March 2007 Archive
451.
List of acquisitions by Google since 2001 (en.wikipedia.org)
452.
Inside the Mind of Jeff Bezos (fastcompany.com)
453.
Why the Semantic Web Will Fail - Any startups betting on Semantic Web? (halfanhour.blogspot.com)
454.
Software Start-ups: What Worked and What Did Not, an economists view (csclub.uwaterloo.ca)
455.
Cost breaks help get Web businesses going (chicagotribune.com)
456.
joost on AppleTV (joostteam.com)
457.
How much is photobucket worth? (techcrunch.com)
458.
Scribd, the "YouTube for documents," copyright violations and all (venturebeat.com)
459.
Many Eyes -- Visualize datasets from social networks (services.alphaworks.ibm.com)
460.
Software Development as a Collaborative Game (codinghorror.com)
461.
How To Lose Your Users and Kill Your Web 2.0 Company: Zoto (mashable.com)
462.
Have a great startup idea? Hmm, maybe not. (paultyma.blogspot.com)
463.
Vertical market entry strategy is the key (startup-review.com)
464.
Hiring--No False Positives (burningdoor.com)
465.
Sequoia Capital funded companies: 10% of Nasdaq's Value (imitrust.com)
466.
Product Strategy: Attacking dominant market share (burningdoor.com)
467.
Y Combinator: Discussion (news.ycombinator.com)
468.
Seattle startup event "for geeks, techies, and makers" (igniteseattle.com)
469.
Career Advice: Don't Spend Half Your Work Day On Facebook And Then Brag About It (techcrunch.com)
470.
YC & Techstars investment is more than just cash (Feld's thoughts) (feld.com)
471.
Secrets of a Master Networker - Keith Ferrazzi (inc.com)
472.
Ask the Wizard: Too Many Companies?? (burningdoor.com)
473.
Seth's Blog: Thrill seekers (sethgodin.typepad.com)
474.
Come hear the founders of reddit speak @ UVa (bluwiki.com)
475.
How to Feed a Startup (reddit.blogspot.com)
476.
Face to face trumps twitter, blogs, podcasting, social news... (headrush.typepad.com)
477.
YouTube Users Sue Viacom back (law.com)
478.
How to Fund a Startup (paulgraham.com)
479.
Building companies for the long haul (Index Ventures) (business.timesonline.co.uk)
480.
Ask the Wizard: Options and Restricted Stock, Prologue (burningdoor.com)