August 2007 Archive
481.
Google Health coming tomorrow: Electronic Medical Records (EMR) for everyone? (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
482.
Bayesianism: The Rationalist's swiss army knife, power saw, and flamethrower (yudkowsky.net)
483.
20+ Dating Sites For Geeks and Freaks (mashable.com)
484.
Flash Games Community Kongregate Gets $5 Million To Bankroll Key Developers (paidcontent.org)
485.
Animoto: the end of slideshows (animoto.com)
486.
How to Make Your Millions (entrepreneur.com)
487.
Stackless Python-like coroutines in Scheme. ()
488.
Coding Horror: Yes, But What Have You *Done*? (codinghorror.com)
489.
"Don't use web standards because Jeffrey Zeldman told you to," Blueprint's class names are OK (www2.jeffcroft.com)
490.
AT&T cripples BlackBerry to make iPhone more appealing (blackberrycool.com)
491.
"We have broken the speed of light" (telegraph.co.uk)
492.
The Harlem Project (query.nytimes.com)
493.
Twitter -- what is it good for? Absolutely Something! (centernetworks.com)
494.
Why investors want protective provisions (venturehacks.com)
495.
Hiring Stories From Silicon Valley Revealed (blog.standoutjobs.com)
496.
Why I really don't like cold calling and what I do instead (jslogan.com)
497.
Google Docs API Released (mashable.com)
498.
Surprises on the Bookshelves of CEOs (radar.oreilly.com)
499.
Pligg, The Open Source Digg Clone, Put Up For Sale (techcrunch.com)
500.
Google Working on Social Network Aggregator (25hoursaday.com)
501.
How Startups Get A Foot In The Door (informationweek.com)
502.
Sleuths Crack Adobe's San Jose Puzzle (blog.wired.com)
503.
Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory (penny-arcade.com)
504.
Paypal guys are at it again with Slide (usatoday.com)
505.
How do you deal with blind spots in your projects? (blog.clutterme.com)
506.
5 Marketing/Business Lessons from Houdini (37signals.com)
507.
Who Can Name the Bigger Number? (scottaaronson.com)
508.
What system do you use for bug tracking?
509.
Labeling A company as YC rejected? Not OK? ()
510.
Poll - How many here are involved in a startup? Vote up the appropriate comment. ()