2007 Archive
18151.
A Beloved Professor Delivers The Lecture of a Lifetime (online.wsj.com)
18152.
Ocean's Eleven: The perfect agile model? (chrisspagnuolo.com)
18153.
Presentation Zen: Pecha Kucha and the art of liberating constraints (presentationzen.com)
18154.
GTD: Lean for your head (leansoftwareinstitute.com)
18155.
Ask YC: How much commenting do you do in Ruby/Rails? (or other expressive language) ()
18156.
Jajah releases free 1-800 number button (call from an email) (venturebeat.com)
18157.
Remember the color-blind in your web design (endorseyou.wordpress.com)
18158.
Why A VC May Call You (getventure.typepad.com)
18159.
Follow the process? (blog.billeisenhauer.com)
18160.
Does Your Startup Need Its Own Digg? (blogs.dovetailsoftware.com)
18161.
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (auditoriuma.com)
18162.
Google, Yahoo Sued By Tanzanian Tribesman (webpronews.com)
18163.
The Internet Broke the DSM (cscs.umich.edu)
18164.
Google availability differs greatly between countries (royal.pingdom.com)
18165.
Key to Organization: The Habit of Now (webworkerdaily.com)
18166.
Zude: Drag, Drop And Network (gigaom.com)
18167.
Facebook/Microsoft Plot Thickens (marketingpilgrim.com)
18168.
Homebrew Science (homebrewscience.com)
18169.
Yahoo tops Google in quality of searches? (computerworld.com)
18170.
Interview with Rudolf Bannasch, founder of EvoLogics, bio-robotics pioneer (lis.epfl.ch)
18171.
VC firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson goes to Russia (venturebeat.com)
18172.
Mining the NY Times Archives (everwas.com)
18173.
Facebook Killing Google, Chapter II: Flyers (webpronews.com)
18174.
What Happens When a Social Graph is Compromised? (fishtrain.com)
18175.
Head of Kauffman Foundation on Startups' Importance to the Economy (youtube.com)
18176.
TED talks: Flying on solar wings (ted.com)
18177.
How I made my presentations a little better (43folders.com)
18178.
Deciding About Indecision (weblogs.media.mit.edu)
18179.
Google shows off GWT applications for the iPhone (blog.wired.com)
18180.
Book Review: "The Trap," on US college grads' narrowing opportunities. Anyone read it? (salon.com)