April 2007 Archive
571.
Optimizing Page Load Time - die.net (die.net)
572.
CS290F at UCSB: Scaling Ruby on Rails on Amazon EC2 (courses.voneicken.com)
573.
SecondLife: Revolutionary Virtual Market or Ponzi Scheme? (randolfe.typepad.com)
574.
Hottest Startups (valleywag.com)
575.
Real Criticisms of Scheme (pschombe.wordpress.com)
576.
Breaking Up the Colors - The Rubik's Cube and writing software (scrapages.com)
577.
Mozilla moves to next generation version control system (and it's not SVN) (weblogs.mozillazine.org)
578.
Patents, why bother? (foundread.com)
579.
Care and feeding of social media's three classes: creators, curators and consumers (lsvp.wordpress.com)
580.
Are you thinking of working for a start up? (weblog.raganwald.com)
581.
Raising Money is a Band-Aid, Not a Cure (gobignetwork.com)
582.
Top 10 VC lies (valleywag.com)
583.
Heatmap Analytics Done Right (blog.clicktale.com)
584.
Hello Kitty Banana cover: The most useless finished product you will ever see (hellokittyhell.com)
585.
Video interview with Reddit founders, pre-acquisition (mirror21.video.blip.tv)
586.
DoubleClick turned down higher MSFT offer for google? (startupmeme.com)
587.
Startup Advice and Lookup Tables (blogs.xobni.com)
588.
We used to think that the enterprise was the hardest customer to satisfy, but we were wrong. (wired.com)
589.
Compare ABC's Lost to running a startup... (redeye.firstround.com)
590.
5 Dumb Pickup Lines Entrepreneurs use on Investors (gobignetwork.com)
591.
Practical advice for growing (not building) an online community (twistedmind.com)
592.
Scribd Will Definitely Make A Big Exit (startupmeme.com)
593.
Coming Soon, Justin.tv's The Homeless Chronicles (newteevee.com)
594.
Looking for the perfect DB storage array for your hot Web 2.0 company? (blogs.smugmug.com)
595.
Searching For An Encore To Skype (businessweek.com)
596.
JavaScript and HTML: Forgiveness by Default (codinghorror.com)
597.
Yahoo! to Acquire Right Media (yhoo.client.shareholder.com)
598.
Do It Now (annoying ads; good content) (stevepavlina.com)
599.
Got Roomfuls of Stuff? Now Sites Will Help Keep Track of It (nytimes.com)
600.
Attention Orange County hackers..I need two co-founders ()