2007 Archive
121.
Hackers' screen shots
122.
Some things to do (and not do) if you aren't invited to interview with YC
123.
Andrew Chen: Do you ever say, "MySpace is sooo ugly?" This blog's for you... (andrewchen.typepad.com)
124.
Is Aaron Swartz the Paris Hilton of Web 2.0?
125.
Aaron Swartz: Perfectionism (and his new startup, Jottit) (aaronsw.com)
126.
Goodbye, Hacker News. I'm going back to Reddit.
127.
Doctorow: How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook (informationweek.com)
128.
Non-US Visa Applicants to the US - Don't You Think It's Time We Compared Notes?
129.
Something new for the New Year: SearchYC.com (searchyc.com)
130.
"The Most Complex Piece of Engineering Known to Man" (groups.google.com)
131.
Why I Program In Ruby (And Maybe Why You Shouldn't) (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
132.
What I.Q. doesn't tell you about race (newyorker.com)
133.
Cheer YC: Happy Holidays!
134.
Amazon Web Services $100,000 Startup Challenge (amazon.com)
135.
Top 5 Contradictory Positions of Ron Paul Graham (slightlynew.blogspot.com)
136.
Just Say No To Google: Internal Microsoft Email (no2google.wordpress.com)
137.
How Y Combinator Helped Shape Reddit (businessweek.com)
138.
Daily WTF: ITAPPMONROBOT (thedailywtf.com)
139.
Ryan Carson responds to Paul Graham on startup hubs (carsonified.com)
140.
The Pmarca Guide to Startups, part 4: The only thing that matters (blog.pmarca.com)
141.
Ask YC Hackers: What's the best text for learning Javascript?
142.
Low-Cost Multi-touch Whiteboard using the Wii Remote (youtube.com)
143.
Prism, a new experiment from Mozilla Labs, lets users split web applications out of the browser (labs.mozilla.com)
144.
Driving from New York to LA in 32 Hours or Less (wired.com)
145.
Feynman's Letter to Wolfram (lostandcurious.blogspot.com)
146.
From Google (Norvig): How to write a spelling check in 20 lines (very cool) (norvig.com)
147.
If you are reading this you are not working on your startup. ()
148.
Scaling a startup from 0 to 40 hits per second in 3 days (markmaunder.com)
149.
Programming Language Popularity Statistics (langpop.com)
150.
Steve Jobs At Home in 1982 (digitaljournalist.org)