July 2008 Archive
1501.
Ask YC: Equity question for very early stage startup ()
1502.
Ask YC: Entrepreneurial/Startup Reading List? ()
1503.
Blippr Is Twitter For Micro-Reviews (techcrunch.com)
1504.
Facebook Connect Will Be Game-Changing...and Dangerous (readwriteweb.com)
1505.
Are You Ready to Give Up Cable TV for Internet Video? (xconomy.com)
1506.
Looking for feedback and some advice on how to get more users ()
1507.
Why Cuil Sucks - It can't even find itself (cuil.com)
1508.
Ask HN: Are you using computers to augment your intellect? ()
1509.
Is free news killing newspapers? (time.com)
1510.
Google Misleading: The Size Of The Web And The Size Of Their Index Are Very Different (techcrunch.com)
1511.
Advice for the Young (shlomifish.org)
1512.
Ask YC: Is this a good idea? ()
1513.
Controversial Ideas about Programming (cybertiggyr.com)
1514.
Ask YC: What financially successful companies have been born out of YC? ()
1515.
Stallman Spreading FUD about Gates & His Charity Fund (neosmart.net)
1516.
Ask YC: What is/are the best book(s) you have read on nutrition? ()
1517.
Is EC2 The Right Choice For Hosting Our Web Application? ()
1518.
How to Adapt Quickly: Scrabulous Founders Launch New Word Puzzle Game (washingtonpost.com)
1519.
The decision to apply schedule pressure to a project (mattblodgett.com)
1520.
Can't Find a Parking Spot? Check Smartphone (nytimes.com)
1521.
Your customers do know what they want (rubyglasses.blogspot.com)
1522.
Rainbow's End -- a novel by Vernor Vinge that shows what is possible. Now go build it. (vrinimi.org)
1523.
Seth's Blog: Marilyn Monroe, the Mona Lisa and Jackson Pollock (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1524.
ASUS to build iMac-like PCs, rumored to be at $500 (blog.laptopmag.com)
1525.
Web hosting a downward trend? (royal.pingdom.com)
1526.
On Google's Web, the User is #1, Google is #0 (remiel.info)
1527.
Good Bye To The Purple Mothership: Leaving Yahoo (anarchogeek.com)
1528.
Ruby Internals (dev-logger.blogspot.com)
1529.
All is Not Well in Silicon Valley (huffingtonpost.com)
1530.
Yet another “Y Combinator of Korea” opens doors (vaiguoren.wordpress.com)