April 2009 Archive
6331.
Setting The Tab Order (codenique.com)
6332.
MargaretWertheim_2009 (video.ted.com)
6333.
Scientists find lightest exoplanet yet (msnbc.msn.com)
6334.
2003-era Nokia phones used for mobile Transaction Authentication Number hack? (thestandard.com)
6335.
Would You Like To Send Your Friends Some Ads? SocialTwist Sure Hopes So. (techcrunch.com)
6336.
If Oracle-Sun is a cloud play, what was Ellison ranting about? (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
6337.
Time for a new gadget? Advice for smart buyers (itworld.com)
6338.
Streaming Amazon Video on Demand to Roku (itworld.com)
6339.
The World’s first fully sustainable race car (tgdaily.com)
6340.
Interesting Japanese water 'show' (youtube.com)
6341.
Streamliner (snook.ca)
6342.
Computer science in JavaScript: Doubly-linked lists (nczonline.net)
6343.
Oracle+Sun= IBM killer or Sun killer? (infotech.indiatimes.com)
6344.
The Company-Customer Pact (ccpact.com)
6345.
5 Do or Die Tips For Demoing Your Product To Deliver Awesome Results (blog.stevebarsh.com)
6346.
GSA contest results are in (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6347.
Two Ways to Make the Most of Your Screen Size (the20life.com)
6348.
Rasmussen Survey: Nobody Listens to Scientists (treehugger.com)
6349.
Ad Money Will Play "Follow the Leader" to the King of Links (messel.typepad.com)
6350.
Oracle Buys SUN; MySQL is Forked (linux-mag.com)
6351.
Should Ad Networks Pay Publishers For Stolen Content? The FSC Thinks So. (techcrunch.com)
6352.
Hardware Raytracing (anandtech.com)
6353.
Secret Of Success: Defined In Eight Words (infochachkie.com)
6354.
Quickoffice for iPhone has a couple major issues | Smartphones and Cell Phones | ZDNet.com (blogs.zdnet.com)
6355.
Quantum Computers might be able to erase their memory and end up in parallel universe (newscientist.com)
6356.
Dell and Apple’s Color Confusion (benzilla.galbraiths.org)
6357.
My reaction to Sun being bought? Profound sadness (news.cnet.com)
6358.
Poorly Made In China Makes It to Hong Kong International Airport (paulmidler.com)
6359.
Convert your site to Flash with Wrapper (motionandcolor.com)
6360.
Netbooks are notebooks. Period. Which puts Microsoft in a tough spot. (technologizer.com)