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gibsonf1
2007-06-14T11:52:48
Intel readies massive multicore processors
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http://news.com.com/Intel+readies+massive+multicore+processors/2100-1008_3-6190856.html?tag=nefd.lede
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gibsonf1
2007-06-14T11:54:13
Alpha alert: OpenOffice.org for Mac
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http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9728852-7.html?tag=head
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2024-11-07T22:45:23
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gibsonf1
2007-06-14T11:57:39
Google Gives Up on Competing With eBay's Big Boston Party
null
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/technology/14google.html?ex=1339473600&en=a6c2244025859e73&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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0
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nytimes.com
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Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker
2024-11-08T03:14:06
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train
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pg
2007-06-14T12:44:33
The 3D Real/Virtual World Hybrid: How Far Away?
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/14/the-3d-realvirtual-world-hybrid-how-far-away/
2
1
[ 28124 ]
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28,065
jcwentz
2007-06-14T12:51:13
That iPhone Is Missing a Keyboard
null
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/13/technology/13phone.html?ex=1339387200&en=a36bb86d614c06b7&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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train
28,068
gibsonf1
2007-06-14T13:27:40
TorrentSpy ruling a 'weapon of mass discovery' (a computer server's RAM must be turned over in a lawsuit)
null
http://news.com.com/TorrentSpy+ruling+a+weapon+of+mass+discovery/2100-1030_3-6190900.html?tag=nefd.lede
1
0
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train
28,071
brlewis
2007-06-14T13:48:53
Yahoo photos begins closing down
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/14/yahoo-photos-begins-closing-down/
1
0
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train
28,076
Alex3917
2007-06-14T14:10:01
How much equity should you give a co-founder?
null
http://nesheimgroup.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/06/adding_a_missin.html
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knewjax
2007-06-14T15:35:39
Bandsintown is Looking for a developer to join the team
null
http://www.dreamvex.com/
2
1
[ 28102 ]
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train
28,121
guddajee
2007-06-14T16:28:54
shoppingsegment
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http://www.shoppingsegment.com
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28,129
danw
2007-06-14T16:59:24
The Future of Web Apps, October 2007, London - Registration now open inc Student and Early Bird tickets!
null
http://futureofwebapps.com/
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0
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null
null
null
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train
28,132
ACSparks
2007-06-14T17:11:38
What is the best way to create your own embeddable widgets? (to be placed on blogs, social networks)
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5
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null
invalid_url
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null
null
null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
train
28,135
dottertrotter
2007-06-14T17:18:17
Yesterday someone handed me a few thousand bucks.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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28,139
jslogan
2007-06-14T17:28:02
Anatomy of a worthless business proposition
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http://www.jslogan.com/anatomy-of-a-worthless-business-proposition/
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28,140
flybird
2007-06-14T17:36:10
Internet advertisement spending data
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http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/06/14/2007_ad_spendin.html
2
0
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null
null
bot_blocked
403 Forbidden
null
null
nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)
2024-11-08T00:35:30
null
train
28,154
msgbeepa
2007-06-14T18:21:59
Web 2.0: Make Wallpapers For Your Cell Phone
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http://www.avinio.blogspot.com/2007/06/make-wallpapers-for-your-cell-phone.html
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You're about to be redirected
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The blog that used to be here is now at http://media-sight.net/2007/06/make-wallpapers-for-your-cell-phone.html. Do you wish to be redirected? This blog is not hosted by Blogger and has not been checked for spam, viruses and other forms of malware. Yes No
2024-11-08T09:07:34
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tx
2007-06-14T18:22:32
Any studies showing the effectiveness of AdSense?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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geebee
2007-06-14T18:30:01
The Loose Reins on U.S. Teenagers Can Produce Trouble or Entrepreneurs
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/business/14scene.html?ex=1339473600&en=c774cdab55316f7b&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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brlewis
2007-06-14T18:51:45
Empowering Teams: The ScrumMaster's Role
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http://www.scrumalliance.org/articles/52
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[ 28296 ]
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28,167
jsmcgd
2007-06-14T18:53:37
Favicon for news.ycombinator
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
train
28,171
far33d
2007-06-14T19:17:43
Schilling's Laws for Perfect Start(up)s
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http://www.foundread.com/view/schillings-laws-for
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null
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keiretsu
2007-06-14T19:27:21
The importance of having your own inhouse technical team
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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tracksuitceo
2007-06-14T20:17:03
Who Has the Best Readers On the Internet?
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http://tracksuitceo.wordpress.com/2007/06/14/who-has-the-best-readers-on-the-internet/
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szczupak
2007-06-14T20:44:15
A startup every student should know about…
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http://amazingstartups.com/2007/06/14/a-startup-every-student-should-know-about/
1
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null
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28,200
imperator
2007-06-14T20:56:36
Foobity - A Company, A Facebook App
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http://primevector.wordpress.com/2007/06/14/foobity-a-company-a-facebook-app/
4
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[ 28201 ]
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null
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28,207
benhoyt
2007-06-14T21:40:40
Click here to log yourself out of reddit (or "CSRF in 4 paragraphs")
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http://benhoyt.com/reddit-logout.html
3
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
train
28,214
dawie
2007-06-14T22:17:26
Google: The state of our video ID tools
null
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/06/state-of-our-video-id-tools.html
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[ 28281 ]
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null
missing_parsing
The state of our video ID tools
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Official Blog Insights from Googlers into our products, technology, and the Google culture
2024-11-08T01:33:28
null
train
28,215
dawie
2007-06-14T22:22:32
Sketching with a Sharpie - (37signals)
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http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/466-sketching-with-a-sharpie
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[ 28234 ]
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dawie
2007-06-14T22:23:04
Don't we get karma for submissions anymore?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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28,221
bootload
2007-06-14T23:15:29
What's your online collaboration platform? (50% google)
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/whats_your_online_collaboration_platform.php
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null
null
null
train
28,222
bootload
2007-06-14T23:22:16
The Tech Lab (Dave Winer's view on tech he would like to see built)
null
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6748103.stm
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train
28,223
bootload
2007-06-14T23:29:17
MySpace founder looks to the future (#1, competition is hotting up, losing its edge?)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6752067.stm
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cbueno
2007-06-14T23:45:14
10 Spock invites available: ping me in comments
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invalid_url
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null
null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
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28,225
bootload
2007-06-14T23:49:10
tbl on the read/write web (writing not with hypertext, just text, results in more creative medium)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4132752.stm
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28,235
amichail
2007-06-15T00:07:13
Is Google worried about the Facebook platform? After all, why pay for advertising if you don't need to?
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null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
train
28,255
gibsonf1
2007-06-15T03:04:30
Linux leaders plot counterattack on Microsoft
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http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSN1446888520070615?sp=true
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gibsonf1
2007-06-15T03:14:06
Bush administration attacks 'shield' for bloggers
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http://news.com.com/Bush+administration+attacks+shield+for+bloggers/2100-1028_3-6191053.html?tag=nefd.top
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28,258
elq
2007-06-15T03:16:58
An emacs spotlight mode
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http://emacs.wordpress.com/2007/06/15/emacs-on-the-spotlight/
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lclinden
2007-06-15T03:39:02
How Justin.TV's Live Video System Was Born
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http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/exclusive/how-justintvs-live-video-system-was-born-268672.php
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28,267
danielha
2007-06-15T04:26:56
CNN, YouTube To Orchestrate Debate On July 23
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http://www.profy.com/2007/06/14/cnn-youtube-to-orchestrate-debate-on-july-23/
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28,272
SimJapan2005
2007-06-15T04:45:21
Do You Know Why Nobody Makes Nobody A Commencement Speaker?
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invalid_url
null
null
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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28,274
donna
2007-06-15T04:56:50
Skin in the Game
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http://brockblake.com/
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null
null
null
null
null
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28,276
benhoyt
2007-06-15T05:04:25
Is it safe to use JavaScript to eval JSON-like data from your own servers?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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donna
2007-06-15T05:19:31
The Irrational Investor
null
http://psychologytoday.com/articles/index.php?term=pto-553.html&fromMod=emailed
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nickb
2007-06-15T05:48:39
Ruby: A Python Programmer's Perspective
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http://jjinux.blogspot.com/2007/06/ruby-python-programmers-perspective.html
3
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28,287
nickb
2007-06-15T06:14:10
7 Kickass iPhone Apps That Don't Exist Yet (make one before 29th :)
null
http://mashable.com/2007/06/14/iphone-apps/
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28,289
mattjaynes
2007-06-15T06:26:47
Ruby on Rails vs PHP Ads (Pretty funny)
null
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=envyads&p=r
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28,290
mattjaynes
2007-06-15T06:41:17
Paul Buchheit: Insights into "Don't be evil"
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http://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2007/06/quick-dbe.html
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28,298
woot
2007-06-15T09:08:38
Yahoo! XSS Flaw exposed
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http://netcooties.blogspot.com/2007/06/yahoo-endangers-users-do-web-sites-care.html
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[ 28334 ]
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28,299
andrew_null
2007-06-15T09:21:00
Andrew Chen: What's your WSAT? (*Web 2.0 Startup Aptitude Test)
null
http://andrewchen.typepad.com/andrew_chens_blog/2007/06/what_is_your_w2.html
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no_article
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null
2024-11-08T00:17:25
null
train
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edward
2007-06-15T09:42:09
Quick: Big screen development
null
http://paulbuchheit.blogspot.com/2007/06/quick-big-screen-development.html
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no_error
Quick: Big screen development
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Posted by Paul Buchheit
Paul Buchheit Friday, June 15, 2007 Quick: Big screen development This is a good setup for working together, and the price of 1080p televisions is dropping. Posted by Paul Buchheit at 1:30 AM 10 comments: Joel Franusic said... What a great idea! 3:16 AM Ivan said... mmm ... emacs :) 5:04 AM Phenix2013 said... I want that screen and I want it now! For me, only me!!! 10:41 AM Michael said... That looks like fun. 4:40 PM Harish Mallipeddi said... holy cow! I gotto show this to my boss now :) 11:19 AM Tim said... Mmm, extreme programming. Are you guys finding it effective? 11:25 PM Shanti Braford said... omfg that rocks 3:18 AM Unknown said... Hehe. Awesome I'd say. Imagine using Photoshop on that! 9:52 AM ossareh said... somewhat disappointed not to see a ps3 underneath it... ;) 10:34 AM zaareh said... awesomness. =D 10:36 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
2024-11-08T07:34:21
en
train
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cbetta
2007-06-15T11:07:42
Why Friendships are Money -- FourStarters.com
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http://fourstarters.com/2007/06/15/why-friendships-are-money/
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mattculbreth
2007-06-15T12:02:47
I have two Spock invitations
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invalid_url
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null
null
2024-11-08T16:37:59
null
train
28,313
farmer
2007-06-15T12:17:37
Music Labels and Carriers Unite to Fight iPhone
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/14/music-labels-to-steal-iphone-thunder/
2
0
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train
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farmer
2007-06-15T12:18:09
Kyte: Deals with EMI & Nokia Announced, New Facebook Application
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/15/kytes-plans-come-together-deals-with-emi-nokia-announced/
1
0
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28,321
gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:03:52
MOOving product
null
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=17617
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no_article
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2024-11-07T23:59:07
null
train
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gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:05:18
Stanford robo-car tested for city driving skills
null
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=19&entry_id=17618
1
0
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gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:10:27
Business 2.0 vs. Valleywag
null
http://publishing2.com/2007/06/14/business-20-vs-valleywag/
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1
[ 28360 ]
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28,324
rms
2007-06-15T13:11:48
XSS exploit on Yahoo services... with included perl code
null
http://netcooties.blogspot.com/
1
1
[ 28364 ]
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null
null
null
null
null
null
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28,325
gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:16:15
Stanford robot passes driving test (software: perception and decision-making - The algorithm will classify objects)
null
http://news.com.com/Stanford+robot+passes+driving+test/2100-11394_3-6191180.html?tag=nefd.lede
4
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
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null
null
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train
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gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:21:36
Facebook's app feeding frenzy (closing in on a saturation point?)
null
http://news.com.com/Facebooks+app+feeding+frenzy/2100-1038_3-6191152.html?tag=nefd.lede
1
0
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train
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gibsonf1
2007-06-15T13:31:05
How two Boston entrepreneurs are making millions from names as simple as chocolate.com
null
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_26/b4040059.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_technology
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0
null
null
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train
28,337
katieatlab49
2007-06-15T14:12:07
Consulting Start-Up Looking for .NET Engineers
null
http://www.lab49.com/careers/opportunities
2
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
train
28,338
brlewis
2007-06-15T14:13:49
Quercus - PHP5 on the JVM
null
http://quercus.caucho.com/
2
0
null
null
null
no_error
Caucho Resin : Reliable, Open-Source Application Server
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Quercus is Caucho Technology's 100% Java implementation of PHP 5 released under the Open Source GPL license. Quercus comes with many PHP modules and extensions like PDF, PDO, MySQL, and JSON. Quercus allows for tight integration of Java services with PHP scripts, so using PHP with JMS or Grails is a quick and painless endeavor. With Quercus, PHP applications automatically take advantage of Java application server features just as connection pooling and clustered sessions. Quercus implements PHP 5 and a growing list of PHP extensions including APC, iconv, GD, gettext, JSON, MySQL, Oracle, PDF, and Postgres. Many popular PHP application will run as well as, if not better, than the standard PHP interpreter straight out of the box. The growing list of PHP software certified running on Quercus includes DokuWiki, Drupal, Gallery2, Joomla, Mambo, Mantis, MediaWiki, Phorum, phpBB, phpMyAdmin, PHP-Nuke, Wordpress and XOOPS. Quercus presents a new mixed Java/PHP approach to web applications and services where Java and PHP tightly integrate with each other. PHP applications can choose to use Java libraries and technologies like JMS, EJB, SOA frameworks, Hibernate, and Spring. This revolutionary capability is made possible because 1) PHP code is interpreted/compiled into Java and 2) Quercus and its libraries are written entirely in Java. This architecture allows PHP applications and Java libraries to talk directly with one another at the program level. To facilitate this new Java/PHP architecture, Quercus provides and API and interface to expose Java libraries to PHP. The Quercus .war file can be run on Java application servers such as Glassfish, i.e. it can be run outside of Resin. This .war file includes the Quercus interpreter and the PHP libraries. If you are new to Quercus, please check out: Getting Started Guide Quercus documentation Caucho wiki Caucho forums Bug Tracking Links Juixe TechKnow: Run PHP Web Applications on the Java Platform Juixe has written a nice overview of Quercus, including an example of PHP/Java integration using import. Quercus drives 4x performance improvement for Drupal So, to give you an idea of what kind of performance, Caucho's site claims 4x improvements over standard mod_php with many applications, including Drupal. So, we decided to use some of the machines in our lab to try this out. Seems like a good idea, no? And a drum roll please... Well, I'll be damned if they weren't correct. Here are the results: Infoq: PHP on Java: Best of Both Worlds? Infoq has written an article about PHP use in Java servers, including quotes from IBM and Caucho's Scott Ferguson. Sun: Running Quercus inside Sun Java System Web Server Sriram Natarajan and Marina Sum have written a tutorial for running Quercus in the Sun Java System Web Server. Oracle: Running Quercus inside Weblogic Tim Hanson has an excellent tutorial for running Quercus inside Weblogic, showing how to use Java objects, EJBs, and installing MediaWiki Use Java to Improve Drupal's Scalability Geert Bevin recently experimented with clustering Drupal with Terracotta running on Caucho's Quercus, a Java implementation of PHP. Javalobby hosted an interesting followup discussion that discussed the merits of PHP on the Java platform using Quercus. 'Month of PHP bugs' We're following the Month of PHP Bugs and analyzing the bugs for quercus at the Caucho Forum. Quercus is immune to many of the PHP bugs because Quercus is implemented in Java and PHP is implemented in C. We're in the process of writing a brief description of Quercus/PHP Security issues. Customer Case Study Production use of Resin and Quercus to deploy combined Java-PHP solution for Emergency Preparedness and Response for Healthcare. Check out the details of the Quercus-LiveProcess deployment. Downloads Version Binary Source Date Quercus 4.0.39 .war src 2014-04-07 Quercus 4.0.38 .war src 2013-12-15 Quercus 4.0.37 .war src 2013-09-04 Quercus 4.0.36 .war src 2013-04-25 Quercus 4.0.35 .war src 2013-02-13 Subversion access Read-only repository access to the Quercus code is provided at svn://svn.caucho.com/home/svn/svnroot/resin/trunk Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Caucho Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.caucho® , resin® and quercus® are registered trademarks of Caucho Technology, Inc.
2024-11-08T08:52:49
en
train
28,339
bootload
2007-06-15T14:14:04
A License to Kode (the seeds of many problems are sown well before any lines of code)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=460
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bootload
2007-06-15T14:19:20
Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise (IBM views on social bookmarking tools)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=344
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2024-11-07T20:13:45
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28,341
weel
2007-06-15T14:19:57
Dutch transit data locked up (how the EU database directive can thwart innovation)
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http://usr-share-morlock.blogspot.com/2007/06/dutch-transit-data-locked-up.html
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bootload
2007-06-15T14:24:41
Interview, Leo Chang of Clickshift (in world of component software, simplicity, not standards, might be the key)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=399
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2007-06-15T14:28:05
Comments are more important than code (Jef Raskin)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=290
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2007-06-15T14:30:43
The Joy of Spam (analysis of spam, measure, accept, love it?)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=439
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2024-11-07T22:09:03
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bootload
2007-06-15T14:32:14
Will the Real Bots Stand Up? (prediction: EDSAC to iPod)
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http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=449
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2024-11-07T22:11:15
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aston
2007-06-15T14:46:45
Does News.YC form submission break in Safari for you?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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far33d
2007-06-15T15:54:25
eBay went straight to the nuke
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/06/ebay_went_strai.html
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8en
2007-06-15T15:54:52
Any Recomendations on Great Rails Hosting Services?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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vlad
2007-06-15T16:00:16
On Community Migration from Digg to Reddit
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http://www.kqed.org/arts/multimedia/index.jsp?id=16960
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migpwr
2007-06-15T16:37:13
Jingle Awarded Patent For Free 411 Calls With Advertising
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/15/jingle-awarded-patent-for-free-411-calls/
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tx
2007-06-15T17:08:04
Why are we so polarized about Java?
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http://toomuchcode.blogspot.com/2007/06/why-are-we-so-polarized-about-java.html
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2007-06-15T17:23:30
Reply form: terrible formatting.
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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brett
2007-06-15T17:27:40
Ask the Wizard: Options Acceleration
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http://www.burningdoor.com/askthewizard/2007/06/options_acceleration.html
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awt
2007-06-15T18:10:53
Religions Compared to Social Web Apps
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http://loglibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/05/prophet-and-profit.html
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ivan
2007-06-15T18:26:23
Love this essay, I still can't (don't want to) find an appropriate way to OO.
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http://www.paulgraham.com/noop.html
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Why Arc Isn't Especially Object-Oriented
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There is a kind of mania for object-oriented programming at the moment, but some of the smartest programmers I know are some of the least excited about it.My own feeling is that object-oriented programming is a useful technique in some cases, but it isn't something that has to pervade every program you write. You should be able to define new types, but you shouldn't have to express every program as the definition of new types.I think there are five reasons people like object-oriented programming, and three and a half of them are bad: Object-oriented programming is exciting if you have a statically-typed language without lexical closures or macros. To some degree, it offers a way around these limitations. (See Greenspun's Tenth Rule.) Object-oriented programming is popular in big companies, because it suits the way they write software. At big companies, software tends to be written by large (and frequently changing) teams of mediocre programmers. Object-oriented programming imposes a discipline on these programmers that prevents any one of them from doing too much damage. The price is that the resulting code is bloated with protocols and full of duplication. This is not too high a price for big companies, because their software is probably going to be bloated and full of duplication anyway. Object-oriented programming generates a lot of what looks like work. Back in the days of fanfold, there was a type of programmer who would only put five or ten lines of code on a page, preceded by twenty lines of elaborately formatted comments. Object-oriented programming is like crack for these people: it lets you incorporate all this scaffolding right into your source code. Something that a Lisp hacker might handle by pushing a symbol onto a list becomes a whole file of classes and methods. So it is a good tool if you want to convince yourself, or someone else, that you are doing a lot of work. If a language is itself an object-oriented program, it can be extended by users. Well, maybe. Or maybe you can do even better by offering the sub-concepts of object-oriented programming a la carte. Overloading, for example, is not intrinsically tied to classes. We'll see. Object-oriented abstractions map neatly onto the domains of certain specific kinds of programs, like simulations and CAD systems. I personally have never needed object-oriented abstractions. Common Lisp has an enormously powerful object system and I've never used it once. I've done a lot of things (e.g. making hash tables full of closures) that would have required object-oriented techniques to do in wimpier languages, but I have never had to use CLOS.Maybe I'm just stupid, or have worked on some limited subset of applications. There is a danger in designing a language based on one's own experience of programming. But it seems more dangerous to put stuff in that you've never needed because it's thought to be a good idea.
2024-11-08T14:42:02
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dawie
2007-06-15T18:42:43
iLike: Holy cow... 6mm users and growing 300k/day!
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http://blog.ilike.com/ilike_team_blog/2007/06/holy_cow_6mm_us.html
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2024-11-08T17:41:36
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keiretsu
2007-06-15T20:25:12
The trend of finding an online stranger as cofounder for the Y Combinator program
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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toffer
2007-06-15T20:28:11
Try an iPhone-optimized Web app: Simple Shopping List. (Best viewed with Safari.)
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http://onetrip.org/index.php
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ktus
2007-06-15T21:01:09
Chad Fowler joins Info Ether as CTO
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http://site.getindi.com/news/2007/06/15/leading-ruby-rails-guru-chad-fowler-joins-infoether-as-cto/
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jmtame
2007-06-16T00:28:30
What is average equity offered to first employee? (14 hours per day working)
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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ColoradoPro
2007-06-16T00:48:55
Interactive Colorado Nightlife Guide - "Social Nightworking"
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http://www.mycnl.com
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hardtack
2007-06-16T01:19:09
Hardtack - Real Estate Inventory Tracking
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http://hardtack.osgcorp.com
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nickb
2007-06-16T01:57:35
How JavaScript Transcends OO Languages like Java and C# (closures and lambda functions)
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http://www.njgeeks.org/?q=node/286
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2007-06-16T02:00:44
Collective intelligence in Word 2007 spell checker (Learn from users RT & improve software)
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/06/collective_inte.html
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willarson
2007-06-16T02:11:10
Curious about YC.news statistics
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[ 28479 ]
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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far33d
2007-06-16T03:35:16
The Long Tail Is Getting Fatter
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/15/the-long-tail-is-getting-fatter/
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The Long Tail Is Getting Fatter | TechCrunch
2007-06-16T02:39:03+00:00
Contributor
Three separate news stories involving numbers this week caught my eye. iLike announced it has now has 6 million registered users and is now adding 300,000 new users a day. Apple’s Safari browser for Windows has now had 1 million downloads. Finally SpaceTime, a 3D browser we reviewed June 5 passed the 100,000 download mark. All three may not seem obviously related, but there is something they all share: large user numbers. It wasn’t that long ago that 100,000 users was considered huge for a Web 2.0 related business. Today a small startup such as SpaceTime can gain those numbers in two weeks. 6 million users three years ago would have seemed an impossible dream, and yet iLike joins a long and growing list of Web 2.0 sites with 1 million or more users. Web 2.0 offerings are improving their appeal to a broader audience which in turn is driving growth in the overall market: the Long Tail is getter fatter. Although this fattening of the Web 2.0 marketplace makes it more difficult to stand out from the crowd, the marginal cost and ROI potential has now improved. Consider the SpaceTime browser. Immediately many would question the need for an alternative browser, yet this isn’t an all or nothing proposition. Every single user of SpaceTime presents a ROI for the company due to search deals. An average SpaceTime user might return $5 per month to the company by clicking on Google ads or surfing eBay; $500,000 per month @ 100,000 users. The figure could be lower or higher, but it’s still a return. Safari will be operating on a similar model for Apple. The need to find appeal has actually decreased as a percentage of the overall market. Conversely the bar to creating a sustainable business hasn’t risen in line with the number of potential users, today startups can achieve with a smaller percentage of the overall market. From a developers or startups view, the fattening long tail should be seen for what it is: a marketplace that has improved opportunities for smart startups. A bigger marketplace makes today and tomorrow an even better time to build a Web 2.0 business than yesterday. A fatter long tail means that as a whole there will be an increasing number of success stories and sustainable startups, a win-win all round. Most Popular Newsletters Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news Related Latest in TC
2024-11-08T02:22:35
en
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rokhayakebe
2007-06-16T04:12:31
Mobile startup entrepreneurs
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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Mistone
2007-06-16T04:42:56
Recommended hacker skills courses for non-tech founders
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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bootload
2007-06-16T07:29:14
State of Web 2.0 Design (Jakob Nielsen rates myspace, facebook bebo, twitter, geni)
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http://www.valleywag.com/tech/jakob-nielsen/the-state-of-web-20-design-260583.php
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szczupak
2007-06-16T07:53:55
Codeless CMS - a startup everyone is talking about
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http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/06/16/codeless-cms-a-startup-everyone-is-talking-about/
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mattjaynes
2007-06-16T09:20:46
Art of Innovation Online Video with Slides
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http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2007/06/art_of_innovati.html
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budu3
2007-06-16T15:02:38
Google world domination in 2050
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/06/15/the-rise-of-the-prosumer/
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farmer
2007-06-16T15:48:01
Fred Wilson: The Age Question (Why younger founders have an advantage)
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http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/06/the_age_questio.html
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noisemaker
2007-06-16T16:40:23
It's Official: The Crash of the U.S. Economy has begun
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http://www.inteldaily.com/?c=139&a=2378
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