June 2007 Archive
541.
numbr: Auto expiring, free anonymous phone numbers for online safety. (numbr.com)
542.
Venture Capital industry at risk: it’s getting serious (businesshackers.com)
543.
They Would be Gods: History of the Silicon Valley (ycombinator.com)
544.
Showcase of websites powered by Django (djangosites.org)
545.
The Myth of Risky Startups (instigatorblog.com)
546.
What is value proposition? Does your startup has good value proposition? How to measure it? :) ()
547.
IPOs Coming Back? (techcrunch.com)
548.
Paul Graham's blog may harm your computer (techpovera.com)
549.
How Sequoia Venture Capital Will Pop the Bubble of Web 2.0 - Mahalo or MFAhollow? (stuntdubl.com)
550.
Bill Clementson's Blog: Modal (Continuation-based) Web Server Framework example (bc.tech.coop)
551.
Mobile startup entrepreneurs ()
552.
Codeless CMS - a startup everyone is talking about (businesshackers.com)
553.
Do we need another photo sharing app? ()
554.
Webware 100 winners announced (webware.com)
555.
PDF book - Art of Ware - IT startup survival guide (and-still-i-persist.com)
556.
Yahoo in talks to buy MySpace from News Corp? (original source) (business.timesonline.co.uk)
557.
How I Lost a Company by Losing the Details (gobignetwork.com)
558.
iPhoney : Looking for a way to see how your web creations will look on iPhone? (marketcircle.com)
559.
Eric Enge interviews Seth Godin (stonetemple.com)
560.
Aaron Mentele: "The good touch / bad touch of small business growth" (charisma18.com)
561.
If you would run classified ads server what niche and in which location would it be guys? ()
562.
Google Desktop goes Linux (news.com.com)
563.
Entrepreneur looking for CTO - Recruiting 2.0 (blog.wired.com)
564.
Startup tips from Steve Poland (centernetworks.com)
565.
Lala launches unlimited, free on-demand music (techcrunch.com)
566.
Insecurity is Ruby on Rails Best Practice (ianloic.com)
567.
Do the Stupidest Thing that Could Possibly Work (globalnerdy.com)
568.
Photo Sharing Even the Folks Can Handle (nytimes.com)
569.
Has anyone used Schevo? (schevo.org)
570.
The value of UI consistency ('different is hard') (billhiggins.us)