August 2007 Archive
1771.
Investing in a new bank has never been easier (thestate.com)
1772.
To the GetDropBox guys ()
1773.
Hackers: Social networking sites flawed (defcon) (news.yahoo.com)
1774.
CSS Preprocessor - Take 2 (using Gm4 to preprocess CSS!) (blog.roberthahn.ca)
1775.
"Mainstream" anti-virus is finally dead (chuvakin.blogspot.com)
1776.
Mash Up Roundup (blog.elmerthomas.com)
1777.
Startup Exchange - Resources for Startups (socialtext.net)
1778.
Checklist: Issuing Stock (allbusiness.sfgate.com)
1779.
Find the Right Web Developer for Your Business Web Site (allbusiness.com)
1780.
ClickTale Launches Link Analytics: How Hot is Your Site? (mashable.com)
1781.
Talent, Wow!-factor, Speed & Short-Cuts (foundread.com)
1782.
Me-Too Mentality is Bad for Users, Marketers, and Startups (pronetadvertising.com)
1783.
Linus: Why almost all SCMs (other than git) are "broken" (permalink.gmane.org)
1784.
How to Upload YouTube Videos Programmatically (catonmat.net)
1785.
Americans Addicted to Mobile Email (gigaom.com)
1786.
Skype Case Study: From Idea to Lucrative Exit (hitechstartups.wordpress.com)
1787.
Six blogging tips to help you become a star blogger (tech.blorge.com)
1788.
MSNBC.com Launches Vertical Ad Networks With Pulse 360 To Compete With Major Ad Networks (publishing2.com)
1789.
Apple iPhone v1.0.1 Update Now Available (Before Blackhat!) (it.slashdot.org)
1790.
Best start-ups draw strength from IPOs (siliconvalley.com)
1791.
Securing Cell Phones (technologyreview.com)
1792.
Building onto Facebook's Platform (technologyreview.com)
1793.
Info Product Brainstorm (mindfulentrepreneur.com)
1794.
Why being a good Second Life citizen might not be a good idea (justingibbs.com)
1795.
Google Trends: facebook, myspace. Note how well Facebook fares in Canada. (google.com)
1796.
TechCrunch Interns' 10 Favorite Facebook Applications (techcrunch.com)
1797.
Web-hosting startup fully embraces solar (net4now.com)
1798.
Growth is out, Scale is in (gobignetwork.com)
1799.
Apple rumor becomes a stock reality (valleywag.com)
1800.
Entrepreneurs Have to Balance Legwork With Homework (thestreet.com)