Amazon/Statsaholic Dispute Just Got A Lot More Complicated
(techcrunch.com)
April 2007 Archive
121.
122.
Amazon S3: Show me the money
(blogs.smugmug.com)
125.
S3 performance from EC2 instances
(blog.awswebshop.com)
126.
Do you need to switch your pitch?
(redeye.firstround.com)
127.
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
(youtube.com)
128.
1996: Yahoo co-founders turn down $3 million each
(metroactive.com)
130.
5 Startup Sales Tips From Turkish Rug Dealers
(onstartups.com)
131.
132.
The Perils of Being Suddenly Rich
(nytimes.com)
133.
Slashdot | How to Stop Digg-cheating, Forever
(slashdot.org)
134.
Ken Thompson's theoretical C compiler backdoor
(scienceblogs.com)
135.
Alexa v. Statsaholic: Tim Oreilly weighs in - sympathetic to Alexa?
(radar.oreilly.com)
136.
Most Impressive Recruiting Pitch I've Ever Seen!
(senzee.blogspot.com)
137.
Ruby howto for business majors (and 13 yr. olds)
(hacketyhack.net)
138.
One specific idea, pre-approved for Y Combinator funding
(paulgraham.com)
139.
Is this how to get banned for life from Y Combinator?
(techcrunch.com)
141.
Web Design is 95% Typography
(informationarchitects.jp)
142.
Constructive reasons to use Django instead of Rails
(jesusphreak.infogami.com)
143.
We have a winner (startup choosing RoR)
(blog.pretheory.com)
144.
The New Scene in NYC for Entrepreneurs
(darrenherman.com)
145.
Is bootstrapping becoming sexy again for web2.0?
(sramanamitra.com)
146.
Meeting OpenMoko
(research.operationaldynamics.com)
147.
148.
Coda: one-window web development for Mac
(panic.com)
149.
Web based Emacs-like code editor
(robrohan.com)
150.
I got rejected by Google - woe is me
(eaves.org)