January 2008 Archive
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$13.3 Million For Startup That Wants To Kill Snail Mail
(techcrunch.com)
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9 VCs You're Gonna Want to Avoid
(foundread.com)
274.
Ramaze: a Ruby framework that will amaze
(antoniocangiano.com)
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U of M researchers create beating heart in laboratory
(biologynews.net)
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"The most disruptive changes come from the high end of the low end"
(hardware.slashdot.org)
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How to live forever: abolishing aging
(economist.com)
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XMPP is the future for cloud services
(jivesoftware.com)
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US recession will dwarf dotcom crash
(telegraph.co.uk)
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Complete List of 2007 Web/Technology Acquisitions
(startup.partnerup.com)
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Terminating Cisco's founders
(venturehacks.com)
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What This Gadget Can Do Is Up to You
(nytimes.com)
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Why Apple's new laptop is basically useless
(crunchgear.com)
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Amazon's free shipping costing EUR1,000 per day in France
(arstechnica.com)
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Why I Hate Frameworks
(benjismith.net)
292.
Lisp: The Golden Age Isn't Coming Back, Let's Welcome a Bright Future
(pchristensen.com)
293.
Jaxer: The AJAX Server
(aptana.com)
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Edward Tufte video presentation on improving iPhone UI
(edwardtufte.com)
296.
Heatmap of your Keystrokes
(blendedtechnologies.com)
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How to Write Funny
(mattmaroon.com)
299.
Google's Achilles Heel
(gigaom.com)
300.
Dvorak: The Sun-MySQL deal stinks of Larry Ellison
(marketwatch.com)