2007 Archive
5281.
Wal-Mart's Ultra-Efficient Linux PC Sells Out (ecogeek.org)
5282.
Newest towers will give S.F. skyline a touch of glass (sfgate.com)
5283.
Martin Fowler on Groovy or JRuby (martinfowler.com)
5284.
Spammers Giving Up? Google Thinks So (wired.com)
5285.
Overloading Semicolon, or, monads from 10,000 Feet (osteele.com)
5286.
Receiver's Reputation: A clever way to detect spam? (it.slashdot.org)
5287.
13 Rules for Entrepreneurial Success (blog.newscred.com)
5288.
Larry Wall: On programming languages (perl.com)
5289.
Paint.NET gets ripped off - Freeware Authors: Beware of "Backspaceware" (blog.getpaint.net)
5290.
Synthetic DNA on the Brink of Yielding New Life Forms (washingtonpost.com)
5291.
Schneier: Never use it (MS has added RNG that could have an NSA backdoor into Vista). (schneier.com)
5292.
Amazing new 3D face detection technology from Japan (vid) (youtube.com)
5293.
Choices = Headaches (joelonsoftware.com)
5294.
Amazon's S3, pay by the byte storage. (amazon.com)
5295.
Michael Arrington thinks the bbc should be dissolved (blip.tv)
5296.
Working in France, in the Style of Silicon Valley (news.google.com)
5297.
Google: Click Fraud Is 0.02% Of Clicks (searchengineland.com)
5298.
Is YCombinator News better than Digg? (news.ycombinator.com)
5299.
5 Reasons Why Flickr & Youtube are Successful (influxinsights.com)
5300.
Memo to Startup World: No, MSFT Isn't Buying You (ricksegal.typepad.com)
5301.
The Economist starts to innovate (?) (projectredstripe.com)
5302.
Working (or not working perhaps) with friends (justinkownacki.blogspot.com)
5303.
User interface friction Research Vista vs XP vs Mac OS (pfeifferreport.com)
5304.
On S3 and EC2 (25hoursaday.com)
5305.
Crowdsourcing: a million heads is better than one (readwriteweb.com)
5306.
Startup School 2007 - Audio Recordings (robert.shedd.us)
5307.
Valleywag on Justin.tv (valleywag.com)
5308.
Company unindexed by Google, responds by releasing product into public domain (pro-barcode.com)
5309.
Where Company Names Come From (fortymedia.com)
5310.
Paul Buchheit: Google buys DoubleClick, for a double-dose of advertising (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)