July 2007 Archive
481.
3 Tips To Startup Success (instigatorblog.com)
482.
Marc Andreesen Answers: Why the p in pmarca? (blog.pmarca.com)
483.
Spectrum auction could revolutionize US telecoms (forbes.com)
484.
Brand Authority and the Milgram Experiment (markmaunder.com)
485.
Startup Epicenter -- rumbles with the latest start-ups (venturebeat.com)
486.
One App, One User Account and Multiple OpenIDs (drnicwilliams.com)
487.
StartupMix: Post your story or link and we will publish it. You can stay anonymous if you wish. (startupmix.com)
488.
A first look at IronRuby (iunknown.com)
489.
Guy Kawasaki & Tim Berry: How to Write a Business Plan - 10 Questions (blog.guykawasaki.com)
490.
How the iPhone root password was cracked in three days (builderau.com.au)
491.
The Making of Pownce (interview with Leah Culver) (immike.net)
492.
MyYearbook battles it out with Facebook, MySpace (sfgate.com)
493.
Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey (reuters.com)
494.
Google joins hands with Band of Angels (business-standard.com)
495.
Ajax: A Sequence Diagram for Scriptaculous (blogs.pathf.com)
496.
Vertigo: YC startup Xobni expands its team and expands (xobni.com)
497.
MediaWhiz Buys Another Ad Startup, AuctionAds (techcrunch.com)
498.
Startup what? (nyc.startupweekend.com)
499.
Google's "doubly lucky" predictive mobile search plans (moconews.net)
500.
Do's and Don'ts for Wooing Angel Investors (online.wsj.com)
501.
Ten Questions with CmdrTaco: Slashdot, Digg and Conspiracy Theories (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
502.
Microsoft's Gates Plans Leave Amid Great Change (nytimes.com)
503.
"The whole field (ed: IT) rewards novices and punishes experts." (groups.google.com)
504.
Google is experimenting with Behavioral AdWords | GigaOm (gigaom.com)
505.
Who wants a pownce invite? ()
506.
Does anyone know of a web app for personal relationship management? ()
507.
Can news.yc provide a 'comment' link in the RSS feeds? ()
508.
A Case for Erlang (metalinguist.wordpress.com)
509.
Who else thinks VCs are dinosaurs? (markmaunder.com)
510.
Is it worth also submitting to programming.reddit.com, or does everyone here read both anyway? ()