2007 Archive
391.
Does your project need a Cool Cam? (worsethanfailure.com)
392.
Legal advice every startup founder should know (with Fred Greguras of Fenwick and West) (blog.guykawasaki.com)
393.
How Justin.TV's Live Video System Was Born (gizmodo.com)
394.
Buxfer + Amazon = Transfer money online (Free till Aug 31) (buxfer.com)
395.
A Whirlwind Week in Cali (foundersatwork.com)
396.
At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star (nytimes.com)
397.
How to write a book - the short honest truth (scottberkun.com)
398.
Why you won't run out of money (david.weebly.com)
399.
6 Easy Tips to Prevent Downtime (david.weebly.com)
400.
Ask YC: Profit: $25/user. Customers: satisfied. Competitors: none. Target market: huge. But...
401.
Rejected Y Combinator company Bandsintown.com is now Live! (bandsintown.com)
402.
PG: If starting Viaweb today, would you use Lisp?
403.
Just say no to Ruby on Rails (or at least think about it) (blog.pairwise.com)
404.
Stevey's Blog Rants: Rich Programmer Food (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
405.
Ask PG: What is a good size for a YC idea?
406.
What is the best credit card processing setup for startups? ()
407.
Pmarca donates US$28 million to Stanford's hospital (blog.pmarca.com)
408.
Why I am Not a Professor, or The Decline and Fall of the British University (lambdassociates.org)
409.
Facebook acquires Blake Ross and Joe Hewitt's Parakey (venturebeat.com)
410.
Why Your Start-up Will Fail (forbes.com)
411.
Self-righting object - the Gomboc (nytimes.com)
412.
Reddit's Advice On Cheap Marketing (static.scribd.com)
413.
Who clicks on ads? "Middle America" (zephoria.org)
414.
Scale Your Website Like YouTube - A Look at YouTube's Architecture (highscalability.com)
415.
Joel Spolsky's Talk at Yale, Part 3 (joelonsoftware.com)
416.
For once the World Bank says something smart about the real causes of prosperity (and poverty) (reason.com)
417.
Paul Buchheit: There's no such thing as a "social network" (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
418.
Dilbert: "I Found A Clever Way To Write My Application Code in One Hour" (dilbert.com)
419.
Google is learning too well from the master (pbs.org)
420.
When non-programmers write software (steventalcottsmith.com)