October 2007 Archive
1141.
Armed Robots (strategypage.com)
1142.
Interesting startup (iliveinatruck.com)
1143.
Good list of books for the newbie entrepreneur (centernetworks.com)
1144.
Rails makes it feel like I cheated ()
1145.
A few questions about startups. ()
1146.
Counterstrike: Murdoch, DeWolfe Announce MySpace Platform and New Privacy Controls (techcrunch.com)
1147.
$500 million more for facebook? (techcrunch.com)
1148.
Why Microsoft Overpaid for Facebook (time.com)
1149.
Here's what happiness at work looks like (positivesharing.com)
1150.
I don't have time for Hacker News anymore ()
1151.
Classmates.com: Social Networking's First IPO (mediabiz.blogs.cnnmoney.cnn.com)
1152.
Ask News YC: What's the cheapest/quickest/easiest way to set up an ecommerce store? ()
1153.
Silicon Valley is the Only Place for Startups (based on PG article) (marketingpilgrim.com)
1154.
New Job Board Launches (centernetworks.com)
1155.
"For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!" - African "aid" actually actively destructive (spiegel.de)
1156.
Radiohead's MP3 release just a tactic to boost CD sales. So much for dethroning the industy giants. (ft.com)
1157.
Start-Up Company Will Pay You to Read E-Mail (foxnews.com)
1158.
Great job for great person: Director/VP Platform Engineering at Ning (blog.pmarca.com)
1159.
Ask YC: High-Level Webapp best practices? ()
1160.
The A La Carte Airline (fastcompany.com)
1161.
Wither Second Life? (virtualworldsnews.com)
1162.
The Paradox of Choice Illustrated with Jam Tasting (blogs.intel.com)
1163.
Perfectionists Despair: Digital World "Always in Beta" (blogs.bnet.com)
1164.
Another "what is a user worth in revenue" thread ()
1165.
GigaOm Show#12 - Google's Marissa Mayer (mp3|4) (revision3.com)
1166.
Nigeria denies Bill Gates visa (gizmodo.com)
1167.
Are standardized angel contracts a good idea? (coderights.com)
1168.
First Money In - Platform for Uniting Angels and Startups (firstmoneyin.com)
1169.
Evidence shows that cheating at Absolute Poker was done with insider help (freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com)
1170.
Warning: Fun ahead - Safety first, yes, but today's overprotected kids need to live a little (sfgate.com)