May 2007 Archive
631.
Working with Facebook f8: you are not in control of your access (vecosys.com)
632.
Beyond the Browser (radar.oreilly.com)
633.
Facebook App | Share your Stock Portfolios With Your Friends (apps.facebook.com)
634.
Computer World Interviews Digg's Jay Adelson (computerworld.com)
635.
YouTube Shocker: Chase Bank Records Found In Trash (wcbstv.com)
636.
Yahoo Launches Browser Version of Messenger (techcrunch.com)
637.
Ajax: Selecting the Framework that Fits (5 frameworks reviewed) (ddj.com)
638.
Pandora To shut Out Non-US Users Thursday Evening (feeds.feedburner.com)
639.
Internet Software Services (Gates Email) (paulgraham.com)
640.
PHP regular expressions examples (roscripts.com)
641.
Need a joost invite? Get one here. (startupmeme.com)
642.
MiniWeb: an entire site in one JSON object (dean.edwards.name)
643.
TheFunded.com - review (and rant) anonymously about VCs (venturebeat.com)
644.
Techcrunch: Yahoo To Announce Closure of Yahoo Photos Tomorrow (techcrunch.com)
645.
Now that RH is gone, is News.YC the next source for the latest startup news? (valleywag.com)
646.
'Mark all as read button' Firefox extension for news.YC (nivi.com)
647.
The "other mobile data" (pikesoft.com)
648.
Breaking: Myspace acquires Photobucket (mashable.com)
649.
Douglas Crockford of Y! about Software Quality (video) (yuiblog.com)
650.
Yahoo Closing their Auctions Service (mashable.com)
651.
What is Facebook Worth? (babar.newsvine.com)
652.
The End of Mobile Social Web 1.0 and the death of Dodgeball (future.iftf.org)
653.
Is Jaxtr competing with Google (GPhone)? (techcrunch.com)
654.
5 Lessons Learned From Pitching VCs (instigatorblog.com)
655.
Things get worse for Vonage (gigaom.com)
656.
New Hosted Blog Contender is a Wee Bit Weebly (cmswire.com)
657.
Econ 101 Management (joelonsoftware.com)
658.
Microsoft cuts Windows virtualization features - "Windows development is just broken..." (news.com.com)
659.
Critical Lesson: "Was it worth starting a startup when competitors could easily copy him? The answer in such cases is almost always yes." -- Being Copied (Paul Graham) Apr 2006 (paulgraham.infogami.com)
660.
Portrayl and Ficlet: Two Ways to Write that Novel you Always Wanted (techcrunch.com)