March 2007 Archive
121.
Gabor Cselle: Leaving Google to join Xobni (gaborcselle.com)
122.
Capturing your start-to-be with a wiki (blog.pretheory.com)
123.
An Early Stage Entrepreneur's Guide to New York City (darrenherman.com)
124.
2006 Startup school notes by William Manegold (mattknox.com)
125.
Official Startup School '07 wiki (wiki.startupschool.org)
126.
Entrepreneurial Proverbs (radar.oreilly.com)
127.
2007 Startup School Notes: A rough transcript (docs.google.com)
128.
E: textmate for windows (e-texteditor.com)
129.
"Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats." (Howard Aiken) Is this true?
130.
An honest Postmortem for Klipboardz.com (klipboardz.com)
131.
Why big companies like AOL are so painfully sluggish (valleywag.com)
132.
Interview with YC's Jessica Livingston about what makes a good startup founder (channel9.msdn.com)
133.
Man with a Cam: SFGate on Justin (sfgate.com)
134.
On blog templates: designing is thinking; every detail deserves to be thought about (daringfireball.net)
135.
See A YCombinator Meal Live Today at 7pm PST (2am GMT) (justin.tv)
136.
Paul Buchheit amused by Likewithyou's camtoy (iminlikewithyou.com)
137.
Ruining the User Experience with AJAX (alistapart.com)
138.
Zooppa (User-created ads) (zooppa.com)
139.
Creating Passionate Users: Is Twitter TOO good? (headrush.typepad.com)
140.
It's Still Very Early, But Scribd Looks Like A Winner (techcrunch.com)
141.
Tumblr: Blogging for the lazy (lifehacker.com)
142.
The Traffic Stats for Digg & The Other Top Bookmarking Sites Revealed! (ebizmba.com)
143.
TechCrunch: Is Spotplex a better Digg? (techcrunch.com)
144.
Microsoft buys Tellme for over $800 million (gigaom.com)
145.
How to beat Google, part I (skrenta.com)
146.
Justin.tv on real TV: CBS 5 interview (cbs5.com)
147.
Commitment Reminders and FWYDWYD syndrome (belly-flop.blogspot.com)
148.
A Scheme language for building web 2.0 apps (hop.inria.fr)
149.
The Top 10 Things They Never Taught Me in Design School (designobserver.com)
150.
Many 'Hot' Web 2.0 Sites Don't Have The Traffic To Back-up The Hype (ebizmba.com)