May 2007 Archive
1561.
Keeping up with the (Dow) Joneses (news.com.com)
1562.
What is the collective term for a mashup of startups (uk.techcrunch.com)
1563.
Don't Finance Anyone Over 27 - New York Times (nytimes.com)
1564.
Website Design Fundamentals (homestarrunner.com)
1565.
In Search of the Perfect Web Page (slate.com)
1566.
Great Weekly Podcast: This Week in Tech (TWiT) with Leo Laporte (twit.tv)
1567.
Windows Live Hotmail Debuts (techcrunch.com)
1568.
AOL denies copying Yahoo's front page. (valleywag.com)
1569.
GigaOM: Comcast trying to become a Web player (gigaom.com)
1570.
20 tips to considerate when planning to start your own business blog (robertoalamos.com)
1571.
Future of Web Ads Is in Britain (nytimes.com)
1572.
How the New Rich Define Success (mindfulentrepreneur.com)
1573.
Top five cash flow mistakes, bootstrappers beware (jslogan.com)
1574.
Alexa Traffic Charts Now Include Advertising (labnol.blogspot.com)
1575.
Internet Meets Large Screen (nytimes.com)
1576.
Too Hotmail to handle? (unhappy with Windows Live Mail) (news.com.com)
1577.
Why CEO Compensation Models Are Broken (cambrianhouse.com)
1578.
Skype: Free Calls Worldwide to cellphones and landlines on Mother's day (skype.com)
1579.
Do machines cause unemployment? (jim.com)
1580.
Technological Way of Living (businesstoday.org)
1581.
Interview with Josh Harris, CEO, Operator11 | socalTECH.com (socaltech.com)
1582.
Spat between Valleywag & Michael Arrington (valleywag.com)
1583.
Photobucket Was A Steal vs. Google/YouTube (techcrunch.com)
1584.
DemoGirl takes over the online demo market (startupcrunch.org)
1585.
Can Internet Controlled Robots (like this one) be the basis for an Exciting Sport? (natrium42.com)
1586.
SoundSlides shows big boys photo + audio (startupcrunch.org)
1587.
YC.News 'Mark as Read' Firefox Extension (nivi.com)
1588.
Code Craft: Avoid code donuts (codecraft.info)
1589.
Inventor of Laptops: "Once you've got to a first prototype, build it quick and try it out. As soon as possible--even a small attribute of it--try it out, because you're likely to be wrong." (technologyreview.com)
1590.
StartupStory of Justin.tv (startupstories.com)