2007 Archive
17791.
Happy Programmer's Day (engadget.com)
17792.
Google Funds Race To The Moon (what?) (webpronews.com)
17793.
The Global Map of Broadband Services (wired.com)
17794.
Social networking: Is social networking changing the face of friendship? (the-ba.net)
17795.
How a quantum computer factorizes numbers (newscientist.com)
17796.
Google SMS Adds Location-Based Personalization (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
17797.
Bringo: Stop talking to machines and talk to a real human (nophonetrees.com)
17798.
Entrepreneurialsm as a Darwinian phenomenon (broadstuff.com)
17799.
Google To Present At TechCrunch40 (techcrunch.com)
17800.
Social Media for Firefox extension: monitors digg/reddit/delicious to help you detect rising stories (97thfloor.com)
17801.
The YouTube of Games: Microsoft Game Studio's Shane Kim on XNA Studio Express (gamasutra.com)
17802.
Farewell, ogre (goodbye-microsoft.com)
17803.
Xcerion: The next Microsoft killer? ()
17804.
"On Albert Einstein", by Robert Oppenheimer: innovation and tradition (nybooks.com)
17805.
Verizon unhappy with 700MHz open access requirements, sues FCC (arstechnica.com)
17806.
If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten... (fridayreflections.typepad.com)
17807.
Google releases new Moon map (blogoscoped.com)
17808.
Google's Acquisition Strategy (fishtrain.com)
17809.
Will Super Smart Artificial Intelligences Keep Humans Around As Pets? (reason.com)
17810.
MS-DOS 5 Upgrade Promo Video (videosift.com)
17811.
Zeno Could Be Next Robot Boy Wonder (pcmag.com)
17812.
7 Ways to Make Your Own Good Luck (applies to startup hackers) (pickthebrain.com)
17813.
Threadless: From Clicks to Bricks (businessweek.com)
17814.
How Windows Update Keeps Itself Up-to-Date (blogs.technet.com)
17815.
The Birthplaces of Some of the Most Successful Startups (blogs.business2.com)
17816.
Computer Industry and Aesthetics (technabob.com)
17817.
This Saturday is Software Freedom Day (blog.wired.com)
17818.
Microsoft, Blackberry and a multibillion-dollar rumour (intergovworld.com)
17819.
Craig Mundie, Bill Gates' successor: "...there would have been no Google without Microsoft." (apcmag.com)
17820.
Great Computer Science Video Lectures (videolectures.net)