July 2007 Archive
151.
DormItem: 50,000 listings (3,700 a week), how we got there, and where we're going (dormitem.com)
152.
Open letter to Ning: help establish open standards for social networking (blog.broadbandmechanics.com)
153.
Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers (newscientisttech.com)
154.
Reinventing HOTorNOT, Part II (james.hotornot.com)
155.
Lessons for Consumer-Focused Startups (from Accel Venture Partners) (scribd.com)
156.
Apple now worth double Dell's market value (macdailynews.com)
157.
Dilbert on Venture Capital (troyangrignon.com)
158.
Justin.tv does baseball (sfgate.com)
159.
Google to buy Postini for $625 million (100,000 businesses using Google Apps to date) (reuters.com)
160.
Shortsighted Greed (Angels are Good) (ricksegal.typepad.com)
161.
Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site by Yahoo! (developer.yahoo.com)
162.
How Top Bloggers Earn Money (images.businessweek.com)
163.
A Drunk Employee Killed All the Websites You Care About (valleywag.com)
164.
How can engineering schools not teach startups? ()
165.
Certification? Bring it on! (weblog.raganwald.com)
166.
Thank you Paul Buchheit! ()
167.
500,000 iPhones sold over the weekend (crave.cnet.com)
168.
My experiment gone startup... (devgrow.com)
169.
Facebook delivers appalling ad clickthroughs: 0.04% clickthrough (reachstudents.co.uk)
170.
Best Credit Card Processing? (recurring payments) ()
171.
PG's Arc Lessons (paulgraham.com)
172.
Thin Websites Sell More (softwareprojects.com)
173.
How much should startups charge? (blog.micropledge.com)
174.
Advice on web-app credit card processing and invoicing? ()
175.
StartupWeekend: 70 Founders Create One Company in a Weekend (techcrunch.com)
176.
What podcasts can people recommend? ()
177.
Can Yahoo be Fixed? (nytimes.com)
178.
Michael Tsai: Subversion to Git (mjtsai.com)
179.
Three things every entrepreneur must know... ()
180.
Andy Rutledge: Quiet Structure (andyrutledge.com)