Fields medalist: Continually aim just beyond your current range
(terrytao.wordpress.com)
2007 Archive
451.
452.
You only have to be right once
(blogmaverick.com)
453.
Some sex differences that look biological are really cultural
(economist.com)
454.
Justin.tv a Finalist in the Amazon Startup Challenge
(techblog.justin.tv)
455.
456.
Please Build Me Something Useful: A Letter To Web 2.0 Developers
(businesspundit.com)
457.
The Emacs Problem (February, 2005)
(steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
458.
News.YC in Polar Coordinates
(labs.diffle.com)
459.
Who got in?
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460.
Plentyoffish: 1 (Actually 2-3) Man Company May Be Worth $1Billion
(readwriteweb.com)
461.
462.
The Twice Shy Entrepreneur
(techcrunch.com)
463.
Operations as a competitive advantage for startups
(radar.oreilly.com)
464.
Ruby on Rails Security Guide
(quarkruby.com)
465.
Everything I Learned at MIT
(edboyden.org)
466.
Lisp Cycles
(xkcd.com)
467.
Paul Bucheit on safely storing user passwords
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
468.
Failing Cheaper
(redeye.firstround.com)
469.
Java is becoming the new Cobol
(infoworld.com)
470.
Facebook Is Kinda OK but Largely Overrated : Matt's Homepage
(mattmaroon.com)
473.
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475.
LFMs and LFSPs (Michael Vanier via PG)
(paulgraham.com)
476.
Amazingly Bad APIs
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
477.
You Can't Predict Who Will Change The World
(forbes.com)
478.
Google announces Open Handset Alliance - Techcrunch
(techcrunch.com)
479.
Why Lisp?
(paragent.com)