August 2007 Archive
1051.
Can a Startup Outside the Valley Get Valley Funding? [Video Interview with Guy Kawasaki] (outsidethevalley.com)
1052.
Living with Technology: Eye on design: Web 2.0 design (cnet.com)
1053.
BUG is an open, consumer oriented, extensible hardware platform.... (linux.wordpress.com)
1054.
Weblocks - A Common Lisp web framework - 3 weeks later (defmacro.org)
1055.
Head, shoulder, foot! (foundread.com)
1056.
New details on Google's mobile plans (online.wsj.com)
1057.
Firehose: Slashdot Launches Digg Clone (mashable.com)
1058.
Prisoner's dilemma in online advertising (lsvp.wordpress.com)
1059.
Designing Portable Social Networks (brianoberkirch.com)
1060.
Really slick CSS positioning debugger as a bookmarklet (for Firefox and Safari) (westciv.com)
1061.
Plaxo Prepares To Launch Pulse Social Network - Will Users Trust It? (techcrunch.com)
1062.
Slow Down to Increase Office Productivity (tracksuitceo.wordpress.com)
1063.
The Loss of Reddit (webpronews.com)
1064.
Facebook Is Not For Business (publishing2.com)
1065.
Lock-in becomes a Web 2.0 issue (scripting.com)
1066.
Optimal mobile internet is not a stripped down version of the desktop or even the desktop itself (weblogs.jupiterresearch.com)
1067.
Rails and the notion of Stupid Databases Being a Good Idea (pervasivecode.com)
1068.
New Yelp API Too Restrictive To Be Useful (blog.wired.com)
1069.
Buzzword: Web-Based Office Docs Never Looked So Good (blog.wired.com)
1070.
Web 2.0 Primer - for those who still need one (foundread.com)
1071.
VC Investments Hitting New Highs (gigaom.com)
1072.
Hiring Stories from Silicon Valley (blog.standoutjobs.com)
1073.
Quantcast - Open Internet Ratings Service (ak.quantcast.com)
1074.
Killer resources for entrepreneurs (workhappy.net)
1075.
Discussion: Are there any good developers in all of Philadelphia? ()
1076.
Capitalism and the road to a green card for a legal immigrant (crunchnot.blogspot.com)
1077.
How to Get From a 7 to a 10 (stevepavlina.com)
1078.
Web 2.0 Services Being Bought by Media Companies? (centernetworks.com)
1079.
Google gives Linux its patent protection (cbronline.com)
1080.
How Google Works: Distributed, Lightweight Clusters of Low-Cost Commodity Servers (highscalability.com)