2007 Archive
1531.
Astronomy: Clever hack gets 2x Hubble's resolution, from the ground (msnbc.msn.com)
1532.
Ponoko: personal manufacturing. This makes more sense in the near term than fab@home (ponoko.com)
1533.
Google, Apple and the future of personal computing (roughtype.com)
1534.
Forget the Linux Desktop, it's the Linux Laptop that matters (sourcesmouth.co.uk)
1535.
Why Niches are Better (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1536.
Zero to dogfood in one day. (expatsoftware.com)
1537.
Quick Stats on news.yc clickthroughs ()
1538.
Sorry, Paul. You're a smart guy, but my fortune cookie disagrees with you. (i11.tinypic.com)
1539.
Close to the Vest - The search giant's young millionaires are cashing in and checking out (members.forbes.com)
1540.
Implicit kicks explicit's ass (breasy.com)
1541.
"I'll eat my hat if that isn't Einstein" (Einstein as seen by another scientist, Norbert Wiener) (libraries.mit.edu)
1542.
Elevator Expertise from an Expert (subtraction.com)
1543.
Amazon EC2 loses user data (developer.amazonwebservices.com)
1544.
Beware the Online Collective: Individual Creativity Is Being Replaced by Dangerous Groupthink (edge.org)
1545.
Windows Startup Sounds - 1.0 to Vista (youtube.com)
1546.
Serial entrepreneurs and today's Silicon Valley (blog.pmarca.com)
1547.
Merb | A different Ruby framework (merbivore.com)
1548.
Y Combinator, Should You? (blogs.xobni.com)
1549.
The Pmarca Guide to Startups, Part 7: Why a startup's initial business plan doesn't matter that much (blog.pmarca.com)
1550.
This Man Wants To Control the Internet (discovermagazine.com)
1551.
Should you have to pay to see research your taxes paid for? (washingtonpost.com)
1552.
Google Android SDK now available (code.google.com)
1553.
Co-Founder Issues Driving You Crazy? 7 Simple Insights. (onstartups.com)
1554.
YouTube for Computer Science researchers (videolectures.net)
1555.
Want to know what Web 2.0 offices look like or what millions of funding can buy? (officesnapshots.com)
1556.
Email in the 18th century (lowtechmagazine.com)
1557.
Fake Steve Jobs: The music industry has finally figured out what we're doing (fakesteve.blogspot.com)
1558.
88% are Millionaires and 6 More Surprises From Entrepreneurial Survey (onstartups.com)
1559.
Kosmix releases Google GFS workalike 'KFS' as open source (skrenta.com)
1560.
"Australian actresses are plagiarizing my quantum mechanics lecture to sell printers" (not a joke!) (scottaaronson.com)