August 2007 Archive
1141.
Spooks Get Their Own MySpace (techcrunch.com)
1142.
Microsoft launches pay-as-you-go Office (news.bbc.co.uk)
1143.
Google Earth adds Sky (virtual planetarium) (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
1144.
YouTube to introduce semi-transparent ads (venturebeat.com)
1145.
There is no "non-business" side (silverstripesoftware.com)
1146.
Download "On Lisp" (paulgraham.com)
1147.
What's wrong with 1975 programming? (varnish.projects.linpro.no)
1148.
Conversation with KickApps SVP, Michael Chin (centernetworks.com)
1149.
For presidential candidates in Silicon Valley, the place to be is the Googleplex (nytimes.com)
1150.
Stretching crystals promises flexible colour displays (technology.newscientist.com)
1151.
The great debate about the future of IPv4 addresses (lists.arin.net)
1152.
AI medicine (technology.newscientist.com)
1153.
Apple has "social obligation" to bring great user experience to business world (dashes.com)
1154.
Charming Python #13 Functional Programming in Python (part 2) (gnosis.cx)
1155.
Charming Python #13 Functional Programming in Python (part 3) (gnosis.cx)
1156.
Firefox 3 - XUL Application Runtime (starkravingfinkle.org)
1157.
Student cracks Government's $84m porn filter (news.com.au)
1158.
What about Sun embracing JavaScript? (russellbeattie.com)
1159.
Tech companies, VCs, swing to Democrats (venturebeat.com)
1160.
Where's my CloudBook? (roughtype.com)
1161.
Skype Outage Dials Up Conspiracy Theories (webpronews.com)
1162.
Chicago News.YC chat channel finally ()
1163.
A bullet in your programs head (giantrobots.thoughtbot.com)
1164.
First New Digg Screenshot (centernetworks.com)
1165.
Scott Rosenberg: Web 2.0's five-year development cycle (wordyard.com)
1166.
jwz: preventing wrist problems (jwz.org)
1167.
Videohybrid 3.0: I Can't Believe This Hasn't Been Banned Yet (techcrunch.com)
1168.
(fake) Michael Arrington's CrunchFood (crunchfood.wordpress.com)
1169.
Lots and Lots of Google Phone Rumors: HTC, Android, and even Yahoo in the mix (techcrunch.com)
1170.
One Laptop Per Child - a demonstration (blog.speculist.com)