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As someone who works for a young biotech firm, I enjoy reading about the do’s and don’ts of entrepeneurism and the inevitable search for extra cash infusi
on.
- What is unique about your product/service?
I think this is important. If you cannot [...]

Being the weekend, I caught this on EMERGIC.ORG.
TECH TIME: 50 Best Websites: Complete List
Each year TIME Magazine puts together a list of what they consider to the best 50 sites (in their opinion) that launched over the past year.
Lots of stuff that falls outside of my traditional browsing patterns so the list had some value [...]

Via Scoble’s Link Blog
Dana Epp’s ramblings at the Sanctuary : Microsoft, Youâre not setting a very good example. I am disappointed.
I’ll admit my guilt. I run win2k on one machine on my home network and for the most part haven’t yet been bothered to setup any additional users and do th
ings the right way. [...]

Microsoft open to open source
Microsoft has commented on themselves being open to taking a greater role in the open source community. Perhaps this is a case of, if you can’t beat them,
join them. At best, a ploy to get developers on a completely different platform using, maintaining and contributing to their software.
What [...]

IBM tries the lure of free grid acces
s - News - ZDNet
According to ZDNet, IBM is hoping to recruit developers by offering free access to high-powered grid computing servers over the Internet.
I don’t know how much access you could ever get, or for how long, but it might be something worth checking out if you [...]




  • Pet Peeve: Don’t email my password to me in plain text You know the drill. Signup for some random service on the internet Receive a confirmation email with your account information or Forget a password for some random service ...

  • Eclipise Memory Analyzer (MAT) I must say the Eclipse Memory Analyzer looks pretty slick. There is some pretty good material over on the developers blog. Lastly, there was a talk on it ...

  • Open-source Web-based Code Review Tool: Rietveld Guido van Rossum, of Python fame, has recently released a Django-based application that enables web-based code reviews... Rietveld. It supports any language and currently can hook into Subversion repositories. You ...

  • An implementation of the JVM in Javascript? Caught this over on JavaPosse Google Groups. Essentially, some bright fellows over in Japan have developed a bytecode->javascript compiler. There's a demo floating around that took a Tetris ...

  • Facebook Chat? So it looks like the Facebook Chat service has finally started rolling out to my network (Facebook Chat has been mentioned previously). Not quite sure how ...





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    • Meetings all day, no time to hit the gym. Guess I better go now.... 6:30am.
    • Played around with Fring for a couple minutes tonight, Skype seemed to work (if only to call a test account of mine). 3G would be nice! :)
    • Watched nick and norahs tonight. Have to admit that it was pretty funny. Two weeks until W, wonder what that's going to be like.
    • Locly is a pretty sweet location-based app for the iPhone. Should have busted it out last week in Seattle.

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