February 2007 Archive
121.
122.
Alexa's Inaccurate Traffic Stats Become More Detailed (mashable.com)
123.
YouTube: "identifying copyrighted material can't be an automated process." Startup disagrees. (iht.com)
124.
Design Quotations: "And if in fact you do know the exact cost and the exact schedule, chances are that the technology is obsolete." (design.caltech.edu)
125.
What we learned building Slideshare (Scalable Web Architectures (w/ Ruby and Amazon S3)) (slideshare.net)
126.
Mealticket - Current YC company Boso blog about their experience (mealticket.wordpress.com)
127.
O'Reilly Radar on Y C Startup News (radar.oreilly.com)
128.
How MySQL Cluster works (vldb.idi.ntnu.no)
129.
Bootstrapping Your Company - A practical guide by Greg Gianforte, founder of RightNow Technologies [MP3] (osc.gigavox.com)
130.
Craigslist is Worth More than eBay (startupboy.com)
131.
Best Adobe Apollo Demos (techcrunch.com)
132.
[PDF] LiveJournal's Backend: A history of scaling (danga.com)
133.
Audio of talks by Cal Henderson, Josh Schachter and many others (futureofwebapps.com)
134.
Seriosity To Fix Email Overload (or not) (techcrunch.com)
135.
VC Valuations Are On The Rise (onstartups.com)
136.
Why "Me Too" Startups are NOT Always a Mistake (onstartups.com)
137.
10 Mistakes that Will KILL a Forum (seorefugee.com)
138.
Social-Networking Sites Open Up (businessweek.com)
139.
140.
Finally mobile flash video (mercurynews.com)
141.
The Idiot Startup (like the The Daily WTF, but for entrepreneurs rather than programmers) (idiotstartup.com)
142.
A Lesson on Elementary Worldly Wisdom (ycombinator.com)
143.
A startup's view on being imitated/copied/plagiarized (blog.pairwise.com)
144.
How Jobs played hardball in iPhone birth (WSJ) (online.wsj.com)
145.
Apache Performance Tuning Tips (arctic.org)
146.
Three Hypotheses of Human Interface Design (tantek.com)
147.
How to Advertise Effectively on Facebook (trendcatching.com)
148.
It's an Amazon Day (Robert Scoble on S3) (scobleizer.com)
149.
Six Things to do with OpenID (simonwillison.net)
150.
For the Uninitiated- When You _Really_ Want to Scale (sics.se)