2007 Archive
1921.
Risk Everything (foundread.com)
1922.
Two Social System Design Trends That Should Really, Really Stop (brianoberkirch.com)
1923.
Content-aware (seam carving) image resizing in less than 350 lines of Python (blog.eikke.com)
1924.
Kasparov versus the World (michaelnielsen.org)
1925.
A place in the sun: British founders migrating to Silicon Valley (director.co.uk)
1926.
America's Best Young Entrepreneurs: 2007 (finance.yahoo.com)
1927.
UK Hacker News meetup confirmed for Friday November 30th ()
1928.
British economy suffers brain drain as skilled workers take flight (thebusiness.co.uk)
1929.
Do you need to switch your pitch? (redeye.firstround.com)
1930.
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 (youtube.com)
1931.
1996: Yahoo co-founders turn down $3 million each (metroactive.com)
1932.
Don't hire a PR agency - do it yourself. (blog.guykawasaki.com)
1933.
Making Web software for easy site building - Weebly's YC story (phillyburbs.com)
1934.
Facebook's 'platform' (separating facts from illusions) (valleywag.com)
1935.
YSlow: Yahoo's problems are not your problems (codinghorror.com)
1936.
"She Said Thank You" (Avoiding Procrastination) (avanoo.wordpress.com)
1937.
More from the Trenches - Rick Segal advises someone to go for small scale acquisition angering other VCs (ricksegal.typepad.com)
1938.
I Want a New Platform (unionsquareventures.com)
1939.
Why do we work on things that don't matter? (evhead.com)
1940.
Google Buys Jaiku. (uk.techcrunch.com)
1941.
Yes, some blogs are profitable - very profitable (sfgate.com)
1942.
Startups and The Problem Of Premature Scalaculation (onstartups.com)
1943.
MochiKit.Animator with demos (the end is the best) (gr.ayre.st)
1944.
[SF] Distributed Systems company looking for developers (sproutsys.com)
1945.
Raganwald: Still failing, still learning (weblog.raganwald.com)
1946.
YC alums visit Cambridge (foundersatwork.com)
1947.
The Future of Facebook (time.com)
1948.
Tufte: A New Style for Mint (robgoodlatte.com)
1949.
Data and Codata (sigfpe.blogspot.com)
1950.
The Beam of Light That Flips a Switch That Turns on the Brain (nytimes.com)