Scoop: Google will launch a source code search engine tonight
Nick Douglas · 10/04/06 06:18PMGoogle will launch a search engine for source code tonight, but journalists informed of the launch agreed to a press embargo until 9 PM.
Google will launch a search engine for source code tonight, but journalists informed of the launch agreed to a press embargo until 9 PM.
Yep, new Nanos (even smaller and it comes in colors), and a new 80GB iPods that costs more than some desktop computers. Watch the news:
Most startup launches are embarrassing enough without details. When Thisisby.us announced it was starting "the first major Web 2.0 application to incentivize an entire blogging community," it looked like any other doomed little content-based site paying pennies for blog posts no one wanted to read anyway. (And we all know Gawker Media cornered that market years ago.)
The basis of Web Worker Daily, GigaOM blog kingpin Om Malik's latest title, is that in an increasingly web-based, wireless world, with bloggers and web workers dispersed in diverse geographic pockets, it's becoming more difficult to mobilize the workforce. The site, which launched on Labor Day (cute timing, Om), is meant as a forum in which "2.0 users" share knowledge of technological systems and workspaces.