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2007-07-18T16:51:32
Why Design Matters....
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http://blog.seedcamp.com/2007/07/why-design-matters.html
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rams
2007-07-18T16:54:11
The Equity Equation
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http://paulgraham.com/equity.html
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horatio05
2007-07-18T17:02:04
What I Will Do To Be a Better Developer in the Next Six Months - Scott Bellware [MVP]
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http://codebetter.com/blogs/scott.bellware/archive/2007/07/14/165610.aspx
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horatio05
2007-07-18T17:03:59
A List Apart: Articles: Human-to-Human Design
http://alistapart.com/articles/humantohuman
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2007-07-18T17:04:17
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rchambers
2007-07-18T17:07:03
70 Expert Ideas For Better CSS Coding
CSS isn't always easy to deal with. Depending on your skills and your experience, CSS coding can sometimes become a nightmare, particularly if you aren't sure which selectors are actually being applied to document elements.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/category/css/
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mmaunder
2007-07-18T17:13:00
Why not to get funded. Markus Frind speaks.
http://markmaunder.com/2007/markus-frind-james-hong-video-panelinterview/
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danw
2007-07-18T17:19:43
Extremely useful handset and mobile web stats (UK, Feb 07)
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http://technokitten.blogspot.com/2007/03/extremely-useful-handset-and-mobile-web.html
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crxnamja
2007-07-18T17:36:06
Choose your opponent
Who are you battling? YC-style!
http://okdork.com/2007/07/18/choose-an-opponent/
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mmaunder
2007-07-18T17:45:42
Programming language choices for entrepreneurs
5 questions you should ask yourself before committing to a platform.
http://markmaunder.com/2007/programming-language-choices-for-entrepreneurs/
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mmaunder
2007-07-18T17:48:19
Saving server costs with Javascript
...because most of the execution happens inside the browser and uses our visitors CPU and memory, I don't have to worry about my servers having to provide that CPU and memory...
http://markmaunder.com/2007/saving-server-costs-with-javascript/
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jrandomuser
2007-07-18T18:02:15
Europeans embrace Firefox in record numbers
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070717-europeans-embrace-firefox-in-record-numbers.html
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kkim
2007-07-18T18:40:24
Auctomatic to Launch eBay Tools 2.0
http://mashable.com/2007/07/13/auctomatic/
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dawie
2007-07-18T18:56:56
Podcast: @media 2007 Converence Audio Released
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http://www.vivabit.com/atmedia2007/europe/schedule/
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2007-07-18T19:12:00
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nickb
2007-07-18T19:29:42
iPhone buzz still rising, iPhone supplies running short again!
http://blogs.business2.com/apple/2007/07/supplies-of-iph.html
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danw
2007-07-18T19:30:22
Buzz Marketing: 4 Easy Ways to Generate Word of Mouth
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http://www.graphicdefine.org/issue1/buzzmarketing
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aston
2007-07-18T20:25:37
'Making Rails Go Vroom' (but should you have to?)
http://cfis.savagexi.com/articles/2007/07/18/making-rails-go-vroom
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amichail
2007-07-18T20:51:29
Looking for feedback on facebook version of Study Stickies
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2371189229
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horatio05
2007-07-18T21:48:15
Focus on the core: the most important part of the application - Jeffrey Palermo [MVP]
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http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeffrey.palermo/archive/2007/07/15/focus-on-the-core-the-more-important-part-of-the-application.aspx
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msgbeepa
2007-07-18T21:51:34
How To Earn Money From Your Creative Work In Social Community!
A community, marketplace and print-on-demand service to help people unleash their creativity. you can: Display your creative work and raise your profile, Connect with a vibrant community of creative people, Turn your designs into physical products, Offer your creative work for sale in a hassle-free way and Earn money from your creative work!
http://www.avinio.blogspot.com/2007/07/earn-money-from-your-creative-work.html
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kkim
2007-07-18T22:22:10
EditGrid Launches Dynamic Image -- Create Your Own Statsaholic
http://mashable.com/2007/07/17/editgrid/
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mcxx
2007-07-18T23:36:03
Google offers 1000 results
http://artofcomputing.net/blog/?p=17
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mcxx
2007-07-18T23:36:53
Annotate your website prototypes
http://www.user-interface.org/2007/05/29/annotate-your-web-prototypes/
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joshwa
2007-07-18T23:46:16
Value of Angel Networks?
I'm in search of an angel/seed investor for my startup, and while I am working my networks, I wonder what people's opinions are of the various Angel networks out there? Many allow direct submission of pitches/business plans, charging a screening fee. <p>Has anyone found it to be worthwhile, personally or anecdotally? New York Angels has a lot of really good people on their board and as members (Josh Kopelman, Esther Dyson). Worth my time/$ to submit a pitch?<p>(disclaimer: YC not an option, co-founder has kids and can't move. Also sending to CRV Quickstart. )
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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cellis
2007-07-19T00:54:14
is YC suited for game devs?
Well, is it? I have an idea for a game and have most of the codebase done. I am an avid reader of YC news and notice that a lot of the posters are into either enterprise software, or social networking/web 2.0 applications. I am a yc hopeful...but wondering if I should be looking elsewhere. What do you think?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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heri
2007-07-19T01:43:10
Ottawa startup scene: list of key startups and tech entrepreneurs
http://montrealtechwatch.com/2007/07/18/the-ottawa-startup-scene/
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nickb
2007-07-19T02:24:27
Lisp Hackers Hit Another Startup Homerun (Flektor)
http://www.xxeo.com/archives/2007/07/18/lisp-hackers-hit-another-startup-homerun.html
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nickb
2007-07-19T02:25:37
The Curse of The Elegant Languages
http://dmy999.com/article/23/the-curse-of-the-elegant-languages
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nickb
2007-07-19T02:28:15
PG's On Lisp in Japanese: less than $40 printed in 2007 - On Lisp in English: out of print $300+
http://www.amazon.co.jp/o/ASIN/4274066371
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2007-07-19T03:02:21
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mattculbreth
2007-07-19T03:56:25
Apple to Hold iPhone Workshop
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/18/apple-to-hold-iphone-workshop-on-july-23/
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mmaunder
2007-07-19T04:18:15
What it's like to be an entrepreneur (video)
http://markmaunder.com/2007/what-its-like-to-be-an-entrepreneur/
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bootload
2007-07-19T04:49:29
Cases 2.0 Launched (community for sharing E2.0 case studies)
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http://www.socialtext.com/cases2
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garbowza
2007-07-19T05:05:01
Splash screen is an admission of failure
http://moing.org/2007/07/starting-up-fast.html
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garbowza
2007-07-19T05:08:06
How Open Is Facebook, Really?
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_open_is_facebook_really.php
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mdolon
2007-07-19T06:07:21
Meet Ashton Kutcher, the next tech entrepreneur?
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/18/ooma-launches-free-consumer-phone-service/
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ordersup
2007-07-19T06:35:37
Silicon Valley Firm Promises Free Domestic Calls
http://cbs5.com/local/local_story_199235445.html
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ordersup
2007-07-19T06:38:47
Facebook is the New AOL
http://www.kottke.org/07/06/facebook-is-the-new-aol
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Facebook is the new AOL
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posted Jun 29 @ 12:19 AM by Jason Kottke  ·  gift link Earlier in the week, I made a comment in passing in a post about Vimeo: you do know that Facebook is AOL 2.0, right? A few people picked up on it and speculated what I might have meant by it. In reading those posts and poking around a bit, I found a post that Scott Heiferman made just after Facebook Platform launched in May: While at Sony in 1994, I was sent to Virginia to learn how to build a Sony “app” on AOL (the #3 online service, behind Compuserve & Prodigy at the time) using AOL’s proprietary “rainman” platform.Fast forward to Facebook 2007 and see similarities: If you want access to their big base of users, develop something in their proprietary language for their people who live in their walled garden. Scott pretty much nails it here. I’ve no doubt that Facebook is excited about their new platform (their userbase is big enough that companies feel like they have to develop for it) and it’s a savvy move on their part, but I’m not so sure everyone else should be happy about it. What happens when Flickr and LinkedIn and Google and Microsoft and MySpace and YouTube and MetaFilter and Vimeo and Last.fm launch their platforms that you need to develop apps for in some proprietary language that’s different for each platform? That gets expensive, time-consuming, and irritating. It’s difficult enough to develop for OS X, Windows, and Linux simultaneously…imagine if you had 30 different platforms to develop for. As it happens, we already have a platform on which anyone can communicate and collaborate with anyone else, individuals and companies can develop applications which can interoperate with one another through open and freely available tools, protocols, and interfaces. It’s called the internet and it’s more compelling than AOL was in 1994 and Facebook in 2007. Eventually, someone will come along and turn Facebook inside-out, so that instead of custom applications running on a platform in a walled garden, applications run on the internet, out in the open, and people can tie their social network into it if they want, with privacy controls, access levels, and alter-egos galore. Update: I’ve clarified my AOL vs. Facebook thoughts here. AOLAPIsFacebookscottheiferman
2024-11-08T03:32:41
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toffer
2007-07-19T07:00:24
Marc Andreessen: Best book for tech entrepreneurs this year
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http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/07/book-of-the-w-1.html
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gregp
2007-07-19T07:04:20
In regards to incubators...
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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ordersup
2007-07-19T07:07:18
10 Pragmatic Steps To Raising Venture Capital
http://billburnham.blogs.com/burnhamsbeat/2007/07/1-prepare-a-10-.html
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2024-11-08T10:22:26
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terpua
2007-07-19T07:25:01
Startup Resources: A Must have List
What can you add?
http://hitechstartups.wordpress.com/2007/07/17/startup-resources-a-must-have-list/
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jayliew
2007-07-19T07:44:00
Cocktail party to 23Mil startup payday - mediabistro
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/18/business/media/18bistro.html?ex=1342411200&en=aa4a04d8a09b5064&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
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Web Site for Job Seekers Is Sold
2007-07-18T04:00:00.000Z
Angel Jennings
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTJuly 18, 2007Laurel Touby turned her popular cocktail parties into a high-traffic Web site for job-seeking media and creative professionals. Yesterday, she sold Mediabistro.com, the company that sprang from those mixers, for $23 million. The Jupitermedia Corporation, an Internet research company that also sells photos and art, agreed to pay $20 million in cash and an additional $3 million over two years for the company, which is based in New York City. “This company is a true Internet success story,” Ms. Touby said. “This started as an offline community, a cocktail party, that turned into this Web site that actually makes money.”Employers pay to post jobs on the site, which also offers premium content to users who pay subscription fees. Last year, the site had 600,000 unique visitors, and many signed up for offerings like seminars and courses in freelance writing.“Mediabistro provides our Jupiter- Online Media division with another diversified and fast-growing revenue stream through its vertical online job board,” said Alan M. Meckler, chairman and chief executive of Jupitermedia.In 1993, Ms. Touby started arranging after-work mixers for editors, writers, television producers and graphic designers, inviting professionals as well as job seekers. Ms. Touby compiled a list of job postings and, in 1996, opened Mediabistro.com. Four years later, Ms. Touby received investor financing, and the Web site was incorporated. Jupitermedia, based in Darien, Conn., approached Ms. Touby in March about acquiring the company. Jupitermedia owns Internet.com and Graphics.com, which provide services similar to those of Mediabistro.com.Ms. Touby will remain with the company as a senior vice president. AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT
2024-11-08T06:48:44
en
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ordersup
2007-07-19T07:44:48
Real estate site has all kinds of info - Do-it-yourself feature allows users to add data they want
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/07/17/BUGOSR1F1H1.DTL&type=tech
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rms
2007-07-19T10:04:37
Techcrunch partners with the competition
Of course the YC companies get mentioned on Techcrunch anyways.<p>What kind of financial relationship does partnership imply?
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/19/techcrunch-partners-with-seedcamp-europe/
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gibsonf1
2007-07-19T11:27:21
More Lean Companies
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http://www.evolvingexcellence.com/blog/2007/07/more-lean-compa.html
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2024-11-08T20:39:03
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gibsonf1
2007-07-19T11:30:02
Decision management is critical to event driven architecture
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http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/decision_management/2007/07/decision_management_is_critica.php
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gibsonf1
2007-07-19T11:36:46
Patent law overhaul gets House panel OK
null
http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9746705-7.html
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gibsonf1
2007-07-19T11:42:25
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead
null
http://news.com.com/Kids+say+e-mail+is%2C+like%2C+soooo+dead/2009-1032_3-6197242.html?tag=nefd.top
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pbnaidu
2007-07-19T11:49:25
Startup Weekend Coming to Boston
http://startupweekend.com/boston/
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gibsonf1
2007-07-19T11:59:19
Wikipedia controversy: You could look it up: He changed the world
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/19/BUGNPR2QFC1.DTL
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terpua
2007-07-19T12:04:50
TechCrunch Acquires InviteShare
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/19/techcrunch-acquires-inviteshare/
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terpua
2007-07-19T12:08:10
Startup marketing on Facebook via Wordpress
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?api_key=12a506b555ba2b33e57cbd495d8d041a
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eastsidegringo
2007-07-19T13:00:42
Who Else Wants to Coin a New Word?
Yesterday I was talking about the phenomena of forgetting someone's name immediately after they are introduced to you. The word name-nesia just came to me and I was pretty sure I had never heard it before. I just coined a word! Well, not so fast. I went to Urban Dictionary, of course, and I'll be damned if it wasn't already there but with a slightly-off definition. That's okay, I added a new one (pending review).
http://tracksuitceo.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/who-else-wants-to-coin-a-word/
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dpapathanasiou
2007-07-19T13:03:35
Accommodating Feedburner Redirects?
I'd be curious to get the news.yc community's take on a mini-dilemma we're seeing at SeekSift.com recently.<p>It's explained in more detail on the blog (<a href="http://blog.seeksift.com/2007/07/19/feedburner-redirects/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.seeksift.com/2007/07/19/feedburner-redirects/</a>) but the gist of it is that sites which host their feeds at Feedburner sometimes use their own domain for the link instead (there's a redirect the the actual Feedburner URL).<p>We reject the redirect (because it's not xml in either RSS or ATOM format), but it confuses people who don't understand the hosted-at-Feedburner piece of the puzzle.<p>I'm wary of making a change just for Feedburner, but is it something that should be done?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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mmpcse
2007-07-19T13:32:02
How Entrepreneurial marketing can add sustainable value to any sized company
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http://hitechstartups.wordpress.com/2007/07/12/how-entrepreneurial-marketing-can-add-sustainable-value-to-any-sized-company/
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chaostheory
2007-07-19T14:03:51
Massive patent reform bill passes House committee
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070718-massive-patent-reform-bill-passes-house-committee.html
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chaostheory
2007-07-19T14:15:27
Peer to Patent: Community Patent Review the system is broken but this helps
http://peertopatent.org/
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farmer
2007-07-19T14:36:56
Pageflakes Goes Live With Blizzard, Start Page Social Network
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http://mashable.com/2007/07/19/pageflakes-blizzard/
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farmer
2007-07-19T14:39:13
LaunchTags Offers Revenue-Sharing Model for Bloggers
http://mashable.com/2007/07/19/launchtags/
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amichail
2007-07-19T14:39:18
Why using a Mac over a Windows computer makes sense for entrepreneurs (it's a form of self-control)
There are few games for the Mac. So using a Mac makes it less likely that you will be distracted by the latest games as would happen with a Windows computer.<p>Even without considering games, there's generally less software available for the Mac in most areas, which again saves you time from trying out all sorts of competing products.
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muriithi
2007-07-19T15:00:47
Hard work is ticket to the rich list of self-made Britons
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/education/article2017474.ece
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jcwentz
2007-07-19T15:43:28
Ooma: $400 Box with Free Calls for Life
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http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/07/ooma-400-box-wi.html
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terpua
2007-07-19T16:08:35
Get your free Moo stickers (for your startup)
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/19/moos-stickers-are-here-100-free-sets-for-readers/
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Moo's Stickers Are Here - 100 Free Sets For Readers | TechCrunch
2007-07-19T16:00:06+00:00
Michael Arrington
9:00 AM PDT · July 19, 2007 As promised, London-based Moo has released a new sticker product this morning. $10 plus shipping gets you 90 small but high quality vinyl stickers, and each can be a different image if you like. If you want to try this out, we have something cool for you. The first 100 people to place an order through the link below get a free order, with free shipping. After 100 orders, you have to pay the $10, but the shipping is free: Free Moo Stickers From TechCrunch Most Popular Michael Arrington most recently Co-Founded CrunchFund after leading TechCrunch to a successful exit with AOL. His venture investments include Uber, Airbnb and Pinterest. Michael was the Editor of TechCrunch, which he founded in 2005. In 2008 Time Magazine named Michael “One of the World’s 100 most influential people”. Michael also practiced securities law at O’Melveny & Myers and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.Michael graduated from Stanford Law School and 
Claremont McKenna College. View Bio Newsletters Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news Related Latest in
2024-11-08T12:18:46
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nickb
2007-07-19T16:18:22
The rise of lighttpd (excellent web server)
http://pinderkent.blogsavy.com/archives/79
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npk
2007-07-19T16:25:54
Social Web: Late Night Shots
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http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=2008
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nickb
2007-07-19T16:27:14
OpenSolaris ZFS vs. Linux ext3 RAID5
http://www.prestonlee.com/archives/121
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far33d
2007-07-19T16:49:46
Irrationality and Ebay
http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/irrationality-and-ebay/
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scylla
2007-07-19T16:52:01
Seeing the World Through Entrepreneurial Eyes
http://www.steve-olson.com/seeing-the-world-through-entrepreneurial-eyes/
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omouse
2007-07-19T16:57:59
I thought everyone was joking...some companies have synergy as a core value
http://www.consulting-group.ca/images/index_09.gif
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horatio05
2007-07-19T17:32:03
Timeless: 12 Steps to Better Code
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http://www.codesqueeze.com/timeless-12-steps-to-better-code/
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horatio05
2007-07-19T17:32:36
3 Simple Ways To Avoid Making Code Smells
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http://www.codesqueeze.com/3-simple-ways-to-avoid-making-code-smells/
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3 Simple Ways To Avoid Making Code Smells
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I was pondering about how quick hacks can contribute to code destabilization and the previous post The Dangers of Git R’ Done. How many hacks or code smells should be allowed per project? The obvious theoretical answer is none, but the realistic answer is too many. Here are 3 easy ways to reduce the number of hacks and code smells in your projects. 1. Eliminate gold plating I looked over the artifacts for my last couple projects in order to find some insight. Habitually, I allowed 1-2 moderate to high smell hacks per project. Further investigation found these hacks were implemented during the last iterations of each respective project. Late game hacks are not an uncommon thing; however I did find the correlation between end game gold plating and these hacks interesting. Over the past couple of years, every hack was associated with a gold plated requirement (both developer and client initiated). The mere speak of the acronyms YAGNI and KISS should send gold plating packing. Awareness of budget and quality impacts is also great motivation for not allowing gold plating and feature creep. 2. Negotiate for time to refactor Lots to do, with very little time. How you handle this situation will determine if you will be adding new features or new code smells. Repeat after me: “After the core requirements are complete, I do not have to cram all of the enhancements only using the remaining budget.” Negotiate with the client or management to prioritize the remaining requirements. This will give you the time you need to complete as many as you can correctly. 3. Go heavy on unit testing and documentation Push comes to shove and it is time to throw in a hack. Unit test it harder than normal, and never assume people will be able to follow the hack through code so document it more than normal. Personally, I explicitly use the notation //HACK just as much as I use //TODO. In short, code smells and hacks are just like mother-in-laws. The best way to handle them is to just avoid them all together. If that is not possible, negotiation, documentation, and testing will make a ton of difference. Happy Coding.
2024-11-08T01:02:05
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gleb
2007-07-19T17:38:44
Sudoku solvers vs TDD vs Peter Norvig
http://ravimohan.blogspot.com/2007/04/learning-from-sudoku-solvers.html
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mmaunder
2007-07-19T17:56:39
Marketing team brainstorms Facebook app launch (video)
Jobster's CEO Jason Goldberg sent me this vid this morning. It's an inside look at their marketing team brainstorming the launch of their new Facebook application. Jobster has received around $48 Million in funding.<p>I'm curious what your thoughts are on the brainstorming process and the ideas they're throwing around. Let me know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8gG32yMy3Q&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmarkmaunder%2Ecom%2F2007%2Fmarketing%2Dteam%2Dbrainstorms%2Dfacebook%2Dapp%2Dlaunch%2Dvid%2F
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nickb
2007-07-19T17:57:19
Firefox 3: Preview of the User Interface
http://www.techdo.com/firefox-3-preview-of-the-user-interface/
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2024-11-08T12:24:42
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nickb
2007-07-19T18:04:20
Personal names around the World (how to localize them)
http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/?p=100
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crxnamja
2007-07-19T18:22:43
What I learned from Hitch Hiking today
Scary stuff but interesting...
http://okdork.com/2007/07/19/i-hitch-hiked-today/#comment-121255
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drm237
2007-07-19T18:47:45
Low ratings for Friday's Orbitz IPO
Orbitz LLC has always been a bit of an outsider in the world of online travel, founded as it was not by Silicon Valley techies but by large airlines hoping to reap a windfall from the tech boom...
http://techconfidential.thedealblogs.com/2007/07/low_ratings_for_fridays_orbitz.php
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danw
2007-07-19T18:48:56
Storing iPhone apps locally with data URLs: Run iPhone apps with no net connection!
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adamdoupe
2007-07-19T19:03:58
Making a Small Common Lisp Project
Decent introduction to how to structure your CL projects. Showed me how to do asd files which I didn't know before. Good short reference if you want to learn CL.
http://xach.livejournal.com/130040.html
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rob
2007-07-19T19:08:39
Can news.yc provide a 'comment' link in the RSS feeds?
I like how the feed titles go directly to the article in question and not to their own homepage first (like Digg), but I often find that I want to comment on a story I read here on news.yc. This means I have to open up news.ycombinator.com, find the article, and click 'comments'. Can you provide a simple '[comments]' link in the feed body pointing to the news.yc comment page, similar to reddit?
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danw
2007-07-19T19:17:27
Portable Social Network: A demo using openID, rails, XFN and hCard with example code
http://lawver.net/archive/2007/07/17/h12_portable_social_networks_at_mashup_camp.php
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dawie
2007-07-19T19:23:10
200+ Hotkeys To Boost Your Productivity
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http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/07/20/developers-alarm-200-hotkeys-to-boost-your-productivity/
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Developer’s Alarm: 200+ Hotkeys To Boost Your Productivity — Smashing Magazine
2007-07-20 07:57:49 +0000 UTC
About The Author
12 min readCoding, Productivity, Shortcuts, Time managementThere is nothing more valuable than the time we need to get things done. Over a long period of time time-saving techniques and solutions can turn out to be real life-savers. The more you use them, the more essential they become.Besides, using them in your favourite software applications, you can drastically increase your productivity, enhance your time-managment and improve both your professional skills and the quality of your work.One of such time-saving features are Hotkeys (or keyboard shortcuts), which offer a powerful tool to get the result instantly - with a single keys combination. We’ve collected the most useful of them - for the most popular applications out there. Some shortcuts are trivial and well-known, but hopefully not all of them.This post covers the most useful keyboard shortcuts for essential software applications users and web-developers can/should use on a daily basis - OS, Browsers, Music Players, Communication Tools, File Management and Coding. You will also find references to related resources - there you’ll find more specific shortcuts for your needs. See also:Shortcuts And Tips For Improving Your Productivity With Sublime TextPhotoshop Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet (PDF)https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/05/20-time-saving-tips-to-improve-designers-workflow-part-1/Please note…Please note that a global hotkey can be used only by one application at a time. Some defined hotkeys might not work properly used with different active application windows.Mac OS users should use Cmd instead of Ctrl and Option instead of Alt.Windows & Windows-Applications1Switches between minimizing all open programs and showing them all.Win + D2Opens the Run WindowWin + R3Open System PropertiesWin + Break/Pause4Copy the selected itemCTRL while dragging an item5Select / highlight a block of textCTRL+SHIFT with arrow key6Browse through windows in the order that they had been openedAlt + Esc7Copy the fileCTRL + C8Paste the fileCTRL + V9Cut the fileCTRL + X10UndoCTRL + Z11Reverse last Undo action if possibleCTRL + Y12Open Utility ManagerWin + U13Open Windows ExporerWin + E14Open Context MenuShift + F1015Navigate tabs on a tabbed screenCtrl + TabUse more global hotkeys in Windows: Windows keyboard shortcutsUse global hotkeys in Mac OS: Mac OS X keyboard shortcutsUse global hotkeys in Linux: Linux Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know AboutBrowsers: Firefox & Co. (Eng version)16Remove CSS stylesAlt + V + Y + N (or CTRL + Shift + S with Web Developer’s Toolbar)17Restore CSS stylesAlt + V + Y + B18View the source codeCtrl + U19View the source code of a selected code fragmentSelect the section, Shift + F10 and select “Show source code”20Start DOM InspectorCtrl + Shift + I21Start FirebugF1222Add bookmarksCtrl + D23BookmarksCtrl + B24HistoryCtrl + H25Reopen Previously Closed TabCTRL+SHIFT+T26Bookmark all tabsCTRL+SHIFT+D27BackAlt + Left Arrow28ForwardAlt + Right Arrow29Go one page back in your historyBackspace30Add a keyword to a bookmarkGo to your bookmarks much faster by giving them keywords. Right-click the bookmark and then select Properties. Put a short keyword in the keyword field, save it, and now you can type that keyword in the address bar and it will go to that bookmark. [Add Shortcuts]31Jump to Address BarCtrl + L or F632Go To HomepageAlt + Home33Decrease Text SizeCtrl + -34Increase Text SizeCtrl + +35Go To HomepageAlt + Home36Quick Search/37Jump to Search BarCtrl + K38Navigate in the tab historyALT + Left Arrow (back), ALT + Right Arrow (forward)39Open New TabCtrl + T (keyboard), Double Click on Tab Bar (mouse)40Close Current TabCtrl + W (keyboard), Middle Click on Tab (mouse)41Jump To Next TabCtrl + Page up or CTRL + Tab42Jump To Previous TabCtrl + Page Dn or Ctrl + Shift + Tab43Open link in a new tabCtrl + Left mouse click43Select a TabCtrl + [1 - 9]45Move to a next linkTab46Move to a previous linkShift + Tab47Display all previous text entered in a text box and/or available options on drop down menu.Alt + Down arrowBrowsers: Internet Explorer 748Open link in new background tabCTRL+left mouse button or middle mouse button49Open link in new foreground tabCTRL+SHIFT+left mouse button or CTRL+SHIFT+middle mouse button50Open Quick Tab ViewCTRL+Q51View list of opened tabsCTRL+SHIFT+Q52Select the Address barAlt + D53Open the website address that is typed in the Address Bar in new tabAlt + Enter54Jump to Search BarCtrl + E55Open New TabCtrl + T (keyboard), Double Click on Tab Bar (mouse)56Close Current TabCtrl + W (keyboard), Middle Click on Tab (mouse)57Jump To Next TabCtrl + Tab58Jump To Previous TabCtrl + Shift + Tab59Select a TabCtrl + [1 - 9]60Open feedsCTRL+J61Move to a next linkTab62Move to a previous linkShift + TabUse global hotkeys with Safari: Safari HotkeysUse (even more) global hotkeys with IE 7: MSIE 7 HotkeysMusic Player: WinampTo enable Winamp Global Hotkeys select the option Main Windows -> Options > Preferences > Global Hotkeys. You can define your personal hotkeys.63Turn volume upCTRL + ALT + Arrow up64Turn volume downCTRL + ALT + Arrow down65Play, Restart or UnpauseWinamp window: x66PauseCTRL + ALT + Home (Winamp window: c)67PlayCTRL + ALT + Insert (Winamp window: x)68StopCTRL + ALT + End (Winamp window: v)69Previous trackCTRL + ALT + PgUp (Winamp window: z)70Next trackCTRL + ALT + PgDn (Winamp window: b)71Rewind 5 secondsCTRL + ALT + Arrow Left (Winamp window: Arrow Left)72Fast Forward 5 secondsCTRL + ALT + Arrow Right (Winamp window: Arrow Right)73Toggle repeatr74Toggle shuffles75Add filel76Add directoryShift + l77Randomize playlistCTRL + Shift + rYou can use further Winamp shortcuts: Winamp Global HotkeysControl iTunes using keyboard shortcuts: Hotkeys for iTunesControl Last.FM using keyboard shortcuts: Autohotkey Script for Last.FMCommunication: ThunderbirdYou can define your own global hotkeys within Skype: Main Window -> Tools -> Options -> Hotkeys.More global hotkeys for Microsoft Office Outlook: Keyboard shortcuts for OutlookUse keyboard shortcuts for Thunderbird: All hotkeys: Mozilla Thunderbird Hotkeys78Go to next messageF79Go to next unread messageN80Go to previous unread messageB81Increase text sizeCtrl + +82Decrease text sizeCTRL + -83Mark message as Read/UnreadM84Mark as junkJ85Mark as not junkSHIFT + J86View message sourceCTRL + U87Compose a new messageCTRL + M, CTRL + N, Cmd + Shift + M (Mac)88Reply to a messageCtrl + R89Get new message for current accountCTRL+T90Get new messages for all accountsCTRL+SHIFT+T91Open a received messageCTRL + O92Send a message nowCTRL + Enter/ReturnCommunication: Google Mail93Compose a new messagec, + c allows you to compose a message in a new window.94Reply to a messager, + r allows you to reply to a message in a new window.95Forward a messagef, + f allows you to reply to a message in a new window.96Go to inboxg then i97Puts your cursor in the search box/98Move to the next messagen99Move to the previous messagep100Report spam!File Management: Total Commander101Activate left menu or deactivate menuF10102Compare file listsSHIFT+F2103Create new text file and load into editorSHIFT + F4104Copy files (with rename) in the same directorySHIFT + F5105Rename files in the same directorySHIFT + F6106Minimizes Total Commander to an iconSHIFT + Esc107Go to previous/next dir of already visited dirsALT+left/right108Open history list of already visited dirsALT + Arrow Down109Select allCTRL+NUM +, CTRL + A110Deselect allCTRL+NUM -111Change to parent directory (cd ..)CTRL+PgUp or Backspace112Jump to the root directory (most European keyboards)CTRL+113Jump to the root directory (US keyboard)F7114Sort by nameCTRL+F3115Sort by extensionCTRL+F4116Sort by date/timeCTRL+F5117Sort by sizeCTRL+F6118Show all filesCTRL+F10119Show only programsCTRL + F11120Show user defined filesCTRL + F12121Show file propertiesALT+ENTER122Directory branch: Show contents of current dir and all subdirs in one listCTRL + B123Open directory hotlist (’bookmarks’)CTRL + D124Connect to FTP serverCTRL + F (Disconnect: CTRL + SHIFT + F)125Multi-Rename-ToolCTRL + M126Copy current path to cmd lineCTRL + P127Quick view panel instead of file windowCTRL + Q128Open new folder tab and activate itCTRL + T (CTRL + SHIFT + T, open new folder, but don’t activate it)129Exchange directoriesCTRL + U130Exchange directories and tabsCTRL + SHIFT + U131Open dir under cursor in new tabCTRL + Arrow Up132Jump to next tabCTRL + TAB133Jump to previous tabCTRL+SHIFT+TAB134Jump to a file/locationCTRL+ALT+Letter(s)Use Global Keys with Windows Explorer:Wordpress135boldAlt + Shift + B136italicAlt + Shift + I137blockquoteAlt + Shift + Q138Unordered list (ul)Alt + Shift + U139Ordered list (ol)Alt + Shift + O140List Item (li)Alt + Shift + L141codeAlt + Shift + C142insAlt + Shift + S143delAlt + Shift + D144linkAlt + Shift + A145more (Read More tag)Alt + Shift + T146Publish an articleAlt + Shift + PCommunication: Microsoft Office Outlook147Switch to MailCTRL + 1148Switch to CalendarCTRL + 2149Switch to ContactsCtrl + 3150Switch to TasksCtrl + 4151Switch to NotesCtrl + 5152Create an appointmentCTRL+SHIFT+A153Create a contactCTRL+SHIFT+C154Create a journal entryCTRL+SHIFT+J155Create a meeting requestCTRL+SHIFT+Q156Create a messageCTRL+SHIFT+M157Create a noteCTRL+SHIFT+N158Create a taskCTRL + SHIFT + K159Check spellingF7160Forward the mailCTRL + F161Search the textF4162Switch to InboxCTRL+SHIFT+I163Switch to OutboxCTRL+SHIFT+O164SendAlt + S165Reply to a messageCtrl + SHIFT + R166Check for new mailCTRL+M or F9167Compose a new messageCTRL + N168Open a received messageCTRL + O169Mark as readCTRL + QYou can define your own global hotkeys within Skype: Main Window -> Tools -> Options -> Hotkeys.Communication: ICQYou can define your own global hotkeys within Skype: Main Window -> Tools -> Options -> Hotkeys.170Simulate Double Clicking on System TrayCTRL + SHIFT + I171Activate and Deactivate User WindowCTRL + SHIFT + A172Close ICQControl + Shift + I and then Alt + F4173Send a URL to a contactControl + Shift + F6174Change statusAlt + S + <PgDn>175Receive incoming messageControl + Shift + I176Select a buddyInsert + <Character>Image Management: ACDSee Viewer177Decrease the magnification of the current image (zoom out)- (minus sign)178Increase the magnification of the current image (zoom in)+179Copy the current item to a folderALT + C180Move the current item to a folderALT + M181Rename the current item to a folderALT + R182Show the properties paneAlt + Enter183Display or hide the status barb184Display or hide the menu barCtrl + Shift + M185Open the current image in the default editing applicationCTRL + E186Open the Convert File dialog boxCTRL + F187Copy the selected portion of an image to the clipboardCtrl + Insert188Open the Rotate/Flip Images dialog boxCTRL + J189Opens the current image in Edit Mode, and activate the Adjust Exposure toolCtrl + L190Open the current image in Edit Mode, and activate the Resize toolCTRL+R191Clear the current selectionCTRL+Q192Save an imageCTRL + S193Close the viewer windowsCTRL + W194Rotate the current image 90-degrees clockwiseCtrl + Alt + <right arrow>195Change the image color depth to Black and WhiteCtrl + Shift + 1196Open the batch image processing menuCTRL + Alt + B197Opens the current file in the default system applicationShift + EUse Global Hotkeys in Irfanview: IrfanviewCoding: Ultraedit198Toggle Word WrapCTRL + W199Insert current time/dateF7200Find matching brace (,[,{ or },],)CTRL + B201Reformat ParagraphCTRL + T202Tag listCTRL + F8203Convert selected text to lower caseCTRL + F5204Convert selected text to upper caseAlt + F5205Invoke the spelling checkerCTRL + K206Toggle column/block modeALT + C207Set bookmarkCTRL + F2208Go to next bookmarkF2209Insert user-defined templateAlt+0-9 or Shift+Alt+0-9210Scroll up one line keeping cursor in viewCTRL + Up211Scroll down one line keeping cursor in viewCTRL + Down212Display function listF8213Go to next paragraphAlt + Right214Go to previous paragraphAlt + LeftBookmarkletsIf you’ve used them once you’ll never be able to work without them. Bookmarklets (or Favelets) are tiny Javascript-Snippets, which are stored within a bookmark and add particular functionalities to the browser you’re using.We have collected the most useful of them. And listed them in a comprehensive post Bookmarklets, Favelets and Snippets. You might be willing to check them out.
2024-11-08T13:19:52
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rchambers
2007-07-19T20:00:23
The Open Source Web Design Toolbox: 100 Tools, Resources, and Template Sources
The open source model has, over the last 20 years, proven that collaborative development is one of the best ways to incorporate the newest ideas and latest concepts into design.
http://www.designvitality.com/blog/2007/07/the-open-source-web-design-toolbox-100-tools-resources-and-template-sources/
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drm237
2007-07-19T20:32:42
Stealth Mode Report Uncovers Hottest Emerging Technology Companies
Massinvestor Publishing is excited to announce that its Stealth Mode Report email newsletter has uncovered many of Massachusetts hottest technology firms over the last year...
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/07/18/2792339.htm
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startupper
2007-07-19T20:40:36
Founders At Work?
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/article2783216.ece
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joshwa
2007-07-19T20:43:48
How to Find, Pitch, and Work with Angel Investors - MIT Enterprise Forum [video]
Long, but lots of really good gems in here!
http://enterpriseforum.mit.edu/network/broadcasts/200606/
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jcwentz
2007-07-19T21:34:16
Wordpress & Sproose Facebook Applications
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http://mashable.com/2007/07/19/wordpress-sproose-facebook-applications/
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mdolon
2007-07-19T21:57:28
Advice from Ooma founder Andrew Frame (vids + podcast)
http://edcorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?author=242
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2007-07-19T22:00:32
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pg
2007-07-19T22:01:33
Facebook acquires Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt's Parakey
http://venturebeat.com/2007/07/19/facebooks-first-acquisition-secretive-start-up-parakey/
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2007-07-19T22:55:38
Checkers Solved! - Computers crack famous board game
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6907018.stm
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2007-07-19T22:59:18
Google profits fall short of expectations, shares drop
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/57e9a43a-3644-11dc-ad42-0000779fd2ac.html
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2007-07-19T23:02:24
Oxford using Facebook to snoop on students, emails fines of $80 to $200 for breaking rules
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19813092/
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2007-07-19T23:23:42
Techcrunch: Facebook has acquired Parakey
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/19/breaking-facebook-has-acquired-parakey/
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2007-07-19T23:36:27
A Web Phone Called ooma
Business Week telecom reporter Olga Kharif writes today about a new VoIP startup called "ooma." (Yet another example of lousy brand names due to cybersquatters).
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2007/tc20070718_689941.htm?chan=rss_topStories_ssi_5
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Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
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2007-07-19T23:50:01
Skilled Workers May See Green-Card Surge
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http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jul2007/db20070718_068854.htm?chan=rss_topStories_ssi_5
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