June 2007 Archive
151.
Justin Kan #1 on Business 2.0's Most Influential People List (and i am responsible) (money.cnn.com)
152.
Bechtolsheim working on new supercomputer for Sun (nytimes.com)
153.
Newsweek reviewer uses Heysan as IM workaround on iPhone (msnbc.msn.com)
154.
Microsoft threatens its MVP dev - this is what happens when you base your business on proprietary platform (theregister.co.uk)
155.
Paul Buchheit: The dogmatic programmer - when software becomes religion (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
156.
Consolidate and take back your social network with XFN, openID and microformats (fourstarters.com)
157.
Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is? (bikeshed.com)
158.
My First Game Changing Deal (andymonfried.blogspot.com)
159.
Why there's no such thing as Web 2.0 (blog.pmarca.com)
160.
Buxfer features as one of the promising social money startups in Wall Street Journal (online.wsj.com)
161.
Guy Kawasaki: My iPhone Review (blog.guykawasaki.com)
162.
Plazes CEO and Founder Exposed by Own Tools (bomega.com)
163.
RAID-Z (and the problems with regular RAID) (blogs.sun.com)
164.
Andrew Chen: What's your WSAT? (*Web 2.0 Startup Aptitude Test) (andrewchen.typepad.com)
165.
Company Stumbles its way to $75 million (sfgate.com)
166.
The Art Of Startup Prioritization: Maximizing The Wow-To-Work Ratio (onstartups.com)
167.
Can India be next Y Combinator destination? ()
168.
Launching Fluther.com - Comments from YCers? (fluther.com)
169.
How did you guys name your startup? ()
170.
Is YC "Karma" hurting the relevancy of stories? ()
171.
Paul Graham, Please Start a YC Podcast ()
172.
What about health insurance? ()
173.
Google Hiring: The Lake Wobegon Strategy, "only hire candidates who are above the mean of your current employees" (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
174.
Seth Godin: Shoestring opportunity (sethgodin.typepad.com)
175.
The websites of all the YC companies look similar. Have they all been worked on by the same designer? ()
176.
SBCL Lisp, Ruby, Io, PHP, Python, Lua, Java, Perl, Applescript, TCL, ELisp, Javascript, OCaml, Ghostscript, and C Fractal Benchmark (timestretch.com)
177.
Guy Kawasaki explains the $4,824.13 in legal fees for Truemors (blog.guykawasaki.com)
178.
Joel on Software: The inches add up to feet, the feet add up to yards, and the yards add up to miles. And you ship a truly great product. (joelonsoftware.com)
179.
1/4 your spam volume with onmouseover (blog.micropledge.com)
180.
The new litmus test for Silicon Valley startups: How little can you spend? (forbes.com)