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danw
2007-09-17T18:17:55
Secrets to Amazon's success
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http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/600-secrets-to-amazons-success
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danw
2007-09-17T18:19:24
Microsoft Updates Windows Without User Permission, Apologizes
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201806263
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danw
2007-09-17T18:19:50
Mocks and Stubs - The difference is in the flow of information
null
http://weblogs.asp.net/rosherove/archive/2007/09/16/mocks-and-stubs-the-difference-is-in-the-flow-of-information.aspx
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danw
2007-09-17T18:20:09
CSSVista - Edit your CSS code live on Internet Explorer and Firefox
null
http://litmusapp.com/cssvista
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55,836
rami
2007-09-17T18:55:02
The New Battle for M.B.A. Grads
Yep, MBA is still a good choice.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB118960965927825185.html
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no_title
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2024-11-08T15:02:16
null
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55,841
bmaier
2007-09-17T19:05:37
Free Humanized Enso Mashups Released (They Function in or out of the browser)
http://humanized.com/enso/beta/all
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bharath
2007-09-17T19:10:57
German police screwup: Tor admin arrested
Interesting read on the challenges that Tor poses for law enforcement
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9779225-7.html
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transburgh
2007-09-17T19:28:11
Techrunch40: Session 2 - Mobile and Communications
null
http://www.centernetworks.com/techcrunch40-mobile-and-communications
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0
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55,859
danw
2007-09-17T19:29:19
From Burger King to Building Mobile Sites
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http://dotmobi.typepad.com/dotmobi/2007/08/from-burger-kin.html
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55,864
papsow
2007-09-17T19:36:14
Awa: Target and execute any C++ code from Xml (xml executable)
Awa is a declarative programming language based on xml. It creates a simple procedure for accessing and executing any C++ functions or objects from an xml file Awa allows developpers to export any of their given C++ code to an xml format.The exported elements can then be loaded and executed.There are no constraints imposed on the objects or functions you wish to export.You only create a MetaObject that describe the different properties of the object(public member fn, public data) . Awa is intended to be used for developping zero install type applications by accessing and running the client native graphic capabilities remotely. Awa is very easy to use, flexible and portable. Awa is still at a very early stage(though functionnal).Mass feedback from the community will be appreciated. <a href="http://code.google.com/p/awa" rel="nofollow">http://code.google.com/p/awa</a>
http://code.google.com/p/awa
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55,865
AZA43
2007-09-17T19:37:10
Consumer Apps on Business Phones: Problems Waiting to Happen?
As handset makers increasingly pack consumer-oriented applications into their smartphones, corporate-issued devices are being used in new--and potentially dangerous--ways.
http://advice.cio.com/al_sacco/consumer_apps_on_business_smartphones
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nickb
2007-09-17T19:38:16
TC40 Keynote Speakers: Humble Beginnings
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/17/tc40-keynote-speakers-humble-beginnings/
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maurycy
2007-09-17T19:38:22
The Global Saving Glut and the U.S. Current Account Deficit
http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2005/200503102/default.htm
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55,869
byosko
2007-09-17T19:49:10
Ex-Googlers Ready to Start New Companies
http://gigaom.com/2007/09/13/x-googlers-ready-to-start-it-up/
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rwebb
2007-09-17T19:56:16
Oanda raises $100m - online currency exchange
Been around for 12 years - sounds like they raised money to take on some debt - must have pretty good cash flows by now.
http://www.news.com/Online+currency+trader+nabs+100+million+in+venture+funds/2100-1017_3-6208156.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news
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55,882
chwolfe
2007-09-17T20:15:10
Powerset: Move Over, Google
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2007/tc20070917_676790.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives
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leisuresuit
2007-09-17T20:27:15
Web 2.0 investment slows
http://www.techconfidential.com/the-seed-stage/web-20/web-20-investment-slows.php
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nickb
2007-09-17T21:35:06
TechCrunch 40 Session 3: Community & Collaboration
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/17/techcrunch-40-session-3-community-collaboration/
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danw
2007-09-17T22:17:31
Tip for mobile ideas: Find out what's banned
http://opengardensblog.futuretext.com/archives/2007/09/mobile_applicat.html
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ijoshua
2007-09-17T22:37:23
Password Security: A Case History
This paper describes the history of the design of the password security scheme on a remotely accessed time-sharing system. The present design was the result of countering observed attempts to penetrate the system. The result is a compromise between extreme security and ease of use.
http://wolfram.schneider.org/bsd/7thEdManVol2/password/password.html
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rms
2007-09-17T22:44:41
Short story by Cory Doctorow: What if Google were evil?
http://www.radaronline.com/from-the-magazine/2007/09/google_fiction_evil_dangerous_surveillance_control_1.php
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iamwil
2007-09-17T22:56:33
Intel Swallows Havok
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http://www.realityprime.com/articles/intel-swallows-havok
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Intel Swallows Havok
2007-09-16T20:53:44+00:00
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Intel Snaps Up Havok | Metaversed This is fairly big news in the game and virtual world’s industry. Havok has had one of the best sets of physics middle-ware around, used in Second Life (on the simulators) and in many games. Intel is in the business of making chips. So why would they buy a software company like this? Well, there are a few reasons. First and foremost, Havok’s competition (apart from roll-your-own solutions and a few FOSS libraries) is hardware — the PPU — or physics processing unit, analogous to the GPU for graphics. Not many people have PPUs yet, but there will be more and more of a push from marquis games and high-end gaming PC makers. In fact, I’d expect AMD, which swallowed ATI recently, to begin offering more generalized or bundled accelerator chipsets that can handle graphics, physics, and perhaps even AI together on the same board. Havok can take advantage of ATI GPUs as well as NVidia, but with this acquisition, we can only hope that continues. So what is Intel to do with their own "multi-core" CPU push and sub-par (but very widely installed) motherboard 3D graphics business? Well, anything that needs more CPU cycles vs. buying specialty add-in boards is good for Intel. And physics simulation software scales nicely to multiple cores. It’s pretty simple when it comes down to it. If Intel gave Havok away for cheap or free, Aegia would have a much harder time selling PPU hardware. The story that Intel is getting more and more into virtual worlds is interesting. Second Life, for example, is somewhat of a "thin client" approach (though not so thin — still lots of CPU needed to make it smooth), leaving more of the heavy lifting to the grid of simulators, which could use 80 core chips yesterday. Intel would certainly like selling beefy simulator chips, but there are far more customers out there to attend to. And virtual worlds often lead themselves to optimizations that push computing work to the server, vs. the more plentiful home PC. So games and Peer to Peer virtual worlds may be more up their alley. Intel is reportedly paying one Palo Alto company, qwaq, for some undisclosed work, probably relating to business worlds. They’re using Croquet, which is an open source peer to peer world, of varying levels of visual fidelity. I doubt they use Havok, if the open source physics engines are reasonably sufficient, but I imagine Intel will make more investments in this area over the next few years.
2024-11-08T06:59:33
en
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nickb
2007-09-17T23:06:19
AOL Launches BlueString
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/17/aol-launches-bluestring/
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iamwil
2007-09-17T23:06:25
Barriers to proving P!=NP
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http://scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=272
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cellis
2007-09-17T23:23:35
css question
I know this is probably the most trivial thing of all, but are most of you using xhtml fully valid css, or do you tend to hack it? I have hacked quite a bit (okay, cut and pasted from other sites) of css, and written very little (fully valid css). What are other newsy startuppers doing?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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iamwil
2007-09-17T23:41:24
Wikipedia--idea for heat maps to indicate stability of info
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http://softwareas.com/wikipedia-as-a-honeypot
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Wikipedia as a Honeypot
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About Michael Mahemoff
How long until wikipedia becomes a honeypot? “Who wants to be a millionaire” contestant is struggling to answer the question, “What year did the Fonz jump the shark?”, and calls out to Lifeline Buddy. Back in 2005, Lifeline Buddy would have googled for the answer. But this is 2007, and “wiki” is now a household name (the media refers to “wiki” and “wikipedia” interchangeably). Lifeline Buddy bangs out “fonz jump shark” into wikipedia’s search field and quickly finds the right page, reporting confidently the year was 1975. Only, it’s wrong; Fonzarelli, of course, jumped the shark in 1977. The producers had entered the fraudulent details at precisely the moment the lifeline was consulted. Contestant takes his $1000 consellation and exits, muttering something about the Britannica under his breath. Producers wouldn’t stoop so low? If the BBC can do it, draw your own conclusion. The Register, in any event, would have a field day with their latest whipping boy. Instead of restorting to restricting edits, wikipedia first needs to try out a “heat map” view to help people decide how stable the information is. Not as gaudy as the Ajax Patterns authoring heatmap (using a more subtle theme now), but some way for people to know what’s new and what’s old. Again, this comes back to the idea of separating out wiki content from presentation, ideally using some kind of web service. A wiki needs more than one view, even without any Maps/Flickr/Delicious mashup. For example, you could have three standard views: Pure wiki reading, just like wikipedia today. Stability view. e.g. Most content in white as now, but with a few shades of grey to distinguish how old each phrase is (darker grey = past minute, medium grey = past hour, light grey = past day; so a phrase “graduates” from grey to white as it matures). Inspection mode. Full-on data mining interface, using Ajax (of course) to explore history, drill down to author info, etc. Michael is a full-stack product maker. Curious about programming, tech, startups, and future trends. Read Next
2024-11-08T00:16:26
en
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pius
2007-09-17T23:48:12
Bill Gates' 1976 Open Letter to Hobbyists: "Most of you steal your software." [JPG]
http://www.digibarn.com/collections/newsletters/homebrew/V2_01/homebrew_V2_01_p2.jpg
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transburgh
2007-09-18T00:05:56
Techcrunch40: Jason Calacanis is Willy Wonka
null
http://valleywag.com/tech/techcrunch40/jason-calacanis-is-willy-wonka-300694.php
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KeshRivya
2007-09-18T00:07:10
Hot New Software for the iPhone
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http://smartstartup.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/09/adobe-announces.html
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transburgh
2007-09-18T00:21:44
MC Hammer at TechCrunch40
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http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/09/17/uh-oh-uh-oh-here-comes-the-hammer-techcrunch40-coverage/
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2024-11-08T20:27:54
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jpalacio486
2007-09-18T00:26:24
How crucial is a degree when applying to YC?
Just wondering...
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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transburgh
2007-09-18T00:26:55
iPhone Drives Google Maps Usage, YouTube Lags
null
http://gigaom.com/2007/09/17/iphone-drives-google-maps-usage-youtube-lags/
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uuilly
2007-09-18T00:31:57
Meeting, Phone call or Email?
How do you guys decide whether to have a meeting, make a phone call or send an email? I think the choice of communication method can make a big difference in how well and quickly problems are solved. I realized today that I have no real method of deciding which one to use other than instinct.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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deltapoint
2007-09-18T00:37:31
Startup idea list
Post novel startup ideas as comments and see how many karma points it receives. Who knows, one might be developed and you can take credit for thinking of the idea first.
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nickb
2007-09-18T00:40:01
Crunch Crunch - The TechCrunch 20/40 Conference - disappointment so far
null
http://rwolpert.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/09/crunching-on-th.html
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bozort
2007-09-18T00:56:51
facebook launches facebook fund - FBFUND
http://www.centernetworks.com/techcrunch40-facebook-keynote
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deltapoint
2007-09-18T01:00:14
Crazy Questions at Google Job Interview
You must know the answers!
http://tihomir.org/crazy-questions-at-google-job-interview/
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deltapoint
2007-09-18T01:09:59
Biofabs: How Do You Like Your Genes?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/12/technology/techspecial/12gene.html?ref=techspecial
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amichail
2007-09-18T01:13:10
God sued for terror acts
http://www.ketv.com/news/14133442/detail.html
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benhoyt
2007-09-18T01:17:14
Learning to write from Mr Green
http://blog.micropledge.com/2007/09/learning-to-write/
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no_article
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2024-11-08T17:47:18
null
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mpc
2007-09-18T01:18:56
Ask YC: what is the approximate percentage of applicants with a working demo or prototype?
Just wondering...<p>My co-founder and I are applying without a link to a demo. <p>We've been working on hard problems and architectural things that need to be ironed out before features can come. Also, our idea has changed a bit...
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invalid_url
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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donna
2007-09-18T01:24:29
MySpace not worried about Facebook
http://mediabiz.blogs.cnnmoney.com/2007/09/17/myspace-not-worried-about-facebook/
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joshwa
2007-09-18T02:22:39
Facebook launches fbFund to invest in Platform developers
null
http://www.insidefacebook.com/2007/09/17/facebook-launches-fbfund-to-invest-in-platform-companies/
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iamwil
2007-09-18T02:40:54
How many of you have internet access on your phones?
It's a heavily biased poll considering the ppl at hacker.news, and not indicative of the mainstream, but I was wondering if people use a lot of mobile web apps.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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deltapoint
2007-09-18T02:49:11
What should Paul Graham write?
Suggest what topics Paul Graham should focus on in his upcoming essays.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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luccastera
2007-09-18T02:50:25
TC40 Keynote Conversation: Mark Zuckerberg
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/17/tc40-keynote-conversation-mark-zuckerberg/
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luccastera
2007-09-18T02:52:58
Analysis: Why Some Web 2.0 Sites Will Never Attract Big Ad Dollars
null
http://www.micropersuasion.com/2007/09/analysis-why-ma.html
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neilc
2007-09-18T04:23:15
NY Times To Stop Charging For Online Content
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/business/media/18times.html?ex=1347768000&en=88011ab45717e39d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
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axiom
2007-09-18T04:47:29
Powerset labs to offer natural language based search
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2007/tc20070917_676790.htm
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[ 56209 ]
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iamwil
2007-09-18T05:15:23
How to create a hikaru dorodango
null
http://www.dorodango.com/create.html
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http_404
hikaru dorodango
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We couldn't find the page you were looking for. This is either because: There is an error in the URL entered into your web browser. Please check the URL and try again. The page you are looking for has been moved or deleted. You can return to our homepage by clicking here, or you can try searching for the content you are seeking by clicking here.
2024-11-08T17:14:20
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wcrosby
2007-09-18T05:28:57
Google Launches Presentation with help from Zenter & Tonic
Google launched the newest addition to the office family tonight with Google Presentations.
http://docs.google.com
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missing_parsing
Sign in - Google Accounts
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Not your computer? Use Guest mode to sign in privately. Learn more about using Guest mode
2024-11-08T20:37:10
null
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nickb
2007-09-18T05:48:55
Google Completes Office Triple Play With Presently
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/17/google-completes-office-triple-play-with-presently/
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benhoyt
2007-09-18T06:40:07
Geeks wanted (neat job application puzzle)
http://www.telogis.co.nz/
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Careers | Verizon Connect NZ
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How we work Our culture We move fast and we get results. We focus on giving our customers the very best and that means raising the bar with everything we do, innovating and making the impossible possible. Our benefits We offer benefits to help our employees feel supported and rewarded for a job well done, from comprehensive medical plans to paid parental leave. Learn more. Our values We know that our people are our strength. We let our values guide how we work together every day to make the most of everyone's talents. We go fast. We get results. We act with integrity and do the right thing. Our customers deserve the best. That’s why we go above and beyond to deliver unrivaled quality in product and service. We shape the future. We’re curious. We explore and innovate. We make the impossible possible. We take our work seriously, but also have serious fun. We bring passion, enjoy what we do and have a great time. We embrace individuality. We bring our ideas, passion and quirks. We celebrate the uniqueness of others. Explore our teams Sales and customer success Work with a dynamic, enthusiastic team of sales and customer success specialists who are skilled at matching the right solutions to the right customers. Combining comprehensive product knowledge and skillful discernment of customer needs, you can achieve a great outcome for everyone. Enjoy an atmosphere of trust, transparency and teamwork, while having fun and helping our customers grow their business. Technology Be a part of the rapidly growing SaaS industry, as you work alongside some of the sharpest minds in SaaS software, big data and mobile app development. Our engineering teams take advantage of the latest technologies to design, build and test solutions that are literally transforming mobile workforces around the world. Product management and marketing Join our product management team and be a part of defining and influencing how millions of people will interact with our products. Our versatile marketing teams drive awareness and generate demand for our innovative SaaS solutions. Explore the full spectrum of modern marketing methods – from digital to in-person trade-show events and user conferences. Other great teams Great companies don’t just happen; there’s a lot going on inside to make it work and our business support groups - legal, HR, finance and more - are critical to that success. Bring your professional expertise and provide needed assistance to staff around the globe. Your everyday support to the wider team helps them live up to our corporate values and deliver their very best, all the time. We are global North America Atlanta 5055 North Point PkwyAlpharetta, GA USA 30022 Boston 100 Causeway StreetBoston, MA 02114 Charlotte 3700 Arco Corporate Dr.Charlotte, NC 28273 Chicago 1701 Golf Rd.Tower 2, Suite #100Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Irvine 15505 Sand CanyonIrvine, CA 92618 San Diego 9868 Scranton RoadSan Diego, CA 92121 Temple Terrace 7701 E Telecom PkwyTemple Terrace, FL 33637 Toronto 1 Adelaide St, Suite 2400Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2V9 EMEA England CampusBasingstoke RoadReading RG2 6DAUnited KingdomTel: 0800 975 4566 France Verizon Connect France99 Chemin de l'Étoile38330 Montbonnot-Saint-MartinRegistered in Grenoble, FranceRCS 441 433 075 GrenobleSIREN 441433075VAT# FR 44441433075Tel: 0800 73 73 73 Germany Verizon Connect Germany GmbHQuartier 205Charlottenstr. 5710117 BerlinRegistered in Berlin, GermanyHRB 123077 BUSt. DE814451155Tel: +49 (0) 30 568 389 00Email: [email protected] Ireland Verizon Connect Ireland Limited3rd Floor, Block ANova Atria NorthBlackthorn RoadSandyford Business ParkDublin 18Registered in Dublin, IrelandCompany registration number: 551587VAT# 3315302CHTel: 01 413 1250 Italy Verizon Connect Italy S.p.A.Sede legale: Via A. Zucchini, 5344122 FerraraRegistered in Ferrara, ItalyC.F./P.Iva/Reg.Imprese FE 01744310382Cap.Soc. € 119.001,00 i.v.Tel: +39 0532 52570Email: [email protected] Netherlands Verizon Connect Netherlands B.V.H.J.E. Wenckebachweg 123Kroonburgh1096 AM AmsterdamThe NetherlandsRegistered in Amsterdam, NetherlandsKvK 61621412VAT#: NL854417163B01Tel: +31 (0)800 3949042 Poland Verizon Connect Poland Sp. z o.o.pl. Piłsudskiego 100-078 WarszawaRegistered in WarszawaKRS # 0000399421REGON # 021520571NIP PL8831848323Tel: +48 (0) 74 306 40 01Email: [email protected] Portugal Verizon Connect Portugal S.A.Taguspark, Ed. Qualidade C3, Av. Prof. Dr. Cavaco Silva 1B, 2A2740-296 Porto SalvoTel: +351 214 342 410Registered in Lisbon, PortugalNIPC/IVA: 504 761 013Tel: +351 214 342 410Email: [email protected] Spain Movildata Internacional, S.L.Carril de la Condesa, 588th floorTorre Proconsa Building30010 MurciaSpainRegistered in Murcia, SpainCIF: B73373862VEIS: ESB73373862Tel: +34 968 22 55 11Email: [email protected] Asia Pacific Australia Level 455 Pyrmont Bridge RdPyrmont, NSW, 2009Tel: 1800-039-642 (toll-free) New Zealand Level 4, 104 Victoria St.Christchurch 8013, New ZealandTel: +64 3 281 8065 P.R. China B505, Building B, NOVA Center,No.1 Dongfeng Third RoadWuhan Economic & Technological Development ZoneHubei, P.R. ChinaTel: (86)-27-84219000 Room 1805-1808, Radiance Plaza,Qiyang Road, Wangjing, Chaoyang DistrictBeijing, P.R. 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2024-11-08T00:17:12
en
train
56,166
nickb
2007-09-18T07:07:38
Astronomers find stars 7 billion light years away
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/astronomers-find-stars-7-billion-light-years-away/2007/09/17/1189881435072.html
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ziutek
2007-09-18T07:41:44
Google unveils Google Presentation
Today we're unveiling the new Google Docs presentations feature and invite you to try it at documents.google.com
http://news.adversitement.nl/newsitems/index/category:popular/newsitem:27
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piers
2007-09-18T08:15:12
Google Reader leaves the Lab
http://googlereader.blogspot.com/2007/09/breaking-up-isnt-hard-to-do.html
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ziutek
2007-09-18T08:41:13
AdSense for Mobile - Here comes mobile advertising
http://news.adversitement.nl/newsitems/index/category:popular/newsitem:29
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abusthing
2007-09-18T10:27:04
Is Matt Brezina gay???
Is matt brezina of xobni and flaming gay
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86921622@N00/1163697108/in/set-72157601527180876/
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abusthing
2007-09-18T10:28:17
Adam and dave of xobni gay lol
gay xobni *s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86921622@N00/1163691802/in/set-72157601527180876/
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tzury
2007-09-18T11:40:36
NOSO: NO SOcial Networking
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http://nosoproject.com/
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luccastera
2007-09-18T12:01:38
AMD releases their first open-source ATI driver
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=842&num=1
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Introducing The RadeonHD Linux Driver (xf86-video-radeonhd)
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Not only is AMD providing the open-source community with their ATI GPU specifications, but they have also been partnering with Novell on the development of a new open-source display driver. We've been telling you about AMD's open-source work all month, and today the new driver is finally available for download. It is still very much a work in progress and isn't much further along than the open-source R500 Avivo driver. However, this new driver does support the Radeon HD 2000 (R600) family. This new X.Org driver is called RadeonHD and in this article we have some initial information to share with additional articles coming later in the day. To no real surprise, the RadeonHD driver is hosted over at FreeDesktop.org and you can checkout the latest code using git. In another article we are publishing today, we will be telling you how to install this new open-source driver on Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon -- that is for those of you who aren't familiar with using git or building drivers from source. If you haven't already, you'll also want to read AMD's Open-Source Strategy Explained. The RadeonHD driver is largely being written by Novell/SuSE and they have been writing it for the past couple of weeks using the same documentation that was released freely to the open-source community last week. Novell developers will continue contributing to the RadeonHD driver as well. The specifications available to the community so far are just register reference guides for the RV630 and M56, but AMD will be releasing additional documentation (including for 3D functionality) once the documents are sanitized and then cleared by their legal department. Don't expect any miracles from this driver just yet. At this point, the RadeonHD driver is really targeted for developers and those wanting to use the experimental driver whether it is due to problems using the fglrx driver on the system or just wishing to test out the driver to see if it works for you. As long as AMD sticks to their word on delivering the rest of their documentation, there will not be too much (if any) reverse engineering that needs to take place for the R500 and R600 series. However, the driver is still likely a few months out from a stable point for 2D users (perhaps in time for X.Org 7.4) and then the 3D work after that. Granted, depending upon how many X.Org community members end up contributing and the rate at which AMD pushes out new documentation, the timeline will certainly change. You can see comments by some of the known X.Org video driver developers in this article. The availability today of the RadeonHD driver is certainly a step in the right direction, but there is much work left to be accomplished with this new open-source ATI/AMD driver. We will be publishing additional articles once we have had more time to check out and test the xf86-video-radeonhd driver, but in the mean time go check out the code and post what you think about the driver in the Phoronix Forums. While a RadeonHD mailing list will be established shortly, you can also visit the #radeonhd IRC channel on Freenode. If you enjoyed this article consider joining Phoronix Premium to view this site ad-free, multi-page articles on a single page, and other benefits. PayPal or Stripe tips are also graciously accepted. Thanks for your support. About The Author Michael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience. Michael has written more than 20,000 articles covering the state of Linux hardware support, Linux performance, graphics drivers, and other topics. Michael is also the lead developer of the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org automated benchmarking software. He can be followed via Twitter, LinkedIn, or contacted via MichaelLarabel.com.
2024-11-08T08:46:28
en
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luccastera
2007-09-18T12:04:07
Google Announces Adsense For Mobile
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/18/google-announces-adsense-for-mobile/
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luccastera
2007-09-18T12:08:20
The CEO's Start-up Story of Blackboard
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http://www.wynnewilliams.com/?p=58
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bosshog
2007-09-18T12:34:04
The Ponzi Facebook economy
http://www.bubblegeneration.com/2007/09/research-note-pride-goeth-before-fall.cfm
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brlewis
2007-09-18T12:48:05
IBM releases free MSFT Office competitor, Lotus Symphony, based on OpenOffice
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/18/ibm-deals-itself-into-microsoft-office-space-with-free-lotus-suite/
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staunch
2007-09-18T13:00:35
HOTorNOT Reverses Course On "Reinventing" -- Back to Paid Accounts
http://mashable.com/2007/09/18/hot-or-not-3/
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kkim
2007-09-18T13:15:15
Thirteen Patterns Of Programmer Interviews
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http://typicalprogrammer.com/programming/thirteen-patterns-of-programmer-interviews/
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kkim
2007-09-18T13:17:12
Google Blog: Our feature presentation
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http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/our-feature-presentation.html
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transburgh
2007-09-18T13:21:14
Facebook backers team up for an offer startups can't refuse
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http://valleywag.com/tech/venture-capital/facebook-backers-team-up-for-an-offer-startups-cant-refuse-300807.php
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transburgh
2007-09-18T13:22:20
Should There Be A TechCrunch40 Disclosures List?
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http://www.centernetworks.com/techcrunch-40-disclosures
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charzom
2007-09-18T13:42:24
Hollywood Chases Young Men Online
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http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2004/07/64367
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Neoryder
2007-09-18T13:56:14
Dave Winer on How To Demo
Old post of dave winer on how to demo.
http://www.scripting.com/davenet/1995/01/04/demoingsoftwareforfunprofi.html
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staunch
2007-09-18T13:58:26
Ask News.YC: Advertising with Revenue Sharing or Free?
My product is a service for other sites to re-use. I'm trying to decide whether I should make it advertising supported with revenue sharing (50/50 split with the webmaster) or make it totally free with no advertising. I can afford to offer it free. My primary goal right now is just to drive adoption. It seems intuitive (to me) that free would further that goal more than including advertising, but I've also realized that offering a new revenue stream for webmasters might be just as (or more) effective.<p>I'm afraid that letting individual webmasters choose would result in a muddled "brand image", with the people who want a new revenue stream (falsely) believing it's not good for that and the people who want it free believing (falsely) it's not available advertising-free.<p>I find myself flip-flopping trying to decide which direction to go. Any thoughts or advice?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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Ultrapreneur
2007-09-18T14:03:04
When hackers sell out
http://technology.sympatico.msn.ca/Internet+threats+shift+toward+financial+gain+says+security+report/NewsandOpinions/ContentPosting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=33922022&feedname=CP-TECHNOLOGY&show=False&number=0&showbyline=True&subtitle=&detect=&abc=abc
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rwebb
2007-09-18T14:06:35
Hedge Funds are the New Software Companies
http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/09/15/moneytech_hedge.html
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jsjenkins168
2007-09-18T14:10:25
Can Apple subsidize iPhones?
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/17/losing-money-on-the-iphone-and-making-it-up-on-volume/
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tzury
2007-09-18T14:39:20
Yahoo! Acquires Zimbra
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http://www.zimbra.com/blog/archives/2007/09/yahoo_acquires_zimbra.html
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ivankirigin
2007-09-18T14:41:15
Ponoko: personal manufacturing. This makes more sense in the near term than fab@home
null
http://www.ponoko.com/
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Metal & plastic laser cutting. Get online quote in seconds.
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Get custom parts delivered in hours.*Accelerate your build with the fastest online custom laser cutting, digital prototyping & manufacturing service for startups & enterprises.Custom parts delivered in hours, not weeks (or money back).No minimum order quantity. Free shipping.Dimensional accuracy from ±0.003in / 0.08mm.File types: 3DM, 3DXML, 3MF, AI, DXF, EPS, IGES, IGS, IPT, OBJ, PDF, PRT, SAT, SLDPRT, STEP, STL, STP, SVG, X_T. All uploads are secure and confidentialRead our design guides"Thank you for making the robots a success. As a whole project it is a miracle we pulled it off (we only had about 3.5 weeks), and one of the largest parts of this miracle was the frames from Ponoko … You have a very cool company, and it is an honor to work with you."Fiber laser cutting & engraving, bending & tapping, using 250+ metals.±0.13mm Dimensional accuracy3000x1500x25mm Max part size15x15x0.4mm Min part size1x1mm Min feature sizeISO-9001, ITARSame day Min lead timeAluminum FaceplateEstimated Cost Per Part:USD $2.36Custom parts delivered same day.250+ engineering grade materials online.Custom parts delivered same day.How we deliver custom partssame day from $50 for just 1.*01Upload your designs online.Get automated DFM feedback.02Select our materials online.250+ engineering grade sheets.03Get online quote in seconds.From $50 for just 1 delivered same day.*93% off for 10,000. Free shipping.04Robots produce custom parts.Quality checked by software & people.05Track your orders online.Same day delivery to Bay Area USA. Same day shipping worldwide. Standard shipping free.Custom parts delivered same day.Start from just 1 part, delivered same day.Scale to 10,000 parts, at 93% off.Our customers are leading their industries.HealthBionic exoskeletonsEkso BionicsRetailiOS POS hardwareAilaAIFulfillment systemsBerkshire GreyIoTConnectivity devicesTwilioPrototypesAI plant monitoringBowery FarmingConsumer ElectronicsiPhone testing standsAppleHomewareWall clocksDecoy LabFashionJewelryGio Gio DesignHomewareLightingModern MaineSpaceInternet satellitesAstranisAviationAircraftJoby AviationLidarAutonomous vehiclesVelodyne LidarScientificScientific devicesThermo FisherBiotechCell therapy systemsOrca BioRoboticsDelivery robotsCyan RoboticsCustom parts delivered same day.Laser cutting built for startups & enterprises.Automatic IP protection.Your online account terms bind us to protect your IP confidentiality, including a Non Disclosure Agreement.Automated 30-day payment terms.Upgrade to business terms today . Checkout online tomorrow. Pay in 30 days.Free standard shipping.For all USA shipments. Free material sample too.Live chat with our technicians.We’re online Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm PT to assist you design highest quality & lowest cost custom parts.99.3% precision part quality record.Standard quality procedure.Our software, then design inspector, machine operator & quality manager quality check all orders.Our promise.If our software, robots, people or suppliers get it wrong, we’ll re-make & re-ship for free. No pesky returns.We’re passionate about unleashing hardware creativity to advance humanity.The speed which you were able to have my design cut and shipped was incredibly quick. Everything is dead on for what I had designed and fits flawlessly.- David GabelThe pieces are exactly as I wanted them, even the little details are sharp and well done. I ordered the same pieces from different vendors to compare the quality, and yours came out on top, at the best price too. I'm looking forward to ordering from you again.- Louis MazetJust wanted to let you know the chipboards came in yesterday and looked great. Thanks again for your help on this! I'm sure we will be in touch for the next one.- Monica RiveraWow you guys have great prices ... You know I've been getting quotes from shops at like 4-8 times more.- Ryan LeMereOur laser cut centerpieces arrived on time, in excellent condition, and were a huge hit at our conference. We were so impressed with the quality and service that, when designing awards for our next event, we immediately thought of Ponoko.- Wren DillinghamTrusted by 35,000+ founders, CEOs, engineers, designers & scientists.FAQ+What is laser cutting?+What can laser cutting be used for?+How long does it take to laser cut something?+What is the difference between plasma cutting and laser cutting?+What design files do laser cutters use?+How fast can laser parts be ordered and received from Ponoko?+What are Ponoko’s capabilities?+What materials can Ponoko laser cutters cut?+Is laser cutting cost-effective?+What services does Ponoko offer?Order custom parts from your laptop, delivered same day.*From $50 for just 1. 93% off for 10,000.Custom parts delivered same day.*Same day delivery (or money back) is available for orders using a limited selection of materials, placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday, for 1-100 parts to Bay Area USA locations. Same day shipping (or money back) available to USA & worldwide locations.
2024-11-08T17:19:36
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iamwil
2007-09-18T14:50:28
Design.Yahoo: Web 2.0 meets War Games?
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http://www.tom-carden.co.uk/2007/09/04/designyahoo-web-20-meets-war-games/
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Tom Carden / RandomEtc / Design.Yahoo: Web 2.0 meets War Games?
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Whilst I wrestle with my reaction to the reception of Twitter Blocks, it's interesting to look at what other people in information visualisation are working on.Yahoo's new design research outfit, apparently also known as yhaus, have just put up a site outlining their work so far. The first thing I noticed is that they've snagged an amazing subdomain: design.yahoo.com. The second thing I noticed is that compared to other teams I'm aware of in the field (including Stamen) they have a pretty good gender balance (a thorny issue but I'm noting it anyway). The third thing I'll note is the guest appearance of non-Yahoo work in the portraits of the team: I see Torrent Raiders, Fidg't... what else?Sadly, all but one of the demos there so far is a big Quicktime movie. I know that with millions of users Yahoo has to be a stickler for browser support and compatibility, but I hope they get a chance to take this work live on the web as well as demo it in movie form. There's some solid realtime Flash and Processing work hiding in there, and people (OK, I) want to see it in its interactive entirety.There's clearly some healthy collaboration and influence going on there (much as in our work, e.g. Ben Fry's zipdecode looms large over the interactive version of our Trulia search animation). Yahoo's Aaron Koblin is best known for his Flight Patterns piece, and this visualisation by Michael Chang of Yahoo trip planner data is very similar:Likewise, Aaron's work on traffic patterns bears a close resemblance to Flight Patterns:I don't want to pick on them too much, because it's really beautiful work I admire a great deal (and it might seem like sour grapes), but both the pieces I've highlighted do suffer from something we've tried to avoid at Stamen: animated information graphics on top of black backgrounds and vector maps can easily look like screenshots from a modern-day War Games:I'm glad other people as well as us are experimenting in public, and I'm glad sites like Infosthetics and Visual Complexity are cataloguing our efforts. We need our own visual language around this kind of visualisation that doesn't resonate with the imagery of war. Apple's iphone has made a strong impression with slick transitions in its interface design, but the maps application still borrows from Google's pseudo-shadows and static pins. The playful interfaces of the Nintendo's Wii games certainly offer a different path, but the rest of the games (and movie) industry's cinematic-realism aesthetic exerts a strong influence over our generation of designers and it isn't going to meet these goals any time soon.It's a fairly regular topic of conversation at Stamen: how can you make a visualisation of e.g. 911 calls actually look like emergencies, and not birthday parties or toilet flushes, without freaking people out and without making it mundane? Is it possible to use great circles to connect air travel destinations without it looking like missiles? Can you animate growing and shrinking red and yellow circles on an aerial map without it looking like Gulf War I weapons company propaganda?It's a bloggy weekend here at Random Etc, if you're reading along I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts.
2024-11-08T10:51:24
en
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ideas101
2007-09-18T14:57:20
Shekhar Kapur Bets Big on Asia as Global Entertainment Hub
Asian Media (including Bollywood) will rule the entertainment domain ...
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/india/article.cfm?articleid=4211
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2024-11-08T21:50:36
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transburgh
2007-09-18T14:59:53
When to sell your business, rather than raise more venture $$
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http://www.foundread.com/view/when-to-sell-your
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transburgh
2007-09-18T15:27:30
Free Labor Isn't Free at All (Part Two of Two)
null
http://www.gobignetwork.com/wil/2007/9/18/free-labor-aint-free-at-all-part-two-of-two/10195/view.aspx
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colortone
2007-09-18T15:47:04
AVC: Tough Times Ahead for the Web (...or not?)
http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/09/tough-times-ahe.html
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ideas101
2007-09-18T15:48:12
MySpace to Discuss Effort to Customize Ads
AD revenue is the cow that gives milk forever (if you innovate continuously) ...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/18/technology/18myspace.html?ex=1347768000&en=28ff3d4aada174ff&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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garbowza
2007-09-18T15:56:13
ProfileBuilder Acquires social networking resource ZingFu.com
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/18/exclusive-profilebuilder-acquires-zingfucom/#comments
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jey
2007-09-18T16:07:14
YC startup Xobni launches beta at TechCrunch 40
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2007-09-18T16:14:20
PreZentit, Our Startup (Online PreZentations). Asking for feedback.
We have been working on this for the last four months. It's an online presentations editor that allows a team to edit the same presentation simultaneously.<p>Feedback is really appreciated. (We will apply to YC this week).
http://prezentit.com/
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2007-09-18T16:14:34
How Much Does Your Commute Really Cost You? Calculate It... Then Kill It?
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2007/09/11/how-much-does-your-commute-really-cost-you-calculate-it-then-kill-it/
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2007-09-18T16:21:59
Survey: Executives less inclined towards entrepreneurship than 10 years ago
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All News Releases and Press Releases from PR Newswire
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10:26 ET Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf Earns Metropolitan Tier 1 Ranking in 2025 "Best Law Firms" for New York City Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, a leading New York personal injury law firm, has been named to the...
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2007-09-18T16:27:23
Email: The Once and Future King of Social Networking
http://urtog.blogspot.com/2007/08/once-and-future-king-of-social-apps.html
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2007-09-18T16:28:02
Does increasing popularity of the facebook platform make Techcrunch less important?
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2007-09-18T16:29:43
TechCrunch40 Session 5: Productivity & Web Apps (Xobni's here!)
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/18/techcrunch40-session-5-productivity-web-apps/
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2007-09-18T16:33:22
4 Rules for When and How to Spend Startup-Cash
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2007-09-18T16:56:04
An Event to Remember
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2007-09-18T16:57:44
Debugging Script: Dumping out ASP.NET Session Contents
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2007-09-18T16:58:04
5 Things every DBA should know like the back of their hand...
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2007-09-18T16:58:22
Finding A New Job, Week 2 - How to Waste Five Hours of My Time
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2007-09-18T16:58:40
Preparing for the Interview... What to ask employers
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2007-09-18T17:17:16
Do the TechCrunch40 startups need a $50,000 prize?
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http://valleywag.com/tech/the-chart/do-the-techcrunch40-startups-need-a-50000-prize-300940.php
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