September 2007 Archive
1051.
What Happens When Housing is Cheap? (byrneseyeview.com)
1052.
LinkedIn is down! (linkedin.com)
1053.
Storm Worm Dwarfs World's Top Supercomputers (blog.washingtonpost.com)
1054.
Super Stealth Search Engine; Google Has Definitely Noticed (techcrunch.com)
1055.
'Wiki City Rome' uses data from mobile devices to follow crowd movements (web.mit.edu)
1056.
What Comes After the Information Age? (radar.oreilly.com)
1057.
Are domains too cheap? ()
1058.
MySpace: How To Devalue a Platform in Three Easy Steps (25hoursaday.com)
1059.
What language will mobile phone apps be written in, in the near future? (journal.dedasys.com)
1060.
Porn Industry to Take on BitTorrent Sites (torrentfreak.com)
1061.
SilverStripe - Open Source CMS, Has Support From Google (readwriteweb.com)
1062.
5 Things every DBA should know like the back of their hand... (sqlblog.com)
1063.
New Yorker on Clive Wearing: man with Memento-like memory retention of a few seconds (newyorker.com)
1064.
Pseudo-GPS hack for the iPhone (triangulates between cell towers) (crunchgear.com)
1065.
Entrepreneurs Defend a Tax Benefit Despite a Dubious Congress (nytimes.com)
1066.
First Look at Lenovo's Ultra Green A61e Desktop, with images (geek.com)
1067.
Acebucks Gets $1.5 Million For Virtual Facebook Currency (techcrunch.com)
1068.
Apple to announce iPhone apps SDK at WWDC (blog.metrailler.net)
1069.
Hungary issues entrepreneurial permits to prostitutes (cnn.com)
1070.
The Real Reason why Programmers Dislike Databases (kontsevoy.blogspot.com)
1071.
What's your favorite place to meet Boston Entrepreneurs? ()
1072.
Gmail cookie vulnerability exposes user's privacy (news.com)
1073.
Steve Ballmer Recruits HR Person with a Golf Club (theinquirer.net)
1074.
Mozilla Revives Eudora. You Remember Eudora, Don't You? (techcrunch.com)
1075.
Fancy Formatting, Fancy Words = Promotion? Ignored (useit.com)
1076.
Why is X not written in Lisp? (pps.jussieu.fr)
1077.
Web 2.0 Snuffs Business 2.0 (webpronews.com)
1078.
Ignite Seattle 4: Startup Talks (radar.oreilly.com)
1079.
What's A Good Name? (fishtrain.com)
1080.
400 Million Downloads For Firefox In Less Than Three Years (techcrunch.com)