How To Lose All Your Friends Immediately, In Real Time
(techcrunch.com)
September 2007 Archive
751.
752.
Ten Questions with Chris Brogan
(blog.guykawasaki.com)
753.
The word farms of the web
(guardian.co.uk)
755.
756.
Stick Figure Web Design
(jakevoytko.com)
757.
The Unsung Heroes Who Move Products Forward
(nytimes.com)
758.
Getting started with Hunchentoot, a Common Lisp webserver
(myblog.rsynnott.com)
759.
OOXML: nice little standard? [PIC]
(blog.janik.cz)
760.
Future career path of gifted youth can be predicted by age 13
(sitemason.vanderbilt.edu)
761.
763.
Low-cost Personal DNA Readings Are on the Way
(newscientist.com)
764.
YC Ivy League Bias
(davidduey.typepad.com)
765.
767.
Daily SnapShots Of Hacker News
(kirubakaran.com)
768.
Social Networks: Your online friends aren't real
(valleywag.com)
770.
772.
TechCrunch 40: Underwhelming
(bubblegeneration.com)
773.
Americans giving up friends, sex for Web life
(reuters.com)
774.
A GTDish issue tracker
(issuesdone.com)
775.
776.
What ever happend to Shawn Fanning?... Shawn who?
(online.wsj.com)
777.
The Ponzi Facebook economy
(bubblegeneration.com)
778.
How yahoo.com looked from 1996 to 2007 [PICS]
(axtmag.com)
780.
Fame/Reputation building seems key motivating factor for user uploaded content.
(mckinseyquarterly.com)