2007 Archive
13411.
Who Will Google Buy Or Clone In 2008? (techcrunch.com)
13412.
Chris Anderson: "Free: The Past and Future of a Radical Price" (Video) (netvision.de)
13413.
Two Envelope Paradox (homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk)
13414.
Scientists Discover Ancient Carnivorous Fungus Encased in Amber (environmentalgraffiti.com)
13415.
Interview with Adobe Chief Software Architect - Kevin Lynch (videolectures.net)
13416.
Startup promises to seamlessly match phone tools, Web applications (sfgate.com)
13417.
Qik streams live video from a mobile phone (techcrunch.com)
13418.
Sometimes, You Gotta Ignore the Experts (foundread.com)
13419.
A protocol for secure distributed social neworking (with prototype) (fif.sourceforge.net)
13420.
Do you Market to ALL The Senses? (pinnycohen.com)
13421.
Jiggy: An Easy Web-Based IDE for iPhones (techcrunch.com)
13422.
Language Pissing Match - My language can beat up your language (c2.com)
13423.
Outlook not good for email (so, what do you use for messaging) (theage.com.au)
13424.
Laws of Nature, Source Unknown (nytimes.com)
13425.
Android Hardware In The Wild: Google Android Prototype In the Wild (gizmodo.com)
13426.
FixDap: A Public Collaborative To Do List (Japanese - Translated by Google) (translate.google.com)
13427.
The shape of things to come: predictions for 2008 (guardian.co.uk)
13428.
Research suggests that spite is a uniquely human trait (guardian.co.uk)
13429.
Black hole 'bully' blasts galaxy (news.bbc.co.uk)
13430.
SEED Conference (seedconference.com)
13431.
"Trying stuff is cheaper than deciding whether to try it" (kottke.org)
13432.
An Engineer's Christmas (lorien.ncl.ac.uk)
13433.
Chris Alden of Six apart on open sourcing Movable Type and the LiveJournal sale (uk.intruders.tv)
13434.
Ask YC: Detecting hidden meaning in online discussions (e.g., detecting sarcasm) ()
13435.
2007's top five websites (media.www.thecsusmpride.com)
13436.
Why Nobody Likes a Smart Machine (nytimes.com)
13437.
uTest Gets $1.7M for Crowd-Sourced Quality Assurance (techcrunch.com)
13438.
Google set to get DoubleClick approval as Christmas present (techcrunch.com)
13439.
IE8 due in 1st half 2008 (pcworld.com)
13440.
The Icing on the Cake: Involving Visitors as Workers (museumtwo.blogspot.com)