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cached 17 days ago
But everyone understands that TechCrunch is a joke, right?
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cached about 1 month ago
"Some Web frameworks use session state to track and hold information about the user throughout their journey through the site, however they go against the RESTful principles and should really be treated as a bug."
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cached about 1 month ago
I can see them poring over their US News and World Report rankings right now.
Might I suggest another requirement? * Expert at tying a full-Windsor knot |
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cached about 1 month ago
I think they need to decide whether they want to be a personal blog for Arrington's uninformed self-injection or real journalism. Right now, I think they're pretending to the latter while operating as the former.
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cached about 1 month ago
But they told me it was going to be called Mojave.
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cached 22 days ago
IIRC, the same thing happened at the releases of Spiderman and the Royal Tenenbaums. Hype does funny things to men.
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cached 5 days ago
My understanding is that last year (2007), while everyone was salivating over the iphone and contemplating the its ramifications on the high-end phone market, Nokia sold the rest of the world budget phones and posted record profits. So I don't think they're really banking on the smartphone market -- at least as we've defined "smartphone" in the US. Especially when their high-end phones are selling for double or triple the price of the too-beat offering (iphone).
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cached 29 days ago
Well that's no big surprise. Nullriver's NetShare already was rejected for limitless utility.
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cached 25 days ago
Yeah, I think there's some renaissance man posturing going on in this list.
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cached 19 days ago
At first, I read the title wrong...
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