2007 Archive
3991.
Facebook gifts and the Economics of abundance (blog.jamiequint.com)
3992.
Being the Ben Folds of your Niche (yeahsystems.com)
3993.
8 Tips to Writing Great Personal Thank You Notes (jslogan.com)
3994.
Exploring Programming Language Architecture in Perl (billhails.net)
3995.
Google Calendar Nightmare Release (startupmeme.com)
3996.
YUI Version 2.2.0 Released (yuiblog.com)
3997.
Scheme in Haskell: write a parser, learn two fascinating languages (halogen.note.amherst.edu)
3998.
Dead Man Dancing (foundread.com)
3999.
Web users judge sites in the blink of an eye (nature.com)
4000.
Buxfer facebook app released - comments welcome! (apps.facebook.com)
4001.
Dealing with Subscription Payments (activereload.net)
4002.
Is YC News on to something? New site allows you to create a content-specific digg/reddit. (techcrunch.com)
4003.
86 Mac Plus Vs. 07 AMD DualCore. You Won't Believe Who Wins (hubpages.com)
4004.
Google Keeps Tweaking Its Search Engine (nytimes.com)
4005.
Building a startup in a weekend (coloradostartups.com)
4006.
Democrats formally propose higher tax on VCs, others (venturebeat.com)
4007.
VideoEgg: From zero to 25 million videos per day (p6.hostingprod.com)
4008.
Avoiding Walled Gardens on the Internet (codinghorror.com)
4009.
Inspiration Package: 60+ Usable & Elegant Designs (smashingmagazine.com)
4010.
Andrew Chen: 10% discount for CommunityNext viral marketing conference, effective for 24 hours (andrewchen.typepad.com)
4011.
Don't publicize how small you are (centernetworks.com)
4012.
'Making Rails Go Vroom' (but should you have to?) (cfis.savagexi.com)
4013.
It's Time to Drop the "www" (dmiessler.com)
4014.
Coding Horror: Yes, But What Have You *Done*? (codinghorror.com)
4015.
"Don't use web standards because Jeffrey Zeldman told you to," Blueprint's class names are OK (www2.jeffcroft.com)
4016.
AT&T cripples BlackBerry to make iPhone more appealing (blackberrycool.com)
4017.
"We have broken the speed of light" (telegraph.co.uk)
4018.
The Harlem Project (query.nytimes.com)
4019.
NBC tries to make up with Apple (valleywag.com)
4020.
Polymers are forever (scroll down to the excerpt) (npr.org)