May 2007 Archive
301.
World's Best Presentation Contest Winners Announced (blog.guykawasaki.com)
302.
HOWTO: Be more productive (aaronsw.com)
303.
Breaking: Odeo Acquired By SonicMountain (techcrunch.com)
304.
Valleywag: Eric Schmidt at Burning Man (valleywag.com)
305.
"Microsoft is dead" - style essay from 1997, by John Walker, AutoDesk founder (fourmilab.ch)
306.
Google buying Feedburner for about 100 mil (valleywag.com)
307.
RED HERRING | The New VC Way? (redherring.com)
308.
Freebies: Icons, Buttons and Templates (smashingmagazine.com)
309.
Five Reasons Why Starting a Startup Could Improve Your Marriage (promoterforce.com)
310.
PHP anyone? ()
311.
How does the unconnected get buzz for their startup? ()
312.
The Largest Rails Application Loses Ground To PHP Competitor Due to Frequent Outages (techcrunch.com)
313.
What to do when your co-founder takes a backseat? ()
314.
Second Life: Europeans Outnumber Americans 3 to 1 (techcrunch.com)
315.
How to deal with domain name squatters? ()
316.
I'm humbled by Mark Zuckerberg
317.
Google to release Google Gears on Thursday - take applications beyond the web and challenge Microsoft on desktop (ft.com)
318.
so I managed to get out of my job, now what? ()
319.
Techstars mentor critical of business models' of Techstars companies (intuitive.com)
320.
Preparing a marketing plan for your startup ()
321.
Truemors - just like Reddit, only for rumors and people are spamming it like crazy (franticindustries.com)
322.
How do I find a co-founder to, you know, run the business? ()
323.
Do you force your new users to verify their email addresses? ()
324.
Seth Godin's new book calls Paul Graham the "best in the world" [PDF] (changethis.com)
325.
DormItem is for sale on eBay (cgi.ebay.com)
326.
Digg fights user revolt over HD-DVD ban -- Digg founders took HD-DVD sponsorship (texyt.com)
327.
What are the top programming languages? The fastest growing? (radar.oreilly.com)
328.
Condemned To Google Hell (forbes.com)
329.
Meetup Reminder: Boston Meetup Tonight (7:00PM) ()
330.
Screen Shot of Truemors: Guy Kawasaki's Rumor Service (techcrunch.com)