2007 Archive
8041.
Useful Google feature: better date search (mattcutts.com)
8042.
Writing for the Web (useit.com)
8043.
Loopt just beginning, mobile reality mining is the future (technologyreview.com)
8044.
The Crunchies 2007 - Celebrating the best of internet and technology innovation (vote.crunchies.techcrunch.com)
8045.
An executable introduction to Lisp macros (weitz.de)
8046.
ActionScript 3.0: Is It Hard or Not? (digitalmedia.oreilly.com)
8047.
Our methodology: How O'Reilly tracks trends (radar.oreilly.com)
8048.
Common Lisp: Who says libraries are a problem (metabang.com)
8049.
Webcam + cardboard = Joystick (vid) (youtube.com)
8050.
Top 10 Startups Worth Watching in 2008 (wired.com)
8051.
Small software companies: you need developers, not programmers (ericsink.com)
8052.
Why Banning Lead In Electronics Was A Bad Idea (sigcon.com)
8053.
This Hack Was Not Properly Planned (hackety.org)
8054.
Insects and Entropy (tomayko.com)
8055.
Google Reader shares private data, ruins Christmas (slashdot.org)
8056.
Study: Ads in online shows work better than ads on TV (arstechnica.com)
8057.
Community CEO Calacanis Is Seeking Advertising Help With Mahalo (centernetworks.com)
8058.
Great Finish! Now Start Running: The hard work that follows a product launch (globalmoxie.com)
8059.
Great moments in predicting the future, television edition (blog.pmarca.com)
8060.
Wal-Mart Abandons Online Movie Downloads (biz.yahoo.com)
8061.
Poe on Programming (billmill.org)
8062.
Gmail To Offer Friend Updates? (techcrunch.com)
8063.
I think my brain just exploded (enfranchisedmind.com)
8064.
Tied Up in Knots: Why are knots so pervasive? (sciencenews.org)
8065.
5 Reasons You Shouldn't Take Your Business Idea and "Throw It Out There" (howtogetbusinessideas.com)
8066.
Will Apple Upset the Rental Cart? (businessweek.com)
8067.
Google's Build Your Campus in 3D Competition (googleblog.blogspot.com)
8068.
Dutch Sharewire Taking Mobile Content Off Deck (thealarmclock.com)
8069.
new fantasy movie league startup (techcrunch.com)
8070.
maps mashups just got easier: GeoKit (weblog.rubyonrails.org)