Monthly Archives: September 2006

2006 Young Innovators Under 35

Since 1999, the editors of Technology Review have honored the young innovators whose inventions and research we find most exciting; today that collection is the TR35, a list of technologists and scientists, all under the age of 35. read more | digg story
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Approver.com makes it easy for you to share documents and ideas with friend

Wow this looks like it has the potential to be a really useful app, haven’t really seen anything else like it either . From the site “You can use Approver.com to create or upload notes or documents. When you’re ready, you can use Approver.com to invite friends or colleagues to provide feedback.” read more | [...]
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radiodread

not quite a mashup, more like a cover album. the Easy Star All Stars cover ok computer, check the site to listen to some tracks
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Web 2.0 Revenues: Charge Early, Charge Often

I thought this was a great article discussing the business side of web 2.0 and the reason why more companies should be dilligent and intelligent about charging for there services. read more | digg story
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other opinions about the joel vs dhh debate

When Did High Tech Become High School? Typical Enterprise Impasse Svec on Joel on Software on Language Wars
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the paper beast go’s digital

this is such a good idea, the toronto star is now offering a downloadable pdf version of an afternoon newspaper called Star P.M. It’s not as though the main paper is going to this format, i think that’s still years away but this is a really good step in the right direction if you ask me. [...]
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Do as I say, not as I do

I present to you 2 arguments. Well one attack and one response really. Joel Splosky talks down to Ruby on Rails while extolling the virtues of his own private closed source framework (compiler he reffers to it as) Wasabi* David Heinnemer Hannsen responds and sticks up for his baby. I am slightly confused by Joel’s bashing of [...]
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