2007 Archive
5941.
Millionaires Cash Out Of California (blogs.forbes.com)
5942.
Emerging web 2.0 design trends (boagworld.com)
5943.
Should Newspapers Become Local Blog Networks? (publishing2.com)
5944.
"The Customer Is Always Right" is Wrong (positivesharing.com)
5945.
IPhone Use Disappoints; Apple Slides (nytimes.com)
5946.
eBaum's World Sells for $17.5 Million (mashable.com)
5947.
Meetro And AOL Quietly Developing New Forum Products (techcrunch.com)
5948.
Was Dell.com hacked just a bit so most wouldn't notice? How would you detect that? (img455.imageshack.us)
5949.
Mark Zuckerberg demotes his No. 2 exec (valleywag.com)
5950.
How does VC behavior change when interest rates are cut? ()
5951.
Guy Kawasaki: Can't spot a good investment, but he can run his mouth (valleywag.com)
5952.
del.icio.us rewritten in PHP - bye Perl! (symfony-project.com)
5953.
How To Submit Your Executive Summary To A VC (getventure.typepad.com)
5954.
The coming dollar collapse? (telegraph.co.uk)
5955.
Web 2.0 Summit Mark Zuckerberg (blogs.guardian.co.uk)
5956.
Future of science: 'We will have the power of the gods' (telegraph.co.uk)
5957.
Aaron Swartz writing a novel about "...startups, the power they presume to have over the world..." (aaronsw.com)
5958.
Apple Tablet "confirmed" by Asus (engadget.com)
5959.
The Electronic Money Myth (mises.org)
5960.
Basecamp website down? (basecamphq.com)
5961.
Martin Fowler's book on DSLs (martinfowler.com)
5962.
Mac OS X Leopard: 200+ Productivity Booster Keyboard Shortcuts (usingmac.com)
5963.
The PayPal mafia (money.cnn.com)
5964.
No Deal: First experience from the investing side :( ()
5965.
How do you manage CPC/CPA ads on small sites without an advertising network? ()
5966.
Chinese goods transform life in Southeast Asia (iht.com)
5967.
One Laptop Per Child: Hackers Wanted (seeksift.wordpress.com)
5968.
Intro to funding: Friends and Family (burningdoor.com)
5969.
A nice podcast with the author of "Founders at Work" (Jessica Livingstone) (mfile.akamai.com)
5970.
Why forming an LLC might be a useful setup for many startups (sfgate.com)