June 2008 Archive
2011.
Why Tiered Broadband is a Wonderful Thing and ASIVS (blogmaverick.com)
2012.
Response to “Where did all the PHP programmers go?” (blog.nickj.org)
2013.
How many times are we going to "kill" Java? (jroller.com)
2014.
The Inexact Science Behind DMCA Takedown Notices (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2015.
Plainview: chromeless browser for presentations (tuaw.com)
2016.
Design isn't about tools (markboulton.co.uk)
2017.
NYC tech founders (including YC Charles Forman) swap tshirts for expensive suits in Esquire spread (alleyinsider.com)
2018.
Charles Stross: The Golden Age of Fraud (antipope.org)
2019.
Apple is the second largest smart-phone maker in the US (#3 worldwide) (iphonematters.com)
2020.
Disney: When You Wish Upon a Startup (businessweek.com)
2021.
Microsoft’s Latest Bad Idea? ARAX - Ruby-powered AJAX (rubyinside.com)
2022.
Python for JavaScript Programmers (hg.toolness.com)
2023.
Cell Services Keep It Easy, and Free (nytimes.com)
2024.
Why Amazon Went Down, and Why It Matters (gigaom.com)
2025.
Why In-Game Ads Won’t Kill Video Games… They Already Exist (ryanspoon.com)
2026.
Last we checked, PHP is a framework. (sitepoint.com)
2027.
Facebook: Applications No Longer Allowed to Pre-Select Message Recipients (insidefacebook.com)
2028.
The Way We Read - Mossberg interviews Bezos (online.wsj.com)
2029.
Theory and reality for storing personal information (computerworld.com)
2030.
Britannica to Go Wikipedia; Planning User-Generated Content Site (britannicanet.com)
2031.
Programming is not all about passion (stochasticgeometry.wordpress.com)
2032.
UX Rule #2 - Always Link Your Header Logo (forfraksake.com)
2033.
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2034.
Get MAD at Your Digital Debris (markevanstech.com)
2035.
Managing "Unproductive" Meetings (avc.blogs.com)
2036.
Yahoo's poison pill ()
2037.
Apple's App Store could emerge as $1.2B business by 2009 (appleinsider.com)
2038.
Thought experiment: survival tips if you were sent back 1000 years (marginalrevolution.com)
2039.
ITA Software's airline fare shopping engine (matrix.itasoftware.com)
2040.
In Japan, Cellphones have become Too Complex to Use (usabilitynews.com)