August 2007 Archive
1531.
Why Designing Systems is Difficult (richardsona.squarespace.com)
1532.
Web Site Lets Geeks Trade Beta-Testing Invitations (foxnews.com)
1533.
Who's Behind TheFunded.com? (inc.com)
1534.
Technology stocks swinging back into favor (venturebeat.com)
1535.
Apple and the DRM free market madness (gigaom.com)
1536.
Dotcom Falls Into Baby Name Domain (webpronews.com)
1537.
World's Second Unlocked iPhone (eBay Auction) (cgi.ebay.com)
1538.
Another perspective on Iran (amix.dk)
1539.
Now That The iPhone Can Be Unlocked, Will Apple Try To Block The Hack? (techcrunch.com)
1540.
Mobile TV ads 'irritate' consumers (media.guardian.co.uk)
1541.
Economic Disparity by Education (infoproc.blogspot.com)
1542.
iPhone sparks counter measures from Verizon, RealNetworks and MTV (theregister.com)
1543.
Web 2.0 Burgers Part II: Your Menu Suggestions! (centernetworks.com)
1544.
Iverson's Turing Award Lecture: Notation as a tool of thought (scribd.com)
1545.
"A problem with Common Lisp is that you can't make programs with it" (pupeno.com)
1546.
Machine Learning and The Privacy Problem (hunch.net)
1547.
The Web is Alive and Well (But on a Stable and Boring Platform) (response to Mark Cuban) (readwriteweb.com)
1548.
Not So Fast: AT&T Cracks Down On Commercial iPhone Unlocking Groups (gizmodo.com)
1549.
iPhone web app development has its limitations (hunter.pairsite.com)
1550.
South Korea set to build "Robot Land" (engadget.com)
1551.
Amazing image resizing and manipulation demonstration (techcrunch.com)
1552.
The Facebook Economy (money.cnn.com)
1553.
Brainshark's Software-as-a-Service Presentation Capabilities Ease Communication (cio.com)
1554.
Creative Visualization: A Tool for Business and Innovation Success (cio.com)
1555.
Who Wants to Buy a Virtual World? (techcrunch.com)
1556.
Great startup opportunity with two former Intuit VP's - RoR ()
1557.
How to speedup your web site (roscripts.com)
1558.
10 Free, Innovative Web Analytics Tools (readwriteweb.com)
1559.
Who is YC user PortLAN? -- He is hilarious. ()
1560.
Web 2.0 trends; Vint Cerf and the “IPod Moment” (businesshackers.com)