October 2007 Archive
2131.
S.F. moving to catch up with European bike-share programs (sfgate.com)
2132.
Classic: Tact Filters (normal people vs. nerds) (mit.edu)
2133.
Classic Hacker Reading: The Story of Mel (catb.org)
2134.
Is Privacy Overrated? (kontsevoy.blogspot.com)
2135.
Creating a Facebook app "web" (would you use this FB app?) ()
2136.
Wal-Mart threatens to sell value added Bananas in India (livemint.com)
2137.
Patent Troll: AOL, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo Sued Over Competitive Bidding Patent (informationweek.com)
2138.
Is there a "Secret of Successful People"? (fridayreflections.typepad.com)
2139.
[From FOWA] On-demand host goes up against Amazon S3 (techcrunch.com)
2140.
LAMP developer Needed -- Neat job ad! (jobs.perl.org)
2141.
Web Innovators Group: More Boston Startups Present (gigaom.com)
2142.
Microsoft looks to become major player in ad world (iht.com)
2143.
Seekler Alpha Release and live screen shots (blog.pretheory.com)
2144.
APL: An Earth-like Planet is Forming in a Star System Called HD 113766 (jhuapl.edu)
2145.
New Business Advice & Resources Email Newsletter from Dan Kehrer: WhatWorks (work.com)
2146.
The Dilbert Blog: The Day I Will Be Slightly Amusing (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
2147.
Seven Steps to Graphing Your Facebook Strategy (...and waste 7 min of your time) (techcrunch.com)
2148.
Seven Steps to Graphing Your Facebook Strategy (techcrunch.com)
2149.
VoIP lag test (blog.robwebb2k.com)
2150.
Microsoft focusing on software in battle against iPod (nytimes.com)
2151.
Testing Django applications (djangoproject.com)
2152.
Ask YC: how to create Web 2.0 beta flares? ()
2153.
WordHugger allows internet marketers to own a piece of the web. (centernetworks.com)
2154.
A nice feel-good futurist article from the president of the Italian Space Agency (iht.com)
2155.
Spying on competitors (cioupdate.com)
2156.
Coms vital when there's an outage (scripting.com)
2157.
Google Transit Graduates from Labs (google-latlong.blogspot.com)
2158.
What is Google doing? (scripting.com)
2159.
Interview with danah boyd (oreillynet.com)
2160.
MIT's DARPA Urban Challenge entry powered by 10 quad-core computers (technologyreview.com)