.redherring.com/Home/22665
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kashif
2007-08-28T18:19:51
Line Rider - lots of fun
http://www.official-linerider.com/
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byrneseyeview
2007-08-28T18:33:47
A Scientologist in Congress?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ileana_Ros-Lehtinen
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jeffkward
2007-08-28T18:34:52
YikeSite Product Launch
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http://www.yikesite.com
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eastsidegringo
2007-08-28T18:36:54
How to Blog on Company Time Without Getting Dooced
My SXSW panel, Blog on Company Time Without Getting Dooced, will discuss the various ways you can avoid being fired (or not being hired in the first place) for your blog/online profile. And ways you can use your on-the-clock Internet time productively; by blogging or pursuing other online business ventures withouth nailed.
http://tracksuitceo.wordpress.com/2007/08/28/how-to-blog-on-company-time-without-getting-dooced/
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samb
2007-08-28T18:43:21
On valuing freedom more than cushy jail cells (Doc Searls)
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000272
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On valuing freedom more than cushy jail cells
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The problem isn't just silos and walled gardens — our names for choiceless dependency on one company's goods and services. The problem is the defaulted belief system that gives us silos and walled gardens in the first place. In that system suppliers believe that the best customers and users are captive ones. Customers and users believe that a free market naturally restricts choices to silos. It's a value sytem in which VCs like to ask "What's your lock-in?". Even in 2007, long after the Net has become established as an everyday necessity, we still take for granted the assumption that living in a "free market" is to choose among jail cells. May the best prison win. That's why I believe that the final success of Linux, and of free and open source software, will be an economy that values freedom and choice as much as it values scarcity. It will be, in the largest sense, obeying Dave Winer's adaptation of JFK's famous inaugural aphorism: Ask not what the Net can do for you. Ask what you can do for the Net. Substitute "market" or "economy" or "society" or "culture" for "the Net", and the point will be the same. It isn't just that generosity and openness and cooperating and interop all pay, but that they create a culture and an environment where a lot more paying off can happen. This is sub-obvious for most of us today — at least in the "developed" world — but this will end. It has to. I'd long ago reached the conclusions in the first paragraph above, but the conclusion in the second paragraph came home to me yesterday at my friendly local Volkswagen dealership. It was there that I suddenly saw not only what was wrong about our economic values in general, but what was right about Volkswagen in the first place — back when the "People's Wagon" (a roughly literal translation of the brand name) was really that. I learned to drive in my father's black 1963 VW beetle. The most important lesson came when Pop had me drive one wintry Sunday over to the empty parking lot at the Bergen Mall in Paramus, where he thought the wide patches of ice there might teach me how to pull out of a spin. We'd make repeated runs at the ice, on which my attempts to turn would prove useless when Newtonian mechanics exceeded those of steering intention. "Don't hit the brakes", Pop said. "Steer toward the spin". The lessons proved wasted one summer day in North Carolina, when I came around a bend on a country road where gravel from an intersecting unpaved road had migrated onto the pavement. I was driving the same black '63 beetle and imagined myself quite the driver, since the car had a stick shift and was fun to drive. I was nineteen, and wrong as could be. I accelerated coming out of the curve, which was normally a good practice, but not on a road where loose gravel lay like a field of marbles. The back end spun straight out, and in no time I was going sideways. The pavement came up to the window, then disappeared overhead as the car began to roll over. I had no seat belt, so I kept grabbing for the bottom of my seat, hoping to keep myself inside the car, as it rolled over two more times. At least it landed right-side up, and all I had were bruises. Later I read a review in a magazine that said VW bugs of that vintage had "slight understeer that changes abruptly and unexpectedly to unstable oversteer, to the limits of tire adhesion". Exactly. The car was totaled, but was still worth $450 as scrap. Since it was only $1200 new, four model years earlier, this came as a revelation to me. So did learning that the buyer of my wreck intended to re-use everything in the car other than the back half of the body. (Since that's where all the damage was.) The whole front of the car, the chassis, the engine, seats, steering wheel — all of it — would be re-used. In fact, the buyer had another VW that was mashed in the front, and intended to make the two into one. The only loss was the back end of my bug's body. In the years following that humbling event I became a shade tree mechanic. Not a good one, but capable of diagnosing trouble and replacing parts. For years I drove nothing but old VWs and GM cars because those were cheap and I knew how to fix them. Getting replacement parts was easy. There were huge aftermarkets in new and used parts, including pretty much everything that comprised a whole vehicle. Since then the prevailing value system of the automobile business has become much more closed, silo'd and proprietary. I discovered this by becoming a VW owner again. I had been driving an 80-something Subaru wagon since 1994, and that beat-up box had reached the cosmetic damage point where its resale value was zero. I would probably still be driving it if a friend headed for Argentina hadn't decided to put his 2000 VW Passat wagon on the market. I impulsively asked if he'd take five grand for it, and he said yes. So I bought the Passat and gave the Subaru to a friend who had no money and needed a car. Since then I've put another three grand into the Passat and came to love nearly everything about it other than the now-silo'd nature of the VW repair and parts business. Owning this car is a near-constant reminder that even VW has fallen into the near-standard car industry belief that the best customers are captive ones, and that there is much money to be shaken out of customers, even for small replacement parts. Take the key. Your basic Volkswagen key is a small rectangle built like a switchblade that's also a wireless door locking and unlocking fob. Replacing one can only be done by a dealer, and for hundreds of dollars. (At least the batteries they use are standard types.) Or take the radio. After my battery died one day I found that the radio's display only said "SAFE". The radio no longer worked, having become "safe" even from myself. When I called the dealer, they said every VW radio has an anti-theft security code that needs to be entered when the SAFE display appears. What was mine? I had no idea. There was nothing in the glove box. My friend the former owner was in another hemisphere. The dealer said that was okay because the key for unlocking it is written on the radio itself. "Where a thief can find it?" I asked. Yes, they replied, but getting the radio out of the car requires a special mechanical key that is nothing more than a blade with a notch on it that inserts in pairs next to buttons on the front of the radio. Didn't seem very "secure" to me. I still had trouble entering the code, and discovered the hard way that multiple entries of the code also disables the radio — permanently. The radio needed to be replaced. So did the radio that replaced it, as it turned out. The third radio failed to see the CD changer in the back of the car, but this time the VW dealer refused to admit this was their problem, because the changer wasn't one of theirs. They said they were "not allowed" to deal with non-VW parts like that one. I could replace the changer, of course, with a new VW one, which would cost me hundreds of dollars. "What if the problem is the radio and not the changer?" I asked. The service guys said there was no way to tell without buying a new changer and trying that out. And they were sure the problem had to be the changer. So I passed and decided to check it out with an independent car audio installer. I put off doing that, however, until this past week. That's when my friendly local car audio installer told me that my cheapest choice was just to get a special aftermarket adapter that put a standard eighth-inch stereo audio jack in the dashboard, so I could plug in a portable CD player, iPod or MP3 player, turning the radio's CD changer function into an AUX input. I decided to go that route, and in the process discovered that indeed the radio itself was the problem. It barely saw the AUX, filling the audio with a strange background noise and otherwise revealing that what we really needed was our fourth radio in a row from a VW dealer. Since we were leaving the next day (today) for a drive across the country, there was no time to go to the local VW dealer and get the radio replaced. Still, I did go by the dealer anyway, where they told me the radio was technically "new" (although it was clearly a refurbished or used one, judging from the browned and aged labels on the hidden metal parts of the thing), and guaranteed for 12 months or 12,000 miles. By the time we finish driving from Santa Barbara to Boston, it will still by shy of those numbers, so a local VW dealer at the end of the road should be able to finish the job. Hopefully. But why should I have to go only to a VW dealer? Because VW forces me to, that's why. Our local dealer also has a handy shuttle service. They'll drive you home while your car is being fixed. On the last drive I was shuttled in a new Passat, much more cushy and slick than the one I have. I asked the driver if he liked the car. He spoke little English, but enough to reply by pointing to the car's ignition key with a sour expression on his face. To my surprise, this generation of VW key is even more non-standard than the one for my car. It works by inserting the key-fob into a rectangular hole in the dashboard, where it becomes a push button... or something. It wasn't clear exactly how it worked, but I learned enough to veer away from fantasizing about a new Passat. I finished veering yesterday, as I drove away from my local VW dealer, realizing that I valued my freedom more than I valued a fancy new cell in any car company's jail. Of course this view is a minority one in a culture where we dispose of used cars every few years. (And used computers in even less time.) I'm sure it's different in cultures like the one of my youth, where freedom and resourcefulness are among the highest practical values, and where those values manifested in a preponderance of cars with high percentages of easily replaced parts. That kind of culture is native to practical computing, and has been since Day Zero, whenever that was. It's what gave us Linux and the Net and hundreds of thousands of software and hardware tools and building materials — enough that today we can raise any barn or build any house or bridge or high-rise or vehicle we want, without getting locked into any provider's jail. Just as Linux and the Net have come to pervade everyday life, so will the value systems that produced them. It helps that those value systems have been here since we carved wood and stones into practical tools. And perhaps it's good that silly lock-ins like VW's keys and "safe" radios are here to remind us of that. Here's hoping that the old Passat makes it the next three thousand miles without requiring a trip to the dealer. See you in Boston. Or somewhere along the way.
2024-11-07T07:23:13
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donna
2007-08-28T18:51:05
Advertising:New Shop Promises Results Clients Can Gauge
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/business/media/28adco.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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donna
2007-08-28T18:55:43
100 Fastest-Growing Tech Companies
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/b2fastestgrowing/2007/index.html
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rami
2007-08-28T19:16:40
PC Mag Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2175089,00.asp
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raithe
2007-08-28T19:36:06
Free Zelune Proxy Script - Students can make their own sites to get around firewalls
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http://www.zelune.net
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palish
2007-08-28T19:42:39
You have a 1 in 20 chance of being chosen by YC. Pretty good odds!
If we assume there will be 500 applications and that YC will be accepting 25 of them then that's a 1 in 20 chance.<p>Throw in the fact some applications, maybe as many as half, are broken (thirteen year old founders, clones of existing ideas, etc) and you've got a great shot.<p>Anyone that still has cold feet, get in there and apply!
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transburgh
2007-08-28T19:46:19
Hackers Remind That iPhone Is Still MyPhone
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/28/hackers-remind-that-iphone-is-still-myphone
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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. ...
2024-11-08T11:49:11
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byrneseyeview
2007-08-28T19:47:06
Alfalfa -- or Semiconductors?
http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/04/04/semiconductors.html
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transburgh
2007-08-28T19:48:56
Acquisitions: Why venture capitalists love your mom
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http://valleywag.com/tech/acquisitions/why-venture-capitalists-love-your-mom-294276.php
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tomh
2007-08-28T19:55:17
Facebook Rival ConnectU.com's SQL injection vulnerability: a story of pathetic hubris
http://socialscienceplusplus.blogspot.com/2007/08/connectucom-sql-injection-vulnerability.html
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wastedbrains
2007-08-28T19:55:33
Closing the deal: Lessons from selling a website
http://blog.pretheory.com/arch/2007/08/closing_the_deal_selling_a_web_1.php
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byrneseyeview
2007-08-28T20:09:37
In the Beginning Was the Command Line
http://www.spack.org/wiki/InTheBeginningWasTheCommandLine?ResubSinceItIsNowHackerNews
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danw
2007-08-28T20:22:16
Jason Fried: Working closely together ain't productive
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http://www.lifeclever.com/jason-fried-working-closely-together-aint-productive/
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dawie
2007-08-28T20:26:19
Webtogs: Diary of an eCommerce start-up
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http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/design/webtogs-diary-of-an-ecommerce-start-up
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mk
2007-08-28T20:49:51
Court orders movie pirate to switch to Windows
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070824-court-orders-movie-pirate-to-switch-to-windows.html
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dawie
2007-08-28T20:53:05
Google Building Mobile OS
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http://mashable.com/2007/08/28/google-phone/
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andreyf
2007-08-28T20:58:58
MySpace runs on IIS? Really?
http://www.myspace.com/fullstealthfilms/
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oxyona
2007-08-28T21:14:23
Zen, Betty Crocker, and end-to-end testing
http://www.advogato.org/person/apenwarr/diary.html?start=129
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samb
2007-08-28T21:18:54
Elephant Math
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/08/elephant-math.html
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vuknje
2007-08-28T21:49:31
Joke about how software developers are hired
http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/08/how-to-not-hire.html#comment-80872835
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knewjax
2007-08-28T21:54:47
Y Combinator Companies Didn't Like Boston?
Did any of this sessions YC group enjoy the city of boston? Im a Boston native and out of everything I have seen so far it seems that the overall feeling was that Boston doesnt make the cut and most of the YC companies will be moving to the Valley. Is this mostly based on investment opportunities. Or your experience here as well. <p>Did you guys even really have a chance to go out and have a good time in the city?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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brett
2007-08-28T21:55:57
Sequoia Capital to Yale: "Invest or else"
http://venturebeat.com/2007/08/28/sequoia-capital-to-yale-invest-or-else/
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eusman
2007-08-28T21:58:50
What's the best startup story you ever heard?
doesn't have to be about software
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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damien
2007-08-28T22:48:11
A Comparison of Push and Pull Techniques for Ajax [pdf]
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0706.3984
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rokhayakebe
2007-08-28T23:25:25
05/11/01. When did u know you wanted to do a startup? (for me..)
For me it was somewhere between reading that article and December of 2005.
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2005/11/01/8362807/index.htm
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Business News - Latest Headlines on CNN Business | CNN Business
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Jeffrey Greenberg/Education Images/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Just days after Trump’s victory, Steve Madden is getting out of China. But there’s a catch Ng Han Guan/AP China approves $1.4 trillion debt package in latest measure to boost flagging economy Alex Brandon/AP ‘Death by a thousand cuts’: How experts warn Trump could use an authoritarian playbook to go after the media Anchiy/E+/Getty Images What the Fed’s interest rate cuts mean for your money Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Stores don’t sell your favorite product anymore. That’s on purpose Evan Vucci/AP How prediction markets saw something the polls and pundits didn’t CNN Bahrain Finance Minister: ‘Rising tide will lift all economies in the GCC’ Getty Images The world’s 10 richest people got a record $64 billion richer from Trump’s reelection Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images/File Books like ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and ‘1984’ are flying off the shelves after the presidential election From AOL/YouTube Elwood Edwards, voice of AOL’s iconic greeting ‘You’ve Got Mail,’ dies at 74 Key takeaways from the Fed’s rate cut after the election The exact thing that helped Trump win could become a big problem for his presidency Trump campaign denies and revokes journalists’ election night credentials after critical coverage Small businesses, how are you approaching a Trump presidency? Volkswagen recalls more than 114,000 cars due to airbag safety Goldman Sachs slashes growth forecasts for Germany, UK and wider Europe on Trump win ‘In so many ways, I broke so many barriers:’ Former Pepsi boss Indra Nooyi on life as a trailblazing CEO The first combined IHOP-Applebee’s restaurant in the US will soon open in Texas This Trump trade euphoria is likely to fade fast Trump has long threatened the media. Press freedom groups fear he might make good on it How to navigate your divided office after the election Elon Musk bet big on Trump. Here’s what he stands to gain — and lose — from his win Trump’s return to power raises serious questions about the media’s credibility Ad Feedback Quote Search Market Movers ACTIVES GAINERS LOSERS $ Price % Change Ad Feedback What to watch • Video 2:07 PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP/AFP via Getty Images Video The housing market is ‘unhealthy.’ Will that change under President Trump? 2:07 • Video 5:56 Clipped From Video Video Mnuchin on whether he would serve in a second Trump admin 5:56 • Video 3:30 CNN Video ‘Complete chaos’: CNN reporter breaks down Germany’s political crisis 3:30 • Video 2:11 CNN Video How Trump’s second term could impact future interest rates 2:11 Ad Feedback In case you missed it Jimin Kim/SOPA Images/Shutterstock TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy Berkshire’s cash soars to $325 billion as Buffett sells Apple, BofA; operating profit falls Rent and home prices are through the roof. Harris and Trump each say they have the answer Hugh Hewitt quits The Washington Post after storming off newspaper’s live show Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg/Getty Images Final jobs report before Election Day shows US economy added 12,000 positions amid strikes and storms Here are the states where employers must give you time off to vote Trump sues CBS over ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Harris. Legal experts call it ‘frivolous and dangerous’ Two Washington Post writers who resigned over Bezos’ non-endorsement join The Atlantic Ad Feedback Ad Feedback More video • Video 0:53 CCTV via Reuters Video See space mission land back on Earth after six months in orbit 0:53 • Video 1:10 Getty Images Video Trump’s win made Elon Musk $15 billion richer 1:10 • Video 2:22 cnn Video What ‘Shark Tank’ star thinks will be different about ‘Trump 2.0’ 2:22 • Video 5:35 Clipped From Video Video Telecoms companies map out next phase of Middle East’s industrial revolution 5:35 • Video 4:49 Clipped From Video Video World faces crucial choice over AI, says top economist 4:49 Success SDI Productions/E+/Getty Images Not using these job interview tips can reduce your chances of getting that job sanjeri/E+/Getty Images Smart moves to make when the Fed starts cutting rates Halfpoint Images/Moment RF/Getty Images Early signs of dementia can show in your finances Kirkikis/iStock Editorial/Getty Images/File Steps you can take now to avoid college sticker shock Tech Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Google and Meta are blocking political ads to combat misinformation. Some experts say it’s too late Courtesy Best Buy Super giant TVs are flying off store shelves Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Elon Musk cancels X town hall event minutes after it started following yet another round of technical problems Chesnot/Getty Images TikTok sued in France over harmful content that allegedly led to two suicides Media Bonnie Cash/Reuters Jeff Bezos congratulates Trump for ‘extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory’ Rebecca Droke/AFP/Getty Images What local reporters around the country are hearing from voters in the run-up to Election Day Samuel Corum/Getty Images Elon Musk’s misleading election claims have been viewed more than 2 billion times on X, analysis finds Al Drago/Bloomberg/Getty Images How news outlets are bracing for an election night cliffhanger Underscored Money Kyodo News Stills/Getty Images 11 great ways to travel for free with 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points Delta Air Lines Your ultimate guide to the American Express Membership Rewards program Emily McNutt Your complete guide to earning and redeeming points in the Citi ThankYou Rewards program iStock Best mobile payment apps in 2024, tested by our editors Intuitive Machines and Nokia Bell Labs Streaming and texting on the Moon: Nokia and NASA are taking 4G into space The electric car revolution is on track, says IEA Digital humans: the relatable face of artificial intelligence? Top soccer clubs are using an AI-powered app to scout future stars Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images OpenAI’s wild week. How the Sam Altman story unfolded Sam Altman returns to OpenAI in a bizarre reversal of fortunes Opinion: The drama around Sam Altman is an urgent warning Microsoft stock hits all-time high after hiring former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Paid Partner Content
2024-11-08T14:31:51
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transburgh
2007-08-29T00:09:46
Lots and Lots of Google Phone Rumors: HTC, Android, and even Yahoo in the mix
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2007-08-28T19:32:36+00:00
Michael Arrington
The pace of rumors and leaks around the fabled Google Phone is picking up, suggesting that Google is making a real push to launch something early next year and is no longer trying to keep everyone quiet. Yesterday CrunchGear got confirmation from a senior (and anonymous) HTC exec that they’ve created some twenty devices for Google to test and are shooting for a Q1 2008 launch. Today Engadget is focused on the operating system side of things. They note that Google quietly acquired Android, a creator of mobile phone operating systems, in 2005. And that the Android team, led by founder Andy Rubin (former cofounder of Danger) is leading the effort to write the Google Phone operating system. The two rumors fit together nicely. Engadget says Google is likely shopping its OS to handset makers. HTC would certainly be one of the manufacturers that they would be talking to. And the huge success of the iPhone may have spurred Google to kick things into high gear. That would involve adding a lot of new people to the team, and the leaks we’re starting to see are the predictable result. Google’s effort is different than the iPhone. They look to be focused mostly on the OS and layering Google applications like Maps and Gmail on top of that, while simultaneously talking to device manufacturers about a number of devices. Apple, instead, took a much more holistic approach in creating the iPhone. Google’s product likely won’t appeal to the mainstream audience that the iPhone attracts…but it probably won’t have a $500 price tag, either. And just to throw another tidbit out there – the HTC exec that was mentioned on CrunchGear yesterday said Yahoo is on a parallel track as Google, and has actually been working on custom phones for longer than Google. We may be seeing a Yahoo phone next year, too. Most Popular Michael Arrington most recently Co-Founded CrunchFund after leading TechCrunch to a successful exit with AOL. His venture investments include Uber, Airbnb and Pinterest. Michael was the Editor of TechCrunch, which he founded in 2005. In 2008 Time Magazine named Michael “One of the World’s 100 most influential people”. Michael also practiced securities law at O’Melveny & Myers and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.Michael graduated from Stanford Law School and 
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2024-11-07T22:14:32
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transburgh
2007-08-29T00:10:17
Sprint Sucks And Their New Website Is Stupid
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/28/sprint-sucks-and-their-new-website-is-stupid/
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2007-08-29T00:11:23
Boing Boing New New Look Look
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/28/boing-boing-new-new-look-look
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2007-08-29T00:11:54
Wall Street Journal Discovers Social Networks Other than Facebook
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http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2007/08/wall-street-journal-discovers-social-networks-other-than-facebook.html
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2007-08-29T00:23:46
Safe from the Losing Fight: A day in the life of a software engineer
http://www.losingfight.com/blog/2006/08/17/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-software-engineer/
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ivankirigin
2007-08-29T01:00:28
Open Education Search
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/08/open_education.html
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2007-08-29T01:01:12
Psychology of risk-taking
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http://www.boingboing.net/2007/08/psychology-of-riskta.html
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ivankirigin
2007-08-29T01:02:32
He made something lots of people want: "Adobe Hires Co-Inventor of Image Resizer Technology"
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/28/adobe-hires-co-inventor-of-image-resizer-technology/
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2007-08-29T01:03:25
One Laptop Per Child - a demonstration
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http://www.blog.speculist.com/archives/001464.html
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2007-08-29T03:19:59
ACM Queue - A Conversation with Joel Spolsky: What it takes to build a good software company
http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=497
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2007-08-29T03:42:25
Visual Differentiation of Scripted Links
http://breasy.com/blog/2007/08/28/visual-differentiation-of-scripted-links/
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2007-08-29T03:47:42
How to keep the lid on a good idea
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5b8950b4-55d3-11dc-b971-0000779fd2ac.html
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2007-08-29T03:49:16
Black Plague and HIV resistance in Europe
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-03/uol-bdw031005.php
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joshwa
2007-08-29T04:07:33
Facebook for engagement; Myspace for self expression
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http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/08/28/facebook-for-engagement-myspace-for-self-expression/
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tipjoy
2007-08-29T04:14:44
Sparklines for members of online communities
http://www.tipjoy.com/our2cents/2007/08/sparklines_for_members_of_onli.html
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karzeem
2007-08-29T04:16:53
Daniel Dennett on how brain-like computers are
Numenta springs to mind. I don't know much about Deep Blue, but despite what Dennett says, it seems much less human (and certainly less useful) than the sort of thing Hawkins &#38; co. are up to.
http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/19179/
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2024-11-08T08:40:37
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far33d
2007-08-29T04:53:10
Percentages for New Hires...
Engineer, 5 years experience. Product close to launch, series A finished, in a specialized field. What option percentage should this engineer expect?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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2007-08-29T05:18:49
Your Ad Here, on My S.U.V.? And You'll Pay?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/27/business/media/27wrap.html?ex=1345867200&en=dfdb5a654108c870&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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2007-08-29T05:24:07
"A sizable fraction of the world's crops" are from mutations induced via radiation
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/science/28crop.html?ex=1345953600&en=c68632f9888cfb2c&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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zach
2007-08-29T05:36:50
Dot-com names get dottier: X is the new Z
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-names29aug29,0,5354352.story
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moses1400
2007-08-29T07:02:12
Magnify.net launches adshare network - share the revenue
http://www.centernetworks.com/discussion-with-magnify-net-on-adshare-network-launch
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2007-08-29T07:03:06
Set up a Web Server Cluster in 5 Easy Steps A
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2007-08-29T07:31:17
The first stage in the acceptance of a new idea...
http://fridayreflections.typepad.com/weblog/2007/08/the-first-stage.html
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3KWA
2007-08-29T08:13:44
Pricing domain name?
Hi there,<p>I was wondering if anyone had a clue on how to put a price tag on a domain name.<p>I am not really doing anything anymore with ieforge.com and wonder it is worth anything. I realize it is a question of offer and demand i.e. someone willing to do something with it but is there an empirical way to assess such a value to have an idea (selling bellow that price would be stupid, reserve price, ...).<p>PR: 6 <p>Google Analytics gives ... Visits (last 30 days): 7500 Pageviews ( " ): 12 750<p>Inline Search downloads (since beginning of August): 5 500<p>Thanks,<p>EuGeNe
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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2007-08-29T10:16:46
Apple now sells more than one in six laptops in U.S.
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9033302
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iotal
2007-08-29T10:17:01
GWT 1.4 release and out of beta
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2007/08/gwt-14-release-and-out-of-beta.html
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apgwoz
2007-08-29T11:35:09
R6RS Ratified (Let the complaining begin)
http://www.r6rs.org/ratification/results.html
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bluishgreen
2007-08-29T12:16:51
Phanthoms in the Brain
I also recommend the book of the same title as this lecture. Very good read.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/reith2003/lecture1.shtml
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transburgh
2007-08-29T13:04:34
If You Can't Beat Em, Join Digg
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/29/if-you-cant-beat-em-join-digg/
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2007-08-29T13:29:26
What Makes Twitter Twitter?
http://alexkrupp.typepad.com/sensemaking/2007/08/what-makes-twit.html
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staunch
2007-08-29T13:46:23
Firebug's Javascript Debugging Can Cause Sites To Seem Unusually Slow
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2024-11-08T17:12:04
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cyberhill
2007-08-29T13:54:38
How Mubs launches a new project, "Every 5 Weeks"
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http://www.hatchthat.com/mubashar-iqbal/
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phyllis
2007-08-29T14:26:52
Mark Cuban in next "Dancing with the Stars"
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20053574,00.html
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2024-11-08T03:58:35
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dawie
2007-08-29T14:45:58
Rumor: Google Phone Confirmed By HTC Insider
http://crunchgear.com/2007/08/27/cg-exclusive-htc-insider-confirms-existence-of-the-google-phone/
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2007-08-29T14:51:16
Functional Fever
http://nickmudge.info/?post=45
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charzom
2007-08-29T15:05:06
The Classic Typewriter Page
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charzom
2007-08-29T15:13:54
Building a HouseTruck
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http://www.housetrucks.com/enlarged/index.html
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entrepreneur
2007-08-29T15:43:55
Tutorial FTP: It's Easy as 1-2-3
http://essentialkeystrokes.com/tutorial-ftp-its-easy-as-1-2-3/
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raganwald
2007-08-29T15:50:13
Dealing with VCs: Negotiating the Option Pool
http://dorrianporter.typepad.com/silicon_valley_himalayan_/2006/10/negotiating_the.html
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twism
2007-08-29T15:56:10
Does any ruby/rails IDE have breakpoints?
Breakpoints are HUGE for me, the ability to stop your program in mid stride and view, traverse, and manipulate data and variables ala keanu reeves in the matrix.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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luccastera
2007-08-29T16:00:37
Paying Yourself During the Startup Phase
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http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/printthis/170542.html
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brlewis
2007-08-29T16:12:53
McKinsey's new 'Exit Matrix' (when to leave your startup)
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http://www.foundread.com/view/mckinseys-new-exit
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drm237
2007-08-29T16:18:02
Gateway's trajectory from startup to PC giant to also-ran
In the 1980s, the small South Dakota business selling computers through catalogs was called Gateway 2000. In 1998, the "2000" no longer sounded as futuristic and the now gigantic company was renamed Gateway Inc.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/Technology/Gateway39s-trajectory-from-startup-to-PC-giant-to-alsoran/2007/08/28/1188067070234.html
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dfranke
2007-08-29T16:38:16
Why You Don't Want to Code for a Government Department
http://www.jgc.org/blog/2007/08/why-you-dont-want-to-code-for.html
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jsjenkins168
2007-08-29T16:40:40
Nokia announces Ovi - music, maps, games, and mobile social networking in one
http://mobilecrunch.com/2007/08/29/ovi-knocking-at-the-door/
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TechCrunch | Startup and Technology News
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Latest News Most Popular Storylines Catch up on trending topics StrictlyVC NYC Join us for cocktails and killer content New York, NY November 13, 2024 Newsletters Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news Startups AI Security Venture Our venture capital news features interviews and analysis on all the VCs, the VC-backed startups, and the investment trends that founders, investors, students, academics – and anyone else interested in the way that tech is transforming the world – should be tracking. Apps Transportation In Brief Podcasts Equity Equity is TechCrunch’s flagship podcast about the business of startups, unpacked by the writers who know best. Produced by Theresa Loconsolo. Edited by Kell. Found Each week, we feature early-stage startup founders to hear first-hand accounts of the real stories behind startups. Produced by Maggie Stamets. Edited by Kell. StrictlyVC Download Each week, StrictlyVC’s host and TechCrunch Editor-in-Chief Connie Loizos, with Alex Gove, former journalist, VC and operating exec, review the top stories in StrictlyVC and interview a mover and shaker in the world of tech.
2024-11-08T00:08:43
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nickb
2007-08-29T16:48:32
Clownco: NBC, News Corp. name joint video venture "Hulu"
http://valleywag.com/tech/online-video/nbc-news-corp-name-joint-venture-hulu-294678.php
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bigtoga
2007-08-29T16:56:44
Review of Project Management Tools for Startups
Recently here at LearnItFirst.com due to our growth, I had to decide on a few things: (1) project management software, (2) help desk software, and (3) knowledge base management software. I wanted to post my notes/thoughts on the project management software here so that it can hopefully save someone else some time in the future.
http://www.learnsqlserver.com/Blogs/SqlServerBlog/2007/08/review-of-project-management-tools-for.html
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terpua
2007-08-29T17:18:52
Byte serving from PHP
http://www.coneural.org/florian/papers/04_byteserving.php
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terpua
2007-08-29T17:19:13
Hulu: News Corp's YouTube Rival Gets a Name
http://mashable.com/2007/08/29/hulu/
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omarabid
2007-08-29T17:22:49
Express Dot Net
New site for developer based on a new ideas. Developer and user can modify and change site content. Any One can join the site and start writing it's own papers then sends them to the site administrator. Developers can include ads or donation with their content. Very Fast growing site :more than 6000 hit in 3 month
http://expressdotnet.freehostia.com
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kkim
2007-08-29T18:13:04
Miners unearth world's biggest diamond
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/southafrica/story/0,,2157446,00.html
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transburgh
2007-08-29T18:14:59
Hey Sergey, Yandex Kicks Google Butt In Russia
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/29/hey-sergey-yandex-kicks-google-butt-in-russia
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kkim
2007-08-29T18:16:30
Now in its second decade, blogging has radically changed publishing
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,2157924,00.html
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kkim
2007-08-29T18:20:04
Patent Owner Sues the Internet
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http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/patent-owner-sues-the-internet/
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estherschindler
2007-08-29T18:29:59
How to Negotiate a Flexible Work Schedule
The boss will worry that if she lets you telecommute, she'll have to let everyone work from home, and that she'll have trouble evaluating your productivity and performance. Head off her concerns with a well-written proposal that spells out exactly how the arrangement you're proposing will work and how your performance will be measured.
http://www.cio.com/article/133800
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jyrzyk
2007-08-29T18:32:50
Is college worth the cost?
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http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/generationdebt/43193
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transburgh
2007-08-29T18:36:28
Facebook app displays MySpace profiles (oops)
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http://valleywag.com/tech/social-networks/facebook-app-displays-myspace-profiles-294735.php
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joshwa
2007-08-29T19:03:36
New Application Engagement Metrics from Facebook
http://www.insidefacebook.com/2007/08/29/new-metrics-focus-on-engagement/
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r7000
2007-08-29T19:18:03
"Why netbeans' rails support is so creamingly good"
http://lifeonrails.org/2007/8/27/netbeans-the-best-ruby-on-rails-ide
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gregp
2007-08-29T19:49:39
Finding funding in Phoenix,AZ
Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations in regards to finding funding in phoenix AZ?
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transburgh
2007-08-29T20:11:40
It's YouTube And MeTube, But Not ThemTube
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/29/its-youtube-and-metube-but-not-themtube
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tx
2007-08-29T20:25:29
Experience with Amazon Flexible Payment Service
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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transburgh
2007-08-29T20:33:32
Google Labeled An "Evil Goliath"
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http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/08/29/google-labeled-an-evil-goliath
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transburgh
2007-08-29T20:34:41
Facebook delivers ultimate humiliation to Google
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http://valleywag.com/tech/feuds/facebook-delivers-ultimate-humiliation-to-google-294789.php
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