March 2007 Archive
91.
Success Is All in a Day's Work (finance.yahoo.com)
92.
Startup founders, what books did you find most helpful?
93.
Top 11 reasons *not* to move to the Bay Area. ()
94.
Why do you want to pursue a startup?
95.
I love the simplicty of YC News, but it's hard for me to read -- Just me?
96.
Good post with some financial data on VC & Angel investments (tough business) (dondodge.typepad.com)
97.
If you want to be rich, first stop being so frightened (timesonline.co.uk)
98.
Scaling PHP/MySQL...Presentation from Flickr (very good) (ludicorp.com)
99.
The Complete Web2.0 Directory - Something to check before you start that next idea (go2web20.net)
100.
The Freedom of Fast Iterations: How Netflix Designs a Winning Web Site (uie.com)
101.
Y-Combinator-company heysan! looking for software developer. Meet us at startup school! (docs.google.com)
102.
Are people still prepared to pay for software? (freshview.com)
103.
Why you need a degree to work at Bigco (weblog.raganwald.com)
104.
My Favorite Godin Post: Hitting Lows before the High (sethgodin.typepad.com)
105.
SF Chronicle article about new search startups (sfgate.com)
106.
Ask the Wizard: Creating Competitors (burningdoor.com)
107.
How to be creative (gapingvoid.com)
108.
Seth's Blog: The realistic entrepreneur's guide to venture capital (sethgodin.typepad.com)
109.
Schedule up for Startup School -- includes a recent founders panel (startupschool.org)
110.
PowerPoint is Evil - Lessons from Edward Tufte (wired.com)
111.
Making Userinterfaces FEEL responsive (tantek.com)
112.
Large companies and 'A' talent (moishelettvin.blogspot.com)
113.
Startup School Responses Delayed for a Day (startupschool.org)
114.
Scaling YC: What's the limiting factor? ()
115.
Ask Paul: Is "smart" enterprise software interesting? ()
116.
Amazon blocks Statsaholic (webforth.com)
117.
Xobni, Y Combinator startup seeking great hackers. We'll be wearing black shirts at startup school. (xobni.com)
118.
Scribd "YouTube for Text" Gets $300K (techcrunch.com)
119.
O'Reilly launches venture fund: O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures (radar.oreilly.com)
120.
Markus Frind sets his aim on "making 100 million a year instead of just millions" (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)