July 2007 Archive
241.
Has Google Hired Too Many People? The Food Line at the Googleplex Did Seem Rather Long (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
242.
Warning to Facebook app developers: mind reading skills required! ()
243.
Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead (news.com.com)
244.
Java vs. K: a screencast (cs.nyu.edu)
245.
Why do we require user registration? ()
246.
Blasphemy: The Case Against Ruby on Rails (alterlabs.com)
247.
The Web in 1994 (Video) (blogoscoped.com)
248.
List of TechStars companies (6 out of the 10 are listed) (microsoftstartupzone.com)
249.
Screenshots of microPledge ("helps software get made and developers get paid") (micropledge.com)
250.
Random startup tip #1: Picking a name (blog.mattrubens.com)
251.
iPhoneDevCamp Wraps Up (Heysan stands out) (macrumors.com)
252.
What the non-Lisper sees (img264.imageshack.us)
253.
LISP IDEs: CUSP rules (blog.diegodoval.com)
254.
The Coolest Hack I've Ever Pulled Off (blogs.xobni.com)
255.
Web 2.0 Company Name Generator (actually not bad) (lightsphere.com)
256.
Coders at Work - List of Potential Coders (codersatwork.com)
257.
Sam Altman of Loopt is #4 on Inc.com's Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 (inc.com)
258.
Lookery, the Facebook advertising network...with lots of data (venturebeat.com)
259.
I hope pmarca doesn't continue posting quotes in place of thoughtful original content. ()
260.
DiveIntoMark slams "Project Zero" (diveintomark.org)
261.
Welcome to Day One of your New Startup Job (gobignetwork.com)
262.
Startup Marketing: Big Bang vs. Darwinian Evolution (onstartups.com)
263.
In a Highly Complex World, Innovation From the Top Down (nytimes.com)
264.
The Best Things in Life -- Frogs, iPhones, XKCD, and more (alexkrupp.typepad.com)
265.
Design Patterns in Dynamic Programming (Norvig) (norvig.com)
266.
Of Startups and Girlfriends (nerdlife.net)
267.
The Startup Game: Why a major angel investor is backing online games (blogs.business2.com)
268.
Probably one of our favorites for chat programs on the iPhone, heysan! (reviews.cnet.com)
269.
3 easy steps for a European Silicon Valley (svirsk.org)
270.
VideoEgg: From zero to 25 million videos per day (p6.hostingprod.com)