2007 Archive
2671.
Lobes of Steel - Neurogenesis and exercise (nytimes.com)
2672.
The end of ERP? (roughtype.com)
2673.
Creator of Hotmail plans to found new Indian city (nanocity.in)
2674.
Fred Wilson: Favoriting Ads (avc.blogs.com)
2675.
Writing Tight: Why Tiny Business Plans Are Best (stoweboyd.com)
2676.
World's first per-seat,on-demand jet service cleared for take-off (dayjet.com)
2677.
Adobe is developing software to let home users create movie-quality 3-D graphics (technologyreview.com)
2678.
Demo of Photosynth from TED conference - mind blowing (youtube.com)
2679.
Six Apart: We Are Opening the Social Graph (sixapart.com)
2680.
Haskell raytracer (written in a day) (nobugs.org)
2681.
Managing Software Engineers (philip.greenspun.com)
2682.
Salesforce.com, VCs Create Seed Fund for Future Clients (ecommercetimes.com)
2683.
Hackers and Painters: Rails apps at the Museum of Modern Art (davetroy.blogspot.com)
2684.
Startup Success Story: The Trunk Club (upandrunning.entrepreneur.com)
2685.
Family Life and Startup Life Don't Mix (gobignetwork.com)
2686.
Word of Mouth vs Key Influencers (blog.guykawasaki.com)
2687.
Ruby 1.9 Released (svn.ruby-lang.org)
2688.
Do You Need to Write a Business Plan? (webworkerdaily.com)
2689.
TechCrunch: Is Spotplex a better Digg? (techcrunch.com)
2690.
Microsoft buys Tellme for over $800 million (gigaom.com)
2691.
How to beat Google, part I (skrenta.com)
2692.
Web 2.0 is vulnerable to attack (nasty AJAX/JSON exploit) (cbronline.com)
2693.
Amazon reveals new web service: Amazon Simple Database (seattle.craigslist.org)
2694.
Facebook cover story from Fast Company - Hacker, Dropout, CEO (fastcompany.com)
2695.
Twiddla: 1000 Signups on Day One (by Not Making People Register) (twiddla.blogspot.com)
2696.
3 things I learnt about PR by getting my startup mentioned in the NYT, the WSJ, Business 2.0, Forbes. (poorbuthappy.com)
2697.
Plazes CEO and Founder Exposed by Own Tools (bomega.com)
2698.
Dilbert on Venture Capital (troyangrignon.com)
2699.
An under-the-hood look at Backpack (37signals.com)
2700.
Unconventional Wisdom: Quitting is good for you (foundread.com)