May 2007 Archive
61.
Interview with Alexis Ohanian, Reddit cofounder (startupstories.com)
62.
Justin.tv network launches - more shows to come (techcrunch.com)
63.
TipIt: like reddit, but will rank with tips rather than votes (tipit.to)
64.
Guy Kawasaki Responds to Truemors Criticism (pronetadvertising.com)
65.
Why does Google think Infogami will harm my computer? (google.com.au)
66.
Test your web site in 20 different browsers free (browsershots.org)
67.
Sorry, Paul. You're a smart guy, but my fortune cookie disagrees with you. (i11.tinypic.com)
68.
Shirky: A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy (shirky.com)
69.
What Wufoo Looked for in an Angel Investor (particletree.com)
70.
Michael Arrington argues silverlight is the future of the web (techcrunch.com)
71.
Pics: A Day at Xobni [YC startup] (xobni.com)
72.
Microsoft Announces Surface Computer (techcrunch.com)
73.
Major exploit found on reddit (neomeme.net)
74.
List of *all* YC Companies So Far (startupmeme.com)
75.
I forgot my laptop at home and had the most productive day ever (cambrianhouse.com)
76.
Can't get enough Justin? You can watch Justine (sfgate.com)
77.
The True Story Behind PlentyOfFish.com -- Straight From The Horse's Mouth (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
78.
Will the company that kills Google be founded by Google employees? (pbs.org)
79.
Branding on the cheap: 99 tips for poor web startups (avivadirectory.com)
80.
Well after a month of sacrificing all my free time... this is what i came up with ()
81.
Paul Buchheit:"Don't Be Evil"
82.
How many page views does a website need to produce a month before it can get advertisers? ()
83.
Y Combinator's Portfolio Performance - over $1MM in cash? (sam.bluwiki.com)
84.
"Microsoft needs Wizards" (orig 1984 usenet posting) (groups.google.com)
85.
Interesting Pay-as-you-go hosting company (With Lisp etc. on CGI) (nearlyfreespeech.net)
86.
Here is a Basic Private Messaging Tool for news.yc Users (news.ycombinator.withmsg.com)
87.
Eric Schmidt: "Google buys a startup once every few days" (centernetworks.com)
88.
Great hand-drawn map of social network world (xkcd.com)
89.
Mark Pilgrim reboots the discussion on Silverlight (diveintomark.org)
90.
History on Why we have OK buttons in GUIs (web site slow, see article in comments) (folklore.org)