August 2007 Archive
1411.
Is Glam the Boo.com of Web 2.0 or Worth a $1bln ad deal? (venturebeat.com)
1412.
The VMware house of cards (venturecake.com)
1413.
Users Spend Half Their Time Visiting Content (webpronews.com)
1414.
Disqus sign up. ()
1415.
Social Media, Ltd. Launches Centralized Blog Concept for Web 2.0 Companies at SXP.com (centernetworks.com)
1416.
iYomu Lets Community Choose $1M Winner (mashable.com)
1417.
The Internet (Apparently) Isn't Ready For IPTV (techcrunch.com)
1418.
Starting Startups (blog.viddyou.com)
1419.
Yoomba Reaches 500,000 Userbase in Less than One Month (centernetworks.com)
1420.
Web App Weakness: Dvorak nails it. (pcmag.com)
1421.
Interview with Richard Moross and Stefan Magdalinski of Moo.com (thinkvitamin.com)
1422.
New Biometric System Verifies Iris of Walking Person in 2 Seconds (techon.nikkeibp.co.jp)
1423.
Facebook wars: social groups, symbols, jargon and tagging others (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
1424.
New Scientist: The Lure of the Conspiracy Theory (therazor.org)
1425.
VisualIDs: Automatic Distinctive Icons for Desktop Interfaces [pdf] (idiom.com)
1426.
From UNIVAC to Google: A Computer in Every Kitchen? (reason.com)
1427.
How to negotiate with the corporate elephant (business.timesonline.co.uk)
1428.
What's the Future of Work? (blogs.bnet.com)
1429.
Lessons from the 'One-Man Conglomerate' (foundread.com)
1430.
Hacking and Refactoring (catb.org)
1431.
Coding Horror: Measuring Font Legibility (codinghorror.com)
1432.
Facebook + iPhone = UltraCool (techcrunch.com)
1433.
Jimdo competes with YC-funded Weebly (techcrunch.com)
1434.
Chocolate Rain: What can it teach us entrepreneurs? (tracksuitceo.wordpress.com)
1435.
FrankenGoogle - How to mash together the ultimate search engine. (slate.com)
1436.
A Dot-Org Stresses That It's No Dot-Com (nytimes.com)
1437.
Ebay Launching Another Free Classifieds Site in U.S.; Paypal IPO? (paidcontent.org)
1438.
Gates, Jobs, & the Zen aesthetic (presentationzen.com)
1439.
Getting Started with Gambit and Snow (an alternative to R6RS?) (acooke.org)
1440.
Google-funded startup to offer free Wi-Fi in San Francisco (theregister.com)