Goodbye, XP. Hello, Midori
(blogs.zdnet.com)
June 2008 Archive
1501.
1502.
Praise and anger over The Planet data center fire and outage
(thestandard.com)
1503.
Kindle: Electronic Device Stirs Unease at BookExpo
(nytimes.com)
1504.
1505.
Taking a Breather From Social Media? Maybe We’re Doing It Wrong
(sarahintampa.com)
1506.
Starbucks offers new flavor: Free Wi-Fi
(usatoday.com)
1508.
Canonical Announces the Ubuntu Netbook Remix
(tombuntu.com)
1509.
10 Examples of Beautiful CSS Typography and How They Did It…
(3point7designs.com)
1510.
[London] Prediction market startup Smarkets hiring front-end web dev
(blog.smarkets.com)
1511.
The Stupidity of Dignity
(tnr.com)
1512.
Machine self-replicates
(blog.reprap.org)
1513.
1514.
1515.
MacOS X: Hot on the heels of 10.5.3 comes 10.5.4. Already?
(arstechnica.com)
1516.
1517.
Graphics Editor or Text Editor?
(hicksdesign.co.uk)
1518.
Matt Mullenweg Talks Wordpress
(horsepigcow.com)
1519.
1520.
How to never finish your project
(mm.soldat.pl)
1521.
High-tech visionary still looking ahead
(sfgate.com)
1522.
Should Digg Take Microsoft's Money?
(centernetworks.com)
1523.
The Art of Growing Up
(nytimes.com)
1524.
The Web 2.0 Show: Blaine Cook
(web20show.com)
1525.
T-Mobile Sues Starbucks For Over Eager Switch To Free WiFi
(news.google.com)
1526.
The Nuance of Entrepreneurial Openness
(whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1527.
Writing ECMAScript 4, Today
(ejohn.org)
1528.
1529.
1530.
Google Result Offers You to "Skip Intro"
(blogoscoped.com)