2007 Archive
17491.
Google founders spotted at Burning Man? (valleywag.com)
17492.
VersionTracker joins the CNET family (versiontracker.com)
17493.
10 hits/sec? what about 10 uploaded songs/sec? (anywhere.fm)
17494.
One Species' Entire Genome Discovered Inside Another's (sciencedaily.com)
17495.
Swede publishes email logins of 100 embassies (codeodyssey.com)
17496.
Wikirage: What's hot now on Wikipedia (wikirage.com)
17497.
Google's Massive NY Expansion (alleyinsider.com)
17498.
Launch Pad 3.0 - Venture Capital Edition Announced: Oct 17-19 (web2con.com)
17499.
Hilarious exchange on news.yc--PG's greatest line (news.ycombinator.com)
17500.
lonelygirl15 Marketing Strategy (fishtrain.com)
17501.
Inside Entrepreneurship: Taking the first steps to start a business (seattlepi.nwsource.com)
17502.
Google's Trading Floor (fishtrain.com)
17503.
What Do You Want to Know From Your Favorite Programmers? (codersatwork.com)
17504.
A Facebook for the Few (nytimes.com)
17505.
Pace of Innovation for Entrepreneurs (darrenherman.com)
17506.
Microsoft Launches Art Of Office - Mac Users Pissed (techcrunch.com)
17507.
Experimentation: on the path for innovation (sergiosantos.info)
17508.
Yahoo Tests A Facebook/LinkedIn Contender (webpronews.com)
17509.
Use informal advisers to guide your startup (azcentral.com)
17510.
Ask Steve #7 - How Do I Get Blog Attention? (techquilashots.com)
17511.
The WHOIS deadlock (roughtype.com)
17512.
MS Office 2007 Ribbon now available in the Linux World (arstechnica.com)
17513.
Monster in a Wheelchair (monsterinawheelchair.com)
17514.
Ask: How to get the word out about your website? Does a press release help? (reddit.com)
17515.
Demand Outstrips Supply for Clean Energy Deals (redherring.com)
17516.
Hacking the Physical World (core77.com)
17517.
Bill Clementson: View PDF/PS/DVI files in an Emacs buffer (bc.tech.coop)
17518.
A Map of the Internet's Black Holes (strangemaps.wordpress.com)
17519.
new social networking site launched enzilla.com like facebook, myspace and bebo! (enzilla.com)
17520.
Find your favorite things with a GPS-enabled phone (sfgate.com)