June 2007 Archive
331.
How to get rich in America: A dozen entrepreneurs, a dozen success stories (money.cnn.com)
332.
On developing Facebook applications (igudo.wordpress.com)
333.
Looking for cofounders for a finance-related startup idea ()
334.
blog.pmarca.com: Film of the week: Startup.com (blog.pmarca.com)
335.
90+ Online Photography Tools and Resources (mashable.com)
336.
Best SEO is Useful Content (Seth's Blog) (sethgodin.typepad.com)
337.
Friendster round 2 - Page views up 40% over last month (techcrunch.com)
338.
There is No Better Time Than Now (startupnorth.ca)
339.
How We Did It (Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, co-founders, Flickr) (inc.com)
340.
Zoho launches Creator 2.0 (centernetworks.com)
341.
10 most and least friendly countries to small business (money.cnn.com)
342.
The Long Tail Is Getting Fatter (techcrunch.com)
343.
Youth and energy beats guile and experience - or is it just the VC Squeeze? (broadstuff.com)
344.
Need a cap table? Here you go. (With screencast) (venturehacks.com)
345.
Why Amazon's EC2 isn't yet a platform for "normal" web applications (joyeur.com)
346.
Watch Supernova 2007 Live and help Justin.tv (digg link) (digg.com)
347.
Outsourcing for startups (remi-vespa.com)
348.
The Opaque Value Problem (or, Why do people use Twitter?) (bokardo.com)
349.
Ad Serving Free For All On The Way (conversionrater.com)
350.
How to raise an angel funding round (video interview with TrustedPlaces.com founders) (uk.intruders.tv)
351.
Seth Godin's great idea for generating buzz at a trade show (sethgodin.typepad.com)
352.
What desktop apps do you use? ()
353.
What else should I add to Study Stickies? Is it good enough for more significant promotion (e.g., on StumbleUpon)? ()
354.
When will we see "ball cams" in sports? ()
355.
Ask News.YC: Are you getting an iPhone? ()
356.
Our current hosting company keeps failing. Do you guys have any dedicated hosting companies to recommend? ()
357.
Have a Life Outside of Your Startup (gobignetwork.com)
358.
Auctomatic changing its name? (8.7.217.31)
359.
Taking The Hard Way Out: Software entrepreneurs seek fun problems, not lucrative ones. (advogato.org)
360.
In Programming, One is the Loneliest Number (codinghorror.com)