September 2007 Archive
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Steve Yegge: Good Agile, Bad Agile (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
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How is it that 'Hacker News' still doesn't have search? ()
63.
PreZentit, Our Startup (Online PreZentations). Asking for feedback. (prezentit.com)
64.
HOTorNOT Reverses Course On "Reinventing" -- Back to Paid Accounts (mashable.com)
65.
You only have to be right once (blogmaverick.com)
66.
Some sex differences that look biological are really cultural (economist.com)
67.
The Emacs Problem (February, 2005) (steve.yegge.googlepages.com)
68.
News.YC in Polar Coordinates (labs.diffle.com)
69.
Ruby on Rails Security Guide (quarkruby.com)
70.
Paul Bucheit on safely storing user passwords (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
71.
Co-founder won't move to the valley if accepted by YC. What do I do?
72.
Ask YC: What would the salary range be for programmers?
73.
Is email the ultimate social environment? (gigaom.com)
74.
Why do so few scientists make significant contributions and so many are forgotten in the long run? - "You and Your Research" (cs.virginia.edu)
75.
Fred Wilson: "Blown away" by Xobni (avc.blogs.com)
76.
Dilbert: "I was wondering if our new service is Web 2.0 or Web 1.0" (dilbert.com)
77.
Showing the plug, not the cable (37signals.com)
78.
YC News Unavailable...
79.
It's Official: Apple is the New Microsoft (pcworld.com)
80.
This is what happens when you lend money to poor people (bloomberg.com)
81.
Why is the violin so hard to play? (plus.maths.org)
82.
Missing from PG's startup essays: acquisition negotiations strategy/advice? ()
83.
What happens when you put a PC in the wall of an Indian slum? (greenstar.org)
84.
PG cites Ron Paul proliferation on Reddit as "evidence of design flaw in version 1 of social news" (reddit.com)
85.
Someone please make the bubble die (metacircular.wordpress.com)
86.
"The mighty music business is in free fall," so Sony tries focusing on quality. (nytimes.com)
87.
The man with the Y Combinator tattoo (scienceblogs.com)
88.
Yahoo Acquires Zimbra For $350 million in Cash (techcrunch.com)
89.
Coding Horror: Rainbow Hash Cracking (codinghorror.com)
90.
Estimating objects from serial numbers: How a statistical formula won the war (guardian.co.uk)