June 2008 Archive
2101.
The Marketing of Mega-Burgers (portfolio.com)
2102.
Safari pwns Internet Explorer (aviv.raffon.net)
2103.
Video Demo of Word Processor from 1968 by Doug Engelbart (video.google.com)
2104.
From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user's conversion to Mac OS X—Part III (arstechnica.com)
2105.
SQL Server Programming Hacks (forum.lessthandot.com)
2106.
All-fours study links gene to upright gait (guardian.co.uk)
2107.
Modeling Hacker News Upvoting as Poisson Processes (olug.cs.oberlin.edu)
2108.
Why You Should Fear Entrepreneurship and Why You Shouldn’t Care (socialbias.com)
2109.
Building dev tools for Ruby hackers, fill out this short survey to help us solve your needs (devverlabs.com)
2110.
How Hard Could it Be?: Adventures in Office Space (inc.com)
2111.
JQuery UI 1.5 release candidate, we’re getting excited (jquery.com)
2112.
How hints help speed up math performance and what this says about memory (scienceblogs.com)
2113.
Faster Markdown with Ruby (59x faster than BlueCloth) (tomayko.com)
2114.
The Utopian Origin of Cubicles (thenewatlantis.com)
2115.
Google to offer real-time stock quotes (googleblog.blogspot.com)
2116.
The Origin of Consciousness (blog.plover.com)
2117.
Google Launches Hosted Site Search; Not Ditching Mini After All (techcrunch.com)
2118.
Researchers Simplify Quantum Cryptography (sciencedaily.com)
2119.
The universe is expanding at an ever-increasing rate. (nytimes.com)
2120.
“Management" is a Dirty Word (blog.slickedit.com)
2121.
Interview with Aditi on iAccelerator (mutiny.in)
2122.
Joy, a higher order Forth (or, "a brief and meaningless look at a language you don’t care about") (ndanger.org)
2123.
Litmus Test of a Startup. Get Rid of your Marketing Team. (startuphustle.com)
2124.
25 Things I Learned About Business from "South Park" (insidecrm.com)
2125.
Auctions on eBay: A Dying Breed (businessweek.com)
2126.
Trouble at eBay (readwriteweb.com)
2127.
Billionaire investor George Soros sounds alarm on oil bubble (ft.com)
2128.
Microsoft to put "many millions" of servers in cloud (roughtype.com)
2129.
Grouply Claims to Blow Past Ning; Now What? (techcrunch.com)
2130.
How the Web Was Won (vanityfair.com)