2007 Archive
7351.
Matchmine.com (matchmine.com)
7352.
Get An Invite To Any Private Beta (techcrunch.com)
7353.
A Patent Is Worth Having, Right? Well, Maybe Not (nytimes.com)
7354.
Why We Rank #1 for 'John Chow' and Why You Shouldn't Mess With Google (pronetadvertising.com)
7355.
On Motivating Programmers (particletree.com)
7356.
How some facebook apps are enabling more "performance" type behavior for social network users (lsvp.wordpress.com)
7357.
Troublesome quarter for Yahoo again - Portal's executives say they will address company weaknesses (sfgate.com)
7358.
Sudoku solvers vs TDD vs Peter Norvig (ravimohan.blogspot.com)
7359.
Google profits fall short of expectations, shares drop (ft.com)
7360.
How to operate before incorporation? ()
7361.
How to fix Copyright, RMS' views (csclub.uwaterloo.ca)
7362.
Ask.com gives users what they want: won't keep data from searches (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
7363.
The Interface of a Cheeseburger (informationarchitects.jp)
7364.
Lessons from a Haskell startup (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
7365.
Supporting Your Family: So Easy a Caveman Could Do it (tracksuitceo.wordpress.com)
7366.
Google Gadget Ventures? (jasonball.com)
7367.
Jakob Nielsen: Feature Richness and User Engagement (useit.com)
7368.
A startup provides the best way ever to find your work buddies (businesshackers.com)
7369.
FCC shuns Google plans for open mobile network (cbronline.com)
7370.
Wikipedia's founder builds an open-source search engine (machinist.salon.com)
7371.
An Honest Look at Django (symple.wordpress.com)
7372.
Ask Steve #2 - Invest Your Time to Make Millions, Not Dollars (techquilashots.com)
7373.
Hackers find serious problems in California voting machines (tgdaily.com)
7374.
Inventiveness (economist.com)
7375.
Founder v. Founders (foundread.com)
7376.
Social Networking Consuming More Time (emarketer.com)
7377.
Amazon's Flexible Payments Service -- move over PayPal? (amazon.com)
7378.
Not one, but many "gPhones" in the works (arstechnica.com)
7379.
Got a Weekend? Start a Business (businessweek.com)
7380.
Leveraging Facebook To Compete With eBay Won't Work (techcrunch.com)