Who Needs Hackers?
(nytimes.com)
September 2007 Archive
841.
842.
Raganwald: We have lost control of the apparatus
(weblog.raganwald.com)
843.
What's Up at Lending Club? New Web Site and No Facebook Needed?
(centernetworks.com)
844.
845.
For Google's Founders, A Coveted Landing Strip
(nytimes.com)
846.
Viral marketing, randomness and the difficulty of controlling growth in social media
(lsvp.wordpress.com)
847.
848.
849.
Learning to write from Mr Green
(blog.micropledge.com)
850.
Google Completes Office Triple Play With Presently
(techcrunch.com)
851.
AdSense for Mobile - Here comes mobile advertising
(news.adversitement.nl)
852.
RubyForge vs CPAN - O'Reilly Ruby
(oreillynet.com)
853.
Look up "hugely satisfying" in the dictionary...
(blog.pmarca.com)
854.
Top 20 Most Bizarre Experiments (not hoaxes, as the URL suggests)
(museumofhoaxes.com)
855.
Understand the beauty of Smalltalk in 20 minutes
(eli.sdsu.edu)
856.
Software That Fills a Cellphone Gap
(nytimes.com)
857.
858.
859.
Ballmer sells Windows 1.0... used car salesman style!
(youtube.com)
860.
Max Levchin Interview on The GigaOm Show [video, podcast]
(revision3.com)
861.
France Telecom's Orange to adopt OpenID
(techcrunch.com)
862.
Web apps: e-mail and games remain hot, office apps cool
(arstechnica.com)
863.
New Advertising Model: Wish Fulfillment
(techcrunch.com)
866.
Seemingly impossible functional programs
(math.andrej.com)
867.
Rules for business and life
(bobparsons.com)
868.
5 worst problems of home-grade routers
(blogs.msdn.com)