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51.Burda buys 25% stake in XING (eu.techcrunch.com)
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52.Digg CEO Adelson: “I Don’t Think People Expect To Pay For News Any More” (www.techcrunch.com)
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53.Optimizing Clojure The Right Way! (www.reddit.com)
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54.Murdoch Warns That Without eTablets, “Newspapers Will Go Out Of Business.” (www.techcrunch.com)
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56.How to kill an idea [pic] (www.reddit.com)
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57.Operation Failure: Times Plans To Charge For One-Day Access To Online News (www.techcrunch.com)
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58.CrunchBoard Jobs: TechCrunch, Eventbrite, Six Apart, and More! (www.techcrunch.com)
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59.Never Launch Just Iterate (www.marketing.fm)
It worked for Google!
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60.The Left Fold - Programming articles digest (www.foldl.org)
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61.Beating the Averages (www.paulgraham.com)
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62.Lisp for Web-Based Applications (www.paulgraham.com)
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63.What I’d love to see in Google Chrome Browser (joelg.co.uk)
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64.You’ve heard of Zynga – now meet Plinga, the latest clone from the Samwers (eu.techcrunch.com)
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65.Javascript NES emulator (benfirshman.com)
Built by a second year Warwick student. You'll need Google Chrome!
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66.Minimum Viable Product (www.startuplessonslearned.com)
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67.Five Must-follow Twitter Lists (carsonified.com)
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68.Brad Colbow - webcomics about web design (www.bradcolbow.com)
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69.Want a TechCrunch spotlight on your European city? We need your help (eu.techcrunch.com)
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70.Full Frontal - JavaScript Conference (2009.full-frontal.org)
I'm thinking about attending one or more conferences on web technology (like this one: http://2009.full-frontal.org/). If anyone else is interested in going to similar conferences (not this one) from essentially week 10 of term 1 till the end of easter that are not much more than £80 (with or without WIE subsidy), shout out!
- Arie Lakeman
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71.Warwick Internet Enteprise Day (warwickuni.eventbrite.com)
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72.
One of the speakers at enterprise day yesterday said that a good source of ideas was Geographical Arbitrage; taking succesful ideas from one market and implementing them in your home country. He mentioned two Germans who spent ten years in the Valley, learning what worked and what didn't, before returning home and building the best ideas, making hundreds of millions in the process.
The idea is that even succesful startups will not look beyond their domestic market for the first few years of their life, giving you an opportunity to get dominant before they do. Would this work in the UK where we speak the same language as Americans?
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75.Choose a Challenge (www.facebook.com)