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Monday Blog Roundup October 8, 2007

Posted by ianmartinez in : Trends, What's New? , trackback

It’s like Digg, only softwarier! TechCrunch has an interesting take on CoolSW, a Digg clone for, well, cool software. Duncan Riley asks whether the site isn’t somewhat self-defeating as a business model — but he can’t deny its utility.

From the accidental meltdown files: Engadget documents what happens when we leave our electronics devices on the stove too long.

Laugh of the day comes courtesy of Netscape legend Marc Andreesen’s “second bubble” sendup at pmarca.com. Honestly I’m a little disappointed he had to flag the satire — but that’s the way it is when your words are parsed as closely by the investment community as I imagine Andreesen’s must be.

Ruh roh. Some Sprint gossip, courtesy of MobileCrunch.

Meta-roundup alert! Great compilation of reflections on Skype over at Realtime Community’s Unified Communications. A mixed bag, which basically sums up the company’s public perception to this point. Ed Sim of Beyond VC adds his take, as well.

I’m still a sucker for Jeff Pulver’s baseball analogies, even if it’s more on the Mets going down in flames.

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