Is Bootstrapping Becoming Sexy Again?
(sramanamitra.com)
October 2007 Archive
1291.
1292.
TED: Richard Branson interview
(ted.com)
1293.
DOS lives ... Secrets of the Windows command prompt
(computerworld.com)
1294.
The Structured Web - A Primer
(readwriteweb.com)
1295.
1296.
1297.
Automatic CameraMan - Explanation of how it works
(youtube.com)
1298.
Not everything that can be counted counts...
(fridayreflections.typepad.com)
1299.
Shrinking Memory in the Age of Gadgets
(wired.com)
1300.
Wikipedia's move to SF motivated by cold, hard cash
(valleywag.com)
1301.
Djangogigs: Find Developers. Find Jobs.
(djangogigs.com)
1302.
Patent trolls hit harddrive manufacturers too
(arstechnica.com)
1303.
The hundred thousand
(eikonoklastes.org)
1304.
On Blogs and Books
(nerdwisdom.com)
1305.
Chinese internet censorship machine revealed
(itnews.com.au)
1306.
1307.
Banks May Pool Billions to Stop Securities Sell-off
(nytimes.com)
1308.
How I Think - An Example from Saturday Morning
(markmcgranaghan.com)
1309.
SpudWare Cutlery made from potatoes
(inhabitat.com)
1310.
Is it Christmas?
(isitchristmas.com)
1312.
1313.
Jiglu widget helps drive your visitors to your great and old blog content
(centernetworks.com)
1314.
Social networks don their platform shoes
(news.com)
1315.
Torrent Informatics
(codinghorror.com)
1316.
What To Expect After Your First Meeting With A VC
(getventure.typepad.com)
1317.
Google Tops Feed Reader and Social Bookmark Rankings
(techcrunch.com)
1318.
Virtual human has a roving eye
(technology.newscientist.com)
1319.
Ask the Wizard: Too Many Chiefs or Too Many Indians
(burningdoor.com)