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Advanced web analytics company NuConomy opens to the public 
Eric Eldon via VentureBeat on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
Nuconomy, a web analytics company that tries to measure every aspect of user interaction on a web site, is publicl
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The Future Will Not Be Televised 
robdiana via Regular Geek on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
According to recent reports, the future will not be televised or at least it seems that way. A few weeks ago, Seesmic announced some layoffs. Today we receive news that Revision3, one of the most online video producers, also announced cutbacks. On
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Stock market still falling despite Fed plan 
Anthony Ha via VentureBeat on Tue, 07 Oct. 2008
Looks like this will be another rough day in the stock market. Yesterday,
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5 Great Science Books to Expand Your Mind 
Alex Iskold via ReadWriteWeb on Thu, 02 Oct. 2008
From the dynamics of social networks to market bubbles, science has a lot to say about
the world of technology.
One of the great discoveries of modern science was the realization of
how interconnected the world is. The deterministic, Newtonian view of
a clockwork Universe was replaced by the much more
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Bezos and Benioff Invest in ZocDoc 
Adam Ostrow via Mashable! on Wed, 01 Oct. 2008
ZocDoc, the service for finding doctors and making appointments online, is announcing two new high profile investors this morning: Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, and Marc Benioff, Founder and CEO of Salesforce.com. The investments follow new
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Smush.it: Image Optimization in the Cloud 
Frederic Lardinois via ReadWriteWeb on Tue, 30 Sep. 2008
Yahoo's Exceptional Performance Team just released an interesting tool that optimizes images for publishing on the web. Smush.it is complete
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Stock market crash confuses Google Finance — has the wrong closing price for nearly every stock! 
MG Siegler via VentureBeat on Tue, 30 Sep. 2008
If you look at Google Finance, Google’s stock information site, you may notice something odd: Its numbers are off — as far as I can te
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The Scannable World: Mobile Phones As Barcode Scanners 
Sarah Perez via ReadWriteWeb on Wed, 24 Sep. 2008
Part 1: Will Barcodes Bridge The Gap Between Reality And The Net?
One of the promises of the mobile web was the possibility of being able to integrate the internet with the real world. One of the ways to accomplish this task is through the use of barcodes. The idea is that you take a picture of b
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Is ShareThis the next Digg? 
Rafe Needleman via Webware.com on Mon, 22 Sep. 2008
ShareThis, a handy little widget that site managers can install to make it easier for readers to share and save Web pages, is preparing for a new release that gives the service Digg-like powers.
The se
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Stanford Offers Free, Full Courses Online [Education] 
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Thu, 18 Sep. 2008
The Stanford Education Everywhere program offers online access to full courses in the school's engineering program—including classes in computer science and artificial intelligence. Courses include lecture
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BillShrink Wants to Help You Manage Your Credit Cards 
Leslie Poston via Mashable! on Thu, 18 Sep. 2008
BillShrink wants to be more than just another Mint or LowerMyBills, but it isn’t clear that they have succeeded. While taking a first look at this debut site, it seems they do less than either Mint or LowerMyBi
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Top 10 Tools for Soccer Moms and Weekend Warriors 
Doriano "Paisano" Carta via Mashable! on Wed, 17 Sep. 2008
Whether you’re a soccer mom or a dad who enjoys playing pick-up basketball games at the YMCA, there are a variety of online tools that can help you and your team. Here are the top 10 services for soccer moms and weekend warriors that allow you to manage your team’s schedule, notif
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Maghound: Like Netflix for Magazine Subscriptions 
Marshall Kirkpatrick via ReadWriteWeb on Tue, 16 Sep. 2008
Time Inc. service offers cool idea, uninspired selection.
Time Inc. launched its much anticipated magazine meta-subscription service Maghound today. The idea is that for a small fee, starting at three titles for $4.95 a month,
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Union Square’s blogging VC backs blogging tool Zemanta 
Anthony Ha via VentureBeat on Mon, 15 Sep. 2008
Zemanta says it can make the arduous job of blogging a little easier by suggesting relevant content worth linking to or adding to yo
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You are not alone. None of the rest of us can fathom CSS either. 
Dion Almaer via Ajaxian » Front Page on Thu, 11 Sep. 2008
Dave Minter is obviously frustrated, which lead him to write You are not alone. None of the rest of us can fathom CSS either.
He goes on a little rant that covers:
Curvy corners
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UVa QB Lalich won't play Saturday - roanoke.com 
(unknown author) via The Roanoke Times: Home page on Thu, 11 Sep. 2008
Virginia announced
late Wednesday afternoon that sophomore quarterback Peter Lalich will not play
in the Cavaliers' game Saturday against Connecticut.
Redshirt sophomore
Marc Verica, who has not thrown a pass in his college game and has played once,
will start agai
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Google Mobile App for BlackBerry: faster, stronger, better 
Lawrence Chang via Google Mobile Blog on Wed, 10 Sep. 2008
Today we're pleased to launch Google Mobile App for BlackBerry. It's a free download and it looks like this:
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18 Sites for Finding Startup Jobs 
Sean P. Aune via Mashable! on Wed, 10 Sep. 2008
Though it may seem like many of the job opportunities in the United States have dried up as of late, you can find a wealth of job postings on the Web that may be right up your alley. From programmers to promotions, there are many startup companies looking to hi
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Eddie Royal makes pro football debut - roanoke.com 
(unknown author) via The Roanoke Times: Home page on Wed, 10 Sep. 2008
The former Virginia Tech WR makes nine catches for 146 yards and a TD in his NFL debut.OAKLAND, Calif. -- Midway through the first quarter, Raiders fans were already digging into their game programs to learn more about that rookie Denver receiver out there embarrassing their $70 million cornerback.
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