June 2008 Archive
1711.
Why is it so hard to find good developers? (dianazink.com)
1712.
The man who walked away from $250m. (business.timesonline.co.uk)
1713.
Israel backs Palo Alto man's electric car plan (sfgate.com)
1714.
Singing/Dancing Stuffed Animals-- Stripped to Reveal the Robots Beneath (s3.amazonaws.com)
1715.
How To Fix Your Broken NES (howto.wired.com)
1716.
Reality check: Intel's $50-$100 WiMAX bundle (thestandard.com)
1717.
IE team sends a cake to Mozilla team for Firefox ship (arstechnica.com)
1718.
Developers Bailing on Twitter (staynalive.com)
1719.
First reports of a Firefox 3 vulnerability (betanews.com)
1720.
Google’s Awesome New Web Measurement Tool Doesn’t Measure Itself (alleyinsider.com)
1721.
Interactive experiment to predict your choices based on artificial neural networks (cs.uvm.edu)
1722.
Combobox Coolness by Giva Labs (ajaxian.com)
1723.
"The Semantic Web" would be better called "The Graph Web" (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1724.
The iPhone's Next Frontier: Porn (time.com)
1725.
LinkedIn and The Strange Case of The Disappearing Market (readwriteweb.com)
1726.
The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn't Just More — More Is Different (wired.com)
1727.
YDN: Yahoo Developer Network (developer.yahoo.com)
1728.
Dave Pell: Do What You’re Great At (davenetics.com)
1729.
Spore creature creator and steganography (nedbatchelder.com)
1730.
It Once Rained on Mars (blog.wired.com)
1731.
List of Free Online Ruby Books (linkmingle.com)
1732.
The Sustainability of Human Progress (John McCarthy) (www-formal.stanford.edu)
1733.
A snake game in 35 lines of Clojure (plt1.com)
1734.
Whoisi: Follow your friends on the Internet. (0xdeadbeef.com)
1735.
IBM's Noise Free Nano Lab (technologyreview.com)
1736.
Does your website make you look like a poor loser? (tracksuitceo.com)
1737.
Blogger finally gets an update (but it's still in beta) (thestandard.com)
1738.
Ask HN: Good Sources of Coverage? ()
1739.
Outback bbqs (outbackbarbecues.com)
1740.
NDAs are unnecessary because ideas are worthless (b.lesseverything.com)