March 2007 Archive
181.
Digesting Google's New PPA Advertising Product (techcrunch.com)
182.
Sergey Brin (infolab.stanford.edu)
183.
A Django Primer - Creating a Simple Blog Application (The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines) (bigheadlabs.com)
184.
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed: VC Performance by Quartile and Vintage Year (paul.kedrosky.com)
185.
Thinking of working for a startup? Understand this first... (weblog.raganwald.com)
186.
Justin.tv on AP news wire (hosted.ap.org)
187.
Wizard Schools? - A crazy look at a new way to teach CS (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
188.
March 10: Meet YC partner Jessica Livingston in Berkeley (foundersatwork.com)
189.
Intro to Processing Online Credit Card Transactions (particletree.com)
190.
The See-Through CEO (wired.com)
191.
Techcrunch Destroying Sites on Launch Day (crunchnotes.com)
192.
Free: a Tactic, not a Business Model (gigaom.com)
193.
Reddit, Del.icio.us, Slashdot, and Digg in cartoons (Social Media Websites Illustrated) (drivl.com)
194.
Filmloop "Betrayed By Investors" (techcrunch.com)
195.
Time to start making apps for the Google Phone (engadget.com)
196.
What is the 1% rule? (technology.guardian.co.uk)
197.
The Effort Effect (stanfordalumni.org)
198.
Mark E. Zuckerberg '06 was not kicked out of Harvard for creating facemash.com and the rest is history (thecrimson.com)
199.
Where you can find us all (if you're looking) ()
200.
Does reading this raise your chances of success? ()
201.
Who is your dream investor? ()
202.
Anyone interested in meeting up in the Palo Alto area? ()
203.
Still in college? Is it a good idea to take time off to pursue a startup?
204.
"You're a Woz. You need a Jobs." (damienkatz.net)
205.
How we got hosted, the Rails way (blog.wakoopa.com)
206.
ColorJack: Automatic color chooser for complementary colors. (colorjack.com)
207.
news.YC/active (news.ycombinator.com)
208.
Asking All Young Entrepreneurs: Are You Absolutely Sick of College Yet? (mindpetals.com)
209.
Viral Marketing can go too far: How long until people stop trying to care? (nytimes.com)
210.
Doing better than Digg (techcrunch.com)