October 2007 Archive
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Search hacker news ()
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A modern saint and sinner (economist.com)
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The Google Way: Give Engineers Room (nytimes.com)
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So Long Apple. The Party's Over (javalobby.org)
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YC App - no news so far - is it good? ()
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Phone credit low? Africans go for "beeping" (usabilitynews.com)
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Ask YC: Calling all Non-Hub, landlocked, and Flyover Country Startups... ()
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Ask YC: Why does 800-GOOG-411 have a listing for "prostitutes" in SF? ()
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Pownce: Lessons Learned (FOWA 2007) (leahculver.com)
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Google Hacked? (googlewatchdog.info)
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The New Advertising Outlet: Your Life (nytimes.com)
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iRobot introduces gutter-cleaning robot (informationweek.com)
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The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness [pdf] (bpp.wharton.upenn.edu)
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Forecast: Sex and Marriage with Robots by 2050 (livescience.com)
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Tumblr is "The Easiest Platform To Share Yourself" (centernetworks.com)
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The Fakebook Generation (nytimes.com)
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$3.00 per active user? That's how much a facebook app is worth. (blog.clutterme.com)
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An unordered list of thoughts I had during a conference call with a potential client today (joethepeacock.com)
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Ask YC: Does everyone get notified? ()
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How does this compare to Arc? (clojure.sourceforge.net)
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Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with a Cluster of Eight PlayStation 3s (wired.com)
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Hacking radars: Why Syria's Air Defenses Failed to Detect Israelis (aviationweek.com)
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Verizon Introducing FiOS with 20Mbps Upstream and Downstream (arstechnica.com)
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Salesforce.com, VCs Create Seed Fund for Future Clients (ecommercetimes.com)
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Hackers and Painters: Rails apps at the Museum of Modern Art (davetroy.blogspot.com)
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Startup Success Story: The Trunk Club (upandrunning.entrepreneur.com)
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Introducing YUI - The Rising Giant (smashingmagazine.com)
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Dynamic CSS (nubyonrails.com)
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Ali Partovi of LinkExchange and iLike on scaling to a million users in one weekend (uk.intruders.tv)
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Why would they put music on the internet and invent mp3 players if it was against the law? (torrentfreak.com)