April 2007 Archive
811.
AOL One Step Behind Again: New Home Page Identical To Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
812.
Google's April Fools' Day joke (google.com)
813.
Will grant $ from a non-profit foundation preclude profitability? ()
814.
Roll your own MVNO (gigaom.com)
815.
The Economist's blog: maybe we should make our data free? (projectredstripe.com)
816.
Measuring Success (earlystagevc.typepad.com)
817.
ShowClix takes on TicketMaster (mashable.com)
818.
Tips for Writing Copy for your Website (barenakedapp.com)
819.
YouTube Obeys Fake Takedown Request From 15 Year Old (mashable.com)
820.
GDrive Google's next big thing? (arstechnica.com)
821.
Top 10 Lessons from the Dot Com Meltdown (businessplanarchive.org)
822.
Financial information data for web2.0 businesses - any (businessplan) examples available? ()
823.
Wikipedia founder (Jimbo Wales) sets his sites on Google (fastcompany.com)
824.
TechCrunch20 - New TechCrunch Event - Demo your startup (techcrunch20.com)
825.
Project San Dimas: Cleaning Up eBay's UI (techcrunch.com)
826.
Goodbye Froogle, Hello Google Product Search! (searchengineland.com)
827.
Really cool business card designs (design studies, really) (ideo.com)
828.
I'd rather be Microsoft than Yahoo - (37signals) (37signals.com)
829.
'MySpace will fail..' (news24.com)
830.
major labels: the problem with music (arancidamoeba.com)
831.
How to Get Higher P/E Multiples for a Site You Might Sell (tropicalseo.com)
832.
Task-focused programming with Mylar (www-128.ibm.com)
833.
Have Product Placement Deals Ever Found Their Way Into Novels? (blogcritics.org)
834.
Web Apps making: A guide to costs and times involved (robertoalamos.com)
835.
Targeted real-time ads reach downloaded content (news.com.com)
836.
Strategy Letter III: "Let Me Go Back!" (joelonsoftware.com)
837.
Microsoft Is Dead. Long Live Microsoft. (nytimes.com)
838.
Found+READ: A new blog for startups (techcrunch.com)
839.
Running Rails on Amazon EC2 (railspikes.com)
840.
"Shielded in a cloak of ignorance and enthusiasm we're arrogant enough to think we can change the world and not yet jaded enough to understand the odds against us doing so" - Peter Nixey on Startups (webkitchen.co.uk)