September 2007 Archive
691.
TechCrunch20 is now TechCrunch40 (techcrunch20.com)
692.
Capgemini to pitch Google Apps (roughtype.com)
693.
Infoviz porn: the Tokyo subway system (GIF) (subway.umka.org)
694.
Video of Michael Arrington interviewing Mark Zuckerberg at TechCrunch40 (uk.intruders.tv)
695.
Apple Says Unlocked iPhones Will Brick After Software Update (Coming Later This Week) (gizmodo.com)
696.
3 Things you need to know about China - FoundRead (foundread.com)
697.
Flight Simulator hidden inside Google Earth (marco-za.blogspot.com)
698.
Prism: Coalition of journal publishers fighting free online access to research (prismcoalition.org)
699.
Questions about competitors and the YC application ()
700.
World's First Facebook Apps VC (altura.com)
701.
Amazon launches configurable widgets (vnunet.com)
702.
Is a PR/Legal Mess in Store for Facebook fbFund? (centernetworks.com)
703.
Google Prepping A Second Life Competitor? (techcrunch.com)
704.
As Prostitutes Turn to Craigslist, Law Takes Notice (nytimes.com)
705.
Andrew Chen: Viral marketing is not a marketing strategy (andrewchen.typepad.com)
706.
Code to unlock iPhone cracked (cnn.com)
707.
The Best Synchronization Is No Synchronization (flounder.com)
708.
Get all your friends & web 2.0 services in one place (intuuch.com)
709.
Radio frequencies help burn salt water (news.yahoo.com)
710.
The venture industry has been cut in half - 50% of VC firms closed up shop in the last six years (ovp.com)
711.
Theory Girl by the University of Washington CSE Band [mp3] (cs.washington.edu)
712.
Barriers to proving P!=NP (scottaaronson.com)
713.
FogBugz is Developer-Driven (Thank Goodness) (userdriven.org)
714.
The Great Inflation Mystery, Still Unsolved (nytimes.com)
715.
CodeGear (Borland) releases 3rdRail - "High Power Ruby on Rails IDE" (codegear.com)
716.
The privacy market has many sellers but few buyers (wired.com)
717.
Business schools and research - Practically irrelevant? (economist.com)
718.
Fake Steve Jobs Was A Blog Hater (techcrunch.com)
719.
Coding Horror: Choosing Dual or Quad Core (codinghorror.com)
720.
Bill Gates: Allowing piracy in China was a great decision (money.cnn.com)