March 2007 Archive
1681.
"Impossible is Nothing" (youtube.com)
1682.
Heysan.com - Slideshow for your Phone Pics (killerstartups.com)
1683.
Small Business Week April 2007 (sba.gov)
1684.
Flagr.com - Bookmark the Real World (killerstartups.com)
1685.
Shoutfit.com - Friends and Trends (killerstartups.com)
1686.
is Ted and Payperpost winning in the biggest drama of 2.0 (startupcrunch.org)
1687.
The Science and Art of Computation (why we need a new computing field to educate future entrepreneurs) (weblog.fortnow.com)
1688.
International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media Technical Program (paper pdfs available) (icwsm.org)
1689.
The gentle art of selling yourself (observer.guardian.co.uk)
1690.
"Freemium" Pricing Plans: IT and the Startups (whatcomesnext.brussin.com)
1691.
"Go deep into the foundations and change anything you want." (dialogonleadership.org)
1692.
sorry, accidentally hit the 'post' button (localhost)
1693.
Simplicity in software (joelonsoftware.com)
1694.
Visual ideas deployment (kayuda.com)
1695.
The magic of 'presence' (technologyinside.com)
1696.
A Plethora of Inspirational Quotes. Any of them describe your outlook? (streetlessons.com)
1697.
Some Great Resources for Entrepreneurs (entrepreneurshotsheet.blogspot.com)
1698.
Are You Sitting on the Next Killer Idea? (startupspark.com)
1699.
The new Silicon Valley: Siberia? (Fortune mag) (money.cnn.com)
1700.
2400 bugs and counting... (tsisupport.com)
1701.
regis mckenna and the amazing history of macintosh marketing (library.stanford.edu)
1702.
New Presence and the Voice 2.0 Manifesto (saunderslog.com)
1703.
mistake - wrong bookmarklet (saunderslog.com)
1704.
Case Study: Why CompUSA Is Losing The Battle For Computer And Electronics Sales (pinnycohen.com)
1705.
MySpace Generating Over $30 Million a Month (blogs.barrons.com)
1706.
Main Page - Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium (en.citizendium.org)
1707.
PayPerPost VC, Dan Rua, defends the ethics of paid editorials (blog.valuewiki.com)
1708.
Social Search done well! (sansj.com)
1709.
Web 3.0 Acceleration (slotblog.blogspot.com)
1710.
Can new startup iLetYou compete with Netflix and Blockbuster? (webware.com)