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luccastera
2007-08-29T20:44:52
Mitch Kapor speaks at YC dinner
http://www.foundersatwork.com/1/post/2007/08/mitch-kapor-speaks-at-yc-dinner.html
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nickb
2007-08-29T21:08:59
Stupid Programmer Tricks: Programmers describe the most embarassing mistakes they've made
http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?joel.3.536036
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nickb
2007-08-29T21:09:35
Coding Horror: Was the Windows Registry a good idea?
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000939.html
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damien
2007-08-29T21:11:34
The Open Source way to fame and fortune
http://www.linux.com/articles/23766
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szczupak
2007-08-29T21:17:23
A startup can be successful even if it is a bad clone: FilesTube
http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/08/29/a-startup-can-be-successful-even-if-it-is-a-bad-clone-filestube/
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pg
2007-08-29T22:03:47
How big Wikipedia would be if published as as printed volumes
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Size_of_English_Wikipedia.svg
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jyrzyk
2007-08-29T22:08:42
Mobile phones used to call owls
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2007/08/22/eaowl122.xml
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amichail
2007-08-29T22:11:56
How do news reporters come up with a reason for why most stocks went up or down on a particular day?
I've always thought this to be really strange. How could they possibly know the major reason (e.g., bargain hunting, uncertainty about X, etc.)?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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davidw
2007-08-29T22:20:08
Google In Oregon: Mother Nature Meets The Data Center
http://informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/08/google_in_orego.html
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extantproject
2007-08-29T22:22:26
Northern Virginia Meetup
http://hackrtrackr.com/comments.php?forum_id=5
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kashif
2007-08-29T23:23:48
My eyes hurt...
From very long hacking hours. My brightness is already the least that ubuntu will allow. I am certain you guys face the same problem. How do you take care of your eyes?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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mitchstein
2007-08-29T23:51:42
Symantec and Intel Develop Security software - TvByDemand | Forums | Intel
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damien
2007-08-30T00:15:31
Speed up your Ajax applications while dodging Web services vulnerabilities
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-aj-speed.html
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2024-11-08T16:11:49
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damien
2007-08-30T00:17:08
Set up a Web server cluster in 5 easy steps
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-ha/
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2024-11-08T20:43:05
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damien
2007-08-30T00:32:33
Jessica Alba is Hot, Mathematically Speaking
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/25/nwiggle125.xml
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cellis
2007-08-30T00:43:06
San Jose tops list of richest cities in US
wealth builders anyone?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/08/29/state/n091344D97.DTL&feed=rss.news
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pg
2007-08-30T00:56:35
Harvard's New File-Sharing Client
http://tv.seas.harvard.edu/
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2024-11-08T11:49:32
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kkim
2007-08-30T00:59:08
Unlocked iPhones highlight DMCA absurdities
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070828-unlocked-iphones-highlight-dmca-absurdities.html
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damien
2007-08-30T01:03:37
BUG: An open source, web-enabled, modular software + hardware platform
http://www.buglabs.net/
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Bug Labs
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WeHumanizeTechnologyWe help organizations build meaningful connections between people and machines.The Great Enterprise UnbundlingEnterprise applications are due for a serious rethink.Everything is connected.Bug Labs develops software platforms and services that help everyone benefit from an increasingly connected world.signalpattern™Eliminate information silos and interact with information, from any system, via whatever UI you prefer - web, mobile, voice, chat, SMSfreeboard™The world's most popular, flexible, easy-to-use data visualization and dashboard tool.  Hosted, white label  and open source versions available.dweet™Simple, fast, reliable device messaging platform with complete API for everything from quick pilots to production deployments.CompanyOur core mission is to democratize access to technology, and enable a future where everyone, not just the technically trained can participate and benefit. From our roots as an open source hardware company to our latest software platforms, the goal has remained the same. If you believe in this future like we do, we'd love to hear from you.Connect with our enterprise solution experts.
2024-11-08T17:47:42
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bootload
2007-08-30T01:20:07
Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/28/AR2007082801990.html
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Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
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By Blaine Harden
TOKYO -- Americans invented the Internet, but the Japanese are running away with it. Broadband service here is eight to 30 times as fast as in the United States -- and considerably cheaper. Japan has the world's fastest Internet connections, delivering more data at a lower cost than anywhere else, recent studies show. Accelerating broadband speed in this country -- as well as in South Korea and much of Europe -- is pushing open doors to Internet innovation that are likely to remain closed for years to come in much of the United States. The speed advantage allows the Japanese to watch broadcast-quality, full-screen television over the Internet, an experience that mocks the grainy, wallet-size images Americans endure. Ultra-high-speed applications are being rolled out for low-cost, high-definition teleconferencing, for telemedicine -- which allows urban doctors to diagnose diseases from a distance -- and for advanced telecommuting to help Japan meet its goal of doubling the number of people who work from home by 2010. "For now and for at least the short term, these applications will be cheaper and probably better in Japan," said Robert Pepper, senior managing director of global technology policy at Cisco Systems, the networking giant. Japan has surged ahead of the United States on the wings of better wire and more aggressive government regulation, industry analysts say. The copper wire used to hook up Japanese homes is newer and runs in shorter loops to telephone exchanges than in the United States. This is partly a matter of geography and demographics: Japan is relatively small, highly urbanized and densely populated. But better wire is also a legacy of American bombs, which razed much of urban Japan during World War II and led to a wholesale rewiring of the country. In 2000, the Japanese government seized its advantage in wire. In sharp contrast to the Bush administration over the same time period, regulators here compelled big phone companies to open up wires to upstart Internet providers. In short order, broadband exploded. At first, it used the same DSL technology that exists in the United States. But because of the better, shorter wire in Japan, DSL service here is much faster. Ten to 20 times as fast, according to Pepper, one of the world's leading experts on broadband infrastructure. Indeed, DSL in Japan is often five to 10 times as fast as what is widely offered by U.S. cable providers, generally viewed as the fastest American carriers. (Cable has not been much of a player in Japan.) Perhaps more important, competition in Japan gave a kick in the pants to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), once a government-controlled enterprise and still Japan's largest phone company. With the help of government subsidies and tax breaks, NTT launched a nationwide build-out of fiber-optic lines to homes, making the lower-capacity copper wires obsolete.
2024-11-08T17:40:07
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ivankirigin
2007-08-30T02:32:47
End the Mobile Phone Ban in Hospitals
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http://spectrum.ieee.org/aug07/5473
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rms
2007-08-30T02:52:15
Reconstructed image of a Neanderthal child
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Neanderthal_child.jpg
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nickb
2007-08-30T03:43:30
Brilliant hack: Cool demo using an oscilliscope as the display (vid)
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/08/youscope_oscilloscope_dem.html
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drm237
2007-08-30T03:44:58
Beware Raising Money When Starting A Start-Up
Our business is doing well yet again, and by our business I am referring to the Internet industry. As a result, there are numerous great ideas being explored and new companies being created, it seems like every week. But what I find most interesting is how many people are unwilling to bootstrap their ideas, and would rather spend 110% of their time trying to raise money, giving up 90% of their ideas, rather than focusing their attention on building out the core ideas for their business! ...
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=66448
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abstractbill
2007-08-30T04:22:17
Justin.TV on Yahoo news
http://potw.news.yahoo.com/s/potw/40075/the-real-reality-tv
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jamiequint
2007-08-30T05:11:46
Count on Geeks to Rescue the Earth (or why not everyone should be a social worker)
I've gotten into more than a few arguments with people who disparage entrepreneurs (read capitalists) as greedy, and too insensitive. What do you think the world would be without some of them? Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, greedy, I think not.
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/15-09/st_thompson
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mmpcse
2007-08-30T05:48:05
Google Phone Prototype Out A
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jamiequint
2007-08-30T05:56:17
Hackers Take Down the Most Wired Country in Europe
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/magazine/15-09/ff_estonia
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thinkingserious
2007-08-30T06:07:20
Social News Networking Comment Trackers
Part of social news networking is interaction via commenting. If you are a regular submitter/commenter to multiple services, this can get tedious. There are not many, but you should find what you need here.
http://blog.notifir.com/2007/08/29/social-news-networking-comment-trackers/
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staunch
2007-08-30T07:15:06
Photo Sharing Site Fotolog Acquired By French Company Hi Media For $90 Million
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http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-photo-sharing-site-fotolog-acquired-by-french-company-hi-media-report/
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nickb
2007-08-30T09:15:57
Buy a Mac, get TextMate!
http://macromates.com/blog/2007/buy-a-mac-get-textmate/
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thinkingserious
2007-08-30T10:46:26
Feature Requests and Bug Reports, Social News Networking Style
Can the concepts from social news networking work for software development? Notifir.com is giving their users control of their website features via Digg.com style voting to find out.
http://blog.notifir.com/2007/08/30/feature-requests-and-bug-reports-social-news-networking-style/
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terpua
2007-08-30T11:06:41
Nirav Tolia, of Epinions fame, is back -- joins Benchmark as EIR
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/08/29/nirav-tolia-of-epinions-fame-is-back/
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terpua
2007-08-30T11:17:22
iJigg, Digg for music, growing despite competition
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/08/29/ijigg-digg-for-music-growing-despite-competition/
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nickb
2007-08-30T11:29:07
How Basic Common Lisp Techniques Can Improve Code Configurability, Maintainability, and Reuse
http://lispy.wordpress.com/2007/08/29/how-basic-common-lisp-techniques-can-improve-code-configurability-maintainability-and-reuse/
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nickb
2007-08-30T11:31:30
Lectures are Ineffective
http://www.knowing.net/PermaLink,guid,2f1b5cbb-ea14-43b7-b817-50ed2aec43c2.aspx
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http_404
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nginx
2024-11-08T20:08:48
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terpua
2007-08-30T11:40:10
FlyPod: Catching Flies With Style
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http://uneasysilence.com/archive/2007/08/12031/
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luccastera
2007-08-30T11:53:33
Google Web Toolkit out of beta
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http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/google-web-toolkit-towards-better-web.html
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jamescoops
2007-08-30T12:18:16
TIOTI - this could be the Next Big Thing from the UK
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http://tapeitofftheinternet.com/
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iotal
2007-08-30T12:30:07
Microsoft to buy chinwag platform Parlano
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/30/microsoft_acquires_parlano/
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iotal
2007-08-30T12:30:32
Improving the internet: some antics
http://www.economist.com/science/tq/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9716955
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croby
2007-08-30T12:31:09
New Technology: Dynamic Resizing of Images
The article goes on to say 'Well, it looks like Michael may have gotten his wish as Adobe has hired co-inventor Shai Avidan to their team.' As such, it looks like this promising technology will be integrated into a proprietary application/technology published by Adobe. I think it would be interesting to have this technology in the HTML 5 spec. <img src="image.png" dynamicresize="vertical|horizontal|both"/> This is, of course, assuming it could be done in-browser and doesn't take a ton of processing power to do. Have there been any attempts to include more innovative technologies, such as this, in a W3C recommendation for something as broad as HTML?
http://ajaxian.com/archives/new-technology-dynamic-resizing-of-images
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transburgh
2007-08-30T13:05:41
If A Car Launches In Second Life, Will Anyone Notice It?
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/30/if-a-car-launches-in-second-life-will-anyone-notice-it/
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luccastera
2007-08-30T13:07:07
The Gphone is coming; how Google could rewrite the rules
http://www.last100.com/2007/08/29/the-gphone-is-coming-how-google-could-rewrite-the-rules/
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aston
2007-08-30T13:31:40
Data Visualization: Modern Approaches
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/08/02/data-visualization-modern-approaches
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nreece
2007-08-30T13:39:18
Phoja Debuts a Digg for Your Photos
http://phoja.com
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2024-11-07T22:56:55
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entrepreneur
2007-08-30T14:29:31
Does My Startup Idea Suck?
http://www.instigatorblog.com/does-my-startup-idea-suck/2007/08/30/
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bootload
2007-08-30T14:40:08
Is 'Intelligent Resizing' Coming Soon To Adobe Photoshop?
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/08/is-intelligent-.html
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ivankirigin
2007-08-30T14:43:09
If you'd like to take the term Hackers and Painters too literally, might I suggest a mascot?
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/juhansonin/1205167145/
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garret
2007-08-30T14:43:47
A one-handed keyboard for the lazy
http://blag.xkcd.com/2007/08/14/mirrorboard-a-one-handed-keyboard-layout-for-the-lazy/
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bootload
2007-08-30T14:44:52
What Websites Do to Turn On Teens
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2005/02/66514
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charzom
2007-08-30T14:46:15
Nokia to Introduce Digital Music Service
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/technology/30nokia.html?ex=1346126400&en=b8683d44b157f3d3&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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Nokia to Introduce Digital Music Service
2007-08-30T04:00:00.000Z
Eric Pfanner
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSongs can be put onto Nokia’s new phone, the N81, without using a computer, a feature the Apple iPhone does not offer.Credit...Nokia, via ReutersAug. 30, 2007LONDON, Aug. 29 — In the same converted 19th-century fish market where Apple announced the European introduction of its iTunes music store three years ago, Nokia said on Wednesday that it would soon introduce its own digital music service, along with an easier-to-use Apple-style mobile interface and an Apple-style touchscreen handset.The Nokia Music Store, to open this year, will let users download songs from the Internet to their computers or directly to mobile phones over wireless networks, which Apple’s recently released iPhone cannot do.Analysts said the move heightened the rivalry between Nokia and Apple at the high end of the mobile phone business. “It was obviously going straight at Apple,” said Seamus McAteer, senior analyst at M:Metrics, a research firm.While Nokia executives chose suits and ties rather than the black mock turtlenecks and blue jeans favored by Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, they acknowledged that Nokia was not above imitating its rival.“I don’t know what is copying and what is original but if there is something good in the world, we copy it with pride,” said Anssi Vanjoki, head of the Nokia multimedia division, which makes the company’s high-end handsets, when asked about similarities between the iPhone, iTunes and the new devices and services announced by Nokia.In offering direct downloads, the Nokia Music Store goes beyond iTunes, which requires users to download songs to their personal computers before transferring them to an iPod music player or an iPhone.The Nokia store, which the company said would be made available first in important European markets, could put pressure on Apple to develop a similar service, analysts said.The music store also potentially puts Nokia into conflict with operators of mobile networks, which in many cases have developed music services of their own.But analysts say that outside of Asia, mobile phone services like music have been relatively slow to take off, despite the tens of billions of dollars that network operators have poured into the technology to enable them.“Now Nokia is saying, ‘You guys had your chance to run music stores, or whatever, and it didn’t work, so now we’re going to give consumers what they want,’ ” said Paul Jackson, an analyst at Forrester Research.In addition to the music store, Nokia said it would revive a game platform called N-Gage, with a number of video game publishers agreeing to supply games to download. The company said it would make all of its mobile content and Internet services available under the brand Ovi, which means door in Finnish.Nokia, which is based in Finland, showed pictures and video clips of the interface that will allow users to navigate through the various Ovi services. Analysts said it appeared to resemble the interfaces for the iPod, iPhone and iTunes, whose simplicity has been seen as a chief selling point.But analysts said they were frustrated by a lack of detail about the Ovi offerings.“It’s a bit of an empty shell for now,” said Mark Newman, chief research officer at Informa Telecoms and Media.Nokia also introduced several phone models on Wednesday with increased storage capacity for music and other media content and said it would introduce its touchscreen phone next year.While Nokia clearly has one eye on Apple, analysts said network operators might more directly feel its move into services, and that could affect relationships with device manufacturers.Orange, which is part of France Télécom, for example, has a partnership with the phone maker Sony Ericsson, under which its Walkman-branded phones send users to the Orange music store at the touch of a button. Apple, meanwhile, has signed an exclusive iPhone distribution agreement with AT&T in the United States and is reportedly pursuing similar arrangements for the pending introduction of the phone in Europe.Analysts said mobile operators who agreed to carry certain Nokia multimedia phones might try to demand that the company disable features that overlap with the carriers’ own services.Yet Nokia has a strong negotiating position, analysts added, because it sells about 400 million phones a year — more than one-third of the global market — so the network operators might not be able to drop a popular handset from their lineups.Despite all the jockeying for position, the appeal of mobile download services remains uncertain. Even in the leading European market for mobile music, Britain, fewer than 3 percent of cellular subscribers downloaded songs wirelessly in January, according to M:Metrics. About 12 percent of subscribers, meanwhile, listened to music that had been transferred to their phones from personal computers.“How to get them to switch over to something like the Nokia music store remains unclear,” said Martin Garner, an analyst at Ovum.Nokia said it would price music downloads at 1 euro for each song, or 10 euros for each album, in the same price range as many existing mobile music services. In addition, customers would have to pay for the use of phone networks for the download, though many operators are starting to offer monthly flat-fee packages.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT
2024-11-07T15:02:15
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Neoryder
2007-08-30T14:59:06
Wish I Cared for a Project That Much
When I read this, it made me a little envious. <p>I just seem to have trouble trying to find projects to care about.<p>Does anybody have suggestions on how to find projects, ideas that you would care enough to hack 20 hours a day?
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48064
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iamwil
2007-08-30T15:35:54
Reducing Shoulder-surfing by Using Gaze-based Password Entry
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http://www.stanford.edu/~talg/papers/SOUPS07/abstract.html
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toffer
2007-08-30T16:03:01
Fred Wilson: The End Of The Install Game (For Facebook apps, usage matters now, not installs)
http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/08/the-end-of-the-.html
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vikram
2007-08-30T16:05:50
Which keyboard do you use?
A few days back my Kinesis keyboard broke down so I am looking for a cheaper option?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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2007-08-30T16:10:22
Point, Click ... Eavesdrop: How the FBI Wiretap Net Operates
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2007/08/wiretap
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transburgh
2007-08-30T16:13:12
How to Know when it's Time to Leave your Own Company
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http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/8/30/how-to-know-when-its-time-to-leave-your-own-company/10190/view.aspx
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ivankirigin
2007-08-30T16:37:54
Thoughts on Image Processing in JavaScript?
I intend to work on javascript tools to do image processing at DevHouseBoston. <a href="http://devboston.pbwiki.com/Dev3Projects" rel="nofollow">http://devboston.pbwiki.com/Dev3Projects</a><p>The goals are to build an open framework, to learn more JavaScript, and eventually to implement that crazy dynamic image resize method that's been floating around the internet. <a href="http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il.nyud.net:8090/arik/IMRet-All.mov" rel="nofollow">http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il.nyud.net:8090/arik/IMRet-All.mo...</a><p>I thought I'd ask this group if they knew of any existing tools to use. A cursory google search found little.<p>This might be easier to do in Flash, but I want to learn more JavaScript and get the sense that it will be more portable this way. Any thoughts on this issue?
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iamyoohoo
2007-08-30T16:42:45
The word "Hacker" - Negative to Positive
3-4 years ago when I started programming right out of school, the word Hacker used to have a negative connotation. I always wanted to call myself that but people would say "Hackers are people that just hack things together and cannot build scalable solutions" and programmers are ones that build real solutions. Glad to see that is changing now. <p>I didn't agree then - I don't now. Do you ?
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run4yourlives
2007-08-30T16:56:17
You're ideas aren't worthless, but they're pretty close.
http://davidpiccione.com/blog/your-ideas-arent-worthless-but-theyre-pretty-close/
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2024-11-08T03:20:27
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kevinxray
2007-08-30T17:03:36
Never Ask for Referrals
http://stirtzgroup.com/2007/08/30/never-ask-for-referrals/
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vandit09
2007-08-30T17:03:46
Resources for the entrepreneur
from an MIT lecturer
http://web.mit.edu/e-club/hadzima/
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mattculbreth
2007-08-30T17:05:21
Atlanta Startup Scene--Capital Connections
http://blog.bravadosoft.com/index.php/2007/08/30/atlanta-startup-scene-capital-connections/
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mangodrunk
2007-08-30T17:42:58
Easy way to boost karma
You can simply boost your karma by registering a new ID and up vote all of your own comments. I did this same thing and went from 10 to 25 (I don't mind if I am sent back to 10). Shouldn't there be some sort of limiting factor like: x = 1/y where x is the increase in karma and y is the number of times a certain user has up voted your comments.
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luccastera
2007-08-30T18:03:28
The Mozilla Platform
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zach
2007-08-30T18:10:49
"There's never enough time to do it right, but there is always enough time to fix it."
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/bill-hanna-rule.html
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The Bill Hanna Rule
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The Bill Hanna Rule A Wise Old Animation Director and I were chatting today. He reminded me of the fabled rule of animation from the co-founder of Hanna-Barbera: There's never enough time to do it right, but there is always enough time to fix it. Now. A small addendum to this rule -- which is actually implied in the rule -- would be: "There's never enough time (or money) to do it right, but there's always enough time (and money) to fix it." At a large, nameless television animation studio a decade ago, an artist pal of mine marveled that the yelling and screaming by executives about show budgets and schedules magically stopped when the shows came back from the overseas studio and had big mistakes in them. He marveled because huge amounts of money were at that point thrown at the shows to make them right, yet the execs who had been so exercised months before about the cash that was being spent were now calm, cool, collected. Relaxed, even. My artist pal asked why all the new spending didn't bother them. The answer: "It comes out of another budget. So it's no problem." See what drooling simpletons we all are? It comes out of another budget. Therefore no problem. Therefore why worry? Or as Bill Hanna would say: There's never enough time/money to do it right, but always enough time/money to fix it.
2024-11-08T01:57:07
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uuilly
2007-08-30T18:11:22
Google on the Cover of the Economist
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=9725272
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transburgh
2007-08-30T18:15:09
SeedCamp Finalists Chosen (The European Y Combinator-like seed fund)
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/30/seedcamp-finalists-chosen-battle-to-final-five-next-week/
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iotal
2007-08-30T18:23:23
NASA Tests New Rocket Engine in Mojave Desert
http://www.wired.com/science/space/magazine/15-09/st_rocket
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horatio05
2007-08-30T18:24:59
Seedcamp's 20 Startups Revealed: Europe's answer to YCombo
http://blogs.ft.com/techblog/2007/08/seedcamp.html
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Financial Times
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Explore more events from the FTUpcoming eventsDiscover unmissable flagship events with FT journalists to expand your thinking and elevate your careerExplore all eventsFT LiveNew fund firm models for Europe's resurgenceTuesday, 12 NovemberThe Carlton Tower Jumeirah, Cadogan Place, London, UKFT LiveAssessing capital flow dynamics and strategies for attracting listingsWednesday, 27 NovemberDigital ConferenceFT LiveTackling mounting threats to business, infrastructure and the economyWednesday, 27 November22 Bishopsgate, London, UKJoin the discussionFT Forums is a series of members only communities, powered by the Financial TimesA dedicated programme to accelerate mid-career women into senior leadership.An authoritative space for businesses to share ideas, build relationships and develop solutions to future challenges.Where businesses share ideas, opportunities and challenges with climate change.
2024-11-08T17:27:34
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AZA43
2007-08-30T18:30:27
Can't Get Enough Bars? New Product Boosts Cell Phone Signal
http://www.cio.com/article/134150
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AZA43
2007-08-30T18:32:16
Why Your BlackBerry Makes Speakers Buzz
http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/why_your_blackberry_causes_speakers_to_buzz
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iotal
2007-08-30T18:33:17
Opera Mini 4 beta 2 released
http://operawatch.com/news/2007/08/opera-mini-4-beta-2-released.html
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joshwa
2007-08-30T18:41:15
Facebook adding Friend Lists; implications for Top Friends, LinkedIn?
http://www.insidefacebook.com/2007/08/29/speculation-facebook-adding-friend-lists-implications-for-top-friends-linkedin/
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terpua
2007-08-30T18:50:36
TellThem: MySpace Kills Another Startup
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/30/tellthem-myspace-kills-another-startup/
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terpua
2007-08-30T18:54:18
CNET Buys Tech Content/Ad Network TechTracker
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http://www.thealarmclock.com/mt/archives/2007/08/cnet_buys_tech.html
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mpc
2007-08-30T18:57:30
Google would have acquired facebook by now if it was really worth it
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Alex3917
2007-08-30T18:59:36
How To Become a Statesman
The one political talk that every aspiring CEO or politician should read. (All of the first three talks are really outstanding actually, although some of the later ones are more esoteric.)
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/plunkett-george/tammany-hall/#s02
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dawie
2007-08-30T19:22:56
Power Wi-Fi using the sun, says startup
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http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;209822754;fp;16;fpid;1
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IT in-depth Explore a topic Generative AI Office Suites Collaboration Software Productivity Software Windows Android Apple Augmented Reality Emerging Technology Mobile Remote Work Artificial Intelligence Operating Systems Careers Popular topicsGenerative AI Mobile Windows Collaboration Software Video on demand Coming soon: the health tracker data era 24 Oct 2024 36 minsElectronic Health RecordsHealth and Fitness SoftwareHealthcare Industry Why Big Tech is driving nuclear power growth 22 Oct 2024 47 minsPower SystemsGenerative AIRobotics Will AR glasses replace VR for our headset-based future? 17 Oct 2024 57 minsAugmented RealityVirtual RealityEmerging Technology Show me more
2024-11-07T13:49:04
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falsestprophet
2007-08-30T19:40:05
Why not incorporate off-shore? Ireland's corporate tax is 12.5%; British Virgin Islands' is 0%
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nameless
2007-08-30T19:42:07
Making scaling a money issue vs. a time issue?
As a one man band, I've been looking at some Virtual Private Servers to try and make low level scalability issues more of a money issue rather than a time issue. I've looked at thegridlayer.com and mediatemple's dv packages. <p>So far I like mediatemple because it comes with a control panel, Virtuozzo, etc. thegridlayer's solutions seem to require more setup and come with none of these features out of the gate. <p>Is there a better VPS provider with more timesaving features and reliability or an easier way to get a good, quick scaling server?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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dawie
2007-08-30T19:53:17
Ubuntu Founder Mark Shuttleworth on Productivity and Linux
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http://lifehacker.com/software/exclusive-lifehacker-interview/ubuntu-founder-mark-shuttleworth-on-productivity-and-linux-294941.php
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sdsantos
2007-08-30T19:54:18
Thinking about Lifestreams
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http://sergiosantos.info/2007/8/lifestreams
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2024-11-08T00:17:31
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joshwa
2007-08-30T20:01:25
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Data center porn
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http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/08/data_center_por.php
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run4yourlives
2007-08-30T20:02:15
Is Microsoft looking to buy RIM?
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/08/30/tech-rim.html?ref=rss
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rainsill
2007-08-30T20:15:26
Steve Jobs' Master Plan
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http://fishtrain.com/2007/08/15/steve-jobs-master-plan/
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abstractbill
2007-08-30T20:29:11
The Pmarca Guide to Startups, Part 9: How to hire a professional CEO
http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/08/the-pmarca-gu-1.html
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wmf
2007-08-30T20:31:17
AppLogic "Grid Operating System" - possible EC2-killer?
http://doc.3tera.net/AppLogic2/WebHome.html
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2024-11-08T20:34:48
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dhouston
2007-08-30T20:37:18
The Startup Game: How Anywhere.fm is building a hit niche
http://blogs.business2.com/startups/2007/08/y-combinator-ko.html
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blored
2007-08-30T20:37:49
Is it time for profile pictures in Hacker News?
I've been working out recently and I want to show off my biceps to all the cute girls reading Hacker News.<p>Additionally, it would be nice to put a face to people's idiotic comments.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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nreece
2007-08-30T20:57:08
Do people actually buy software in a normal shop?
http://phoja.com/show/547/Do-people-actually-buy-software-in-a-normal-shop.html
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4cdawgs
2007-08-30T21:01:38
Jason Rubin Takes Flektor Nationwide
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http://www.flektor-blog.com/2007/08/28/jason-rubin-takes-flektor-nationwide/
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iamwil
2007-08-30T21:14:45
Folding Farmer - Folding @ Home As A Service
null
http://foldingfarmer.com/products/faas-folding-at-home-as-a-service
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rainsill
2007-08-30T21:17:33
What is a Social Graph?
What makes it so dangerous? Facebook and Google already are using it. What is it?
http://fishtrain.com/2007/08/25/what-is-a-social-graph/
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transburgh
2007-08-30T21:18:59
Google founders spotted at Burning Man?
null
http://valleywag.com/tech/rumormonger/google-founders-spotted-at-burning-man-295230.php
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transburgh
2007-08-30T21:24:59
Why Are Microsoft Execs So Active on Facebook? Plus: Is Bill G. Hot, or Not?
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/30/microsoft-execs-active-on-facebook-plus-is-bill-g-hot-or-not/
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mattculbreth
2007-08-30T21:32:48
Directory of Angel Investor Associations
http://www.angelcapitalassociation.org/dir_directory/directory.aspx#12
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swies
2007-08-30T21:46:11
Seam Carving Demo in Flash
Don't worry, it's not another link to the (very cool) video.
http://swieskowski.net/carve/
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