October 2007 Archive
1321.
DRM is a complete lie (theinquirer.net)
1322.
Termite: a Lisp dialect for concurrency (inspired by Erlang) (bc.tech.coop)
1323.
Justin.TV Lifecasters Not Welcome Everywhere (like movie theaters) (techcrunch.com)
1324.
Other People's Money (forbes.com)
1325.
Who Needs Talent When You Have Intensity? (codinghorror.com)
1326.
Mint's $4.7 Million A-Round (techcrunch.com)
1327.
Excitement versus Confidence (nabeel.typepad.com)
1328.
Stolen credit card numbers sell for up to $100 each (braintreepaymentsolutions.com)
1329.
Communicating Your Message to Your Team (bnet.com)
1330.
Zoho's Ajax Spreadsheet Is A Cruel Joke (uncov.com)
1331.
Hi-Tech Taskmaster - A Sign of Things to Come? (stirtzgroup.com)
1332.
"Taboo words tap into deep and ancient parts of the brain" (tnr.com)
1333.
Hod Lipson: Robots that are "self-aware" (MP4, 28Mb) (ted.com)
1334.
Five Reasons Why a Pay Per Click Recession Looms (micropersuasion.com)
1335.
Intelligence: More Nature Than Nurture? (sciencedaily.com)
1336.
Erlang and MochiAds (nabble.com)
1337.
Prototype 1.6.0 RC1 Released (prototypejs.org)
1338.
7 Business Basics for the Self-Employed (webworkerdaily.com)
1339.
New Gravatar Caching Plugin (macournoyer.wordpress.com)
1340.
Debugger in Ruby not needed, debugger in Smalltalk essential? (cincomsmalltalk.com)
1341.
The challenge of teaching yourself a programming language (weblog.raganwald.com)
1342.
The Web is the Platform, not Facebook, not Myspace (techcrunch.com)
1343.
New French finance minister aims to change French attitude to work (nytimes.com)
1344.
The Rise of Crowdsourcing (wired.com)
1345.
The strange case of Mr Hyde: conflict at Startupweekend (uk.techcrunch.com)
1346.
Undercover Economist column: Did you pay to read this? (subscriptions vs ads) (blogs.ft.com)
1347.
Mass Spectrometry for drug trials (economist.com)
1348.
Facebook: Who needs Google? Facebook's stealth ad system (valleywag.com)
1349.
Building the Semantic Web in Blocks (tommorris.org)
1350.
The Longtail Of Venture: Why Some Companies Will Continue To Need VC And Others Won't (getventure.typepad.com)