November 2007 Archive
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Ask YC: Profit: $25/user. Customers: satisfied. Competitors: none. Target market: huge. But...
62.
Pmarca donates US$28 million to Stanford's hospital (blog.pmarca.com)
63.
Why I am Not a Professor, or The Decline and Fall of the British University (lambdassociates.org)
64.
Google is learning too well from the master (pbs.org)
65.
Scheme in the real world
66.
A hack I'm rather proud of ()
67.
Fields medalist: Continually aim just beyond your current range (terrytao.wordpress.com)
68.
Justin.tv a Finalist in the Amazon Startup Challenge (techblog.justin.tv)
69.
Think you have a secret life? Think again. (pbs.org)
70.
Who got in? ()
71.
Everything I Learned at MIT (edboyden.org)
72.
Google announces Open Handset Alliance - Techcrunch (techcrunch.com)
73.
The Wufoo Form Gallery (wufoo.com)
74.
Say NO by default (oreillynet.com)
75.
Ideas to monetize new artifical intelligence
76.
Ask YC: Who is building a startup/product and making money by charging customers?
77.
Can anyone recommend good books, articles or essays that introduce machine learning? ()
78.
Is Computer Science Dying? (informit.com)
79.
Parenscript- Compile Lisp to Javascript (common-lisp.net)
80.
Going west, as a young man (evhead.com)
81.
Left-brain/right-brain -- the dancer illusion debunked ()
82.
"You, too, can build exciting dynamic Web content with Bourne Shell Server Pages." (hyperrealm.com)
83.
Who is Trevor? (sam.bluwiki.com)
84.
Exercise on the Brain (nytimes.com)
85.
Ask YC: are you a UK-based hacker, or working on a startup in the UK? ()
86.
Puzzle: 100 Prisoners and a Light Bulb
87.
How to teach a Bayesian spam filter to play chess (dbacl.sourceforge.net)
88.
Ask YC: Should Fridays and Saturday nights matter to a young hacker?
89.
In All Fairness, Internet Explorer Still Stinks (sitepoint.com)
90.
Steve Jobs and the squishy Macbook (macenstein.com)