2007 Archive
4771.
The Facebook Ad Backlash Begins (techcrunch.com)
4772.
How To Do Well in Programming Competitions (jakevoytko.com)
4773.
Why is multiplication commutative? (dpmms.cam.ac.uk)
4774.
What should I send investors? Part 3: Business Plans, NDAs, and Traction. (venturehacks.com)
4775.
Facebook to let users vote on news feed (valleywag.com)
4776.
An Introduction to String Theory (slimy.com)
4777.
Startup Weekend's Most Recent Startup: Skribit (techcrunch.com)
4778.
Erlang for Python programmers: Part V (ruslanspivak.com)
4779.
Cringely says Google should buy out Credit Reporting Agency (hunterhost.com)
4780.
Who Says C is Simple? (hal.cs.berkeley.edu)
4781.
Justin.TV - live tech talks (techblog.justin.tv)
4782.
Ask PG : The difference between Clients, Customers, Consumers and Users ()
4783.
Never Say Die (portfolio.com)
4784.
Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn on launching and growing a successful technology business (uk.intruders.tv)
4785.
What Does Your Brain on Funding Look Like? (instigatorblog.com)
4786.
Small Change, Big Payoff (stanfordalumni.org)
4787.
Easy Facebook apps with Ramaze (ruby web framework) (source.ramaze.net)
4788.
The Cost of Web Development (startupy.net)
4789.
Stealing Books For The Kindle Is Trivially Easy (techcrunch.com)
4790.
How To Crack WEP (tomsguide.com)
4791.
Combining Simplicity and Complexity (betterexplained.com)
4792.
How retail stores are scrambling to catch up with shoppers empowered by the Web (businessweek.com)
4793.
Tech Startups Eye IPOs Again, After Long Lull (wired.com)
4794.
Amateur Time Hackers Play With Atomic Clocks at Home (wired.com)
4795.
What I've Learned from Sales, Part II: Wanna Bet? (weblog.raganwald.com)
4796.
Microsoft buys Multimap for $50m (business.timesonline.co.uk)
4797.
Featuritis, Tyranny, and Web Applications (blog.pretheory.com)
4798.
A New PickAxe Book (featuring Ruby 1.9) (pragdave.blogs.pragprog.com)
4799.
Moo.com on turning the printing world on its head (uk.intruders.tv)
4800.
Notoriously selective Stanford considers accepting more students (sfgate.com)