August 2007 Archive
691.
Remember Webvan? So Does Amazon (techcrunch.com)
692.
Getting Better Employees Than Google (webpronews.com)
693.
An example of Apple's latest Web2.0 app: Gallery viewer (best gallery so far?!) (gallery.mac.com)
694.
4 Things I Hate about the Internet (michaelharrison.ws)
695.
Former TechCrunch Contributor Launches Rival Site (ustech.blognation.com)
696.
Zed Shaw: Kitchen Sink (zedshaw.com)
697.
Mark Cuban: The internet is 'dead and boring' (portfolio.com)
698.
Artflock - what Artix would be like in 2007 (artflock.com)
699.
A guy who runs his life with index cards (flickr.com)
700.
What Makes Twitter Twitter? (alexkrupp.typepad.com)
701.
Kaizen, the oldest productivity improvement tool (rediff.com)
702.
Half of Auctomatic, at work in Ireland (flickr.com)
703.
Veoh Sues Universal Music (techcrunch.com)
704.
Study users by letting them design your UI (svenfoo.geekheim.de)
705.
CIA, Vatican busted for Wikipedia edits (news.bbc.co.uk)
706.
12 Important US Laws that every blogger needs to know (avivadirectory.com)
707.
Weeks of hell at Opera Software (aftenposten.no)
708.
How to Know You Have Found a Great Startup Lawyer (thestartuplawyer.com)
709.
Startup Wiki, sponsored by Y Combinator, powered by Infogami (wiki.ycombinator.com)
710.
Creativity and usefulness Re: Why smart people have bad ideas (greendestinyonyc.blogspot.com)
711.
Nick Cave's letter to MTV (from 1996) (nick-cave.com)
712.
Gateway's trajectory from startup to PC giant to also-ran (smh.com.au)
713.
New Application Engagement Metrics from Facebook (insidefacebook.com)
714.
New Study: Top 50k blogs had $50 million in 2006 Revenue (techcrunch.com)
715.
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo Accuse Content Makers of Exaggerating Copyright (nytimes.com)
716.
Slide.com Launches Ad Network (mashable.com)
717.
9 Lessons Learned From Founders At Work (instigatorblog.com)
718.
jQuery in 15 minutes (slideshare.net)
719.
VideoEgg: Suddenly They're A Facebook Ad Network (techcrunch.com)
720.
Facebook lesson: Who Owns the Concept if No One Signs the Papers? (nytimes.com)