2007 Archive
21451.
Simple access to Amazon EC2 and S3 in Perl (timkay.com)
21452.
Mechanical Turk Developer Sandbox Now Available (sandbox.mturk.com)
21453.
How-To migrate from RadRails to new Aptana Rails IDE beta (blog.wamily.com)
21454.
New York Times has new "small business" section (nytimes.com)
21455.
Top 10 reasons your start up will fail (startupblog.wordpress.com)
21456.
eBay Launches New Services, Not The Ones We Want (betaflow.com)
21457.
The Wisdom of Customer Crowds (blog.getsatisfaction.com)
21458.
Five fresh, new, and far-out innovative ideas for Google (centernetworks.com)
21459.
Digg Community Sends the Mob After Speaker Pelosi (betaflow.com)
21460.
How good are your interns? (blog.inc.com)
21461.
SBCL perspective (random-state.net)
21462.
Threads, Interrupts, Transactions - SBCL Lisp (random-state.net)
21463.
CEO Q&A - What books have changed your life the most? (grockit.typepad.com)
21464.
Breakpoints have now been patented (yro.slashdot.org)
21465.
Igglo expands to Norway - Real Estate on Google Maps (igglo.no)
21466.
Zimbra to offer Ubuntu Linux support (news.com.com)
21467.
Will News.YCombinator become so popular they sell out themselves? (alexa.com)
21468.
Microformats: What They Are and How To Use Them (smashingmagazine.com)
21469.
YouTube starts paying some users (newteevee.com)
21470.
Yahoo releases browser-based instant messaging client (arstechnica.com)
21471.
The Book Inscriptions Project (bookinscriptions.com)
21472.
Innovation is force-fed; someone get the lube! (webjazz.blogspot.com)
21473.
William Webb on the future of mobile wireless (scribd.com)
21474.
Mixed online-offline etail models (theequitykicker.com)
21475.
Has anyone got a dopplr invite please? ()
21476.
Bye Yahoo Photos - Hello Flickr (and SmuggLr)! (blogs.smugmug.com)
21477.
Five questions to ask before you join a startup (shukilehavi.blogspot.com)
21478.
BlogRovr Adds Twitter This to Twit About Sites You Are Surfing (startupmeme.com)
21479.
The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines (readwriteweb.com)
21480.
Maximizing The Value of Your Keystrokes (codinghorror.com)