June 2008 Archive
2131.
Why Yahoo's Yang Is Holding Out (businessweek.com)
2132.
Navies of Landlocked Countries (economist.com)
2133.
NASA pioneer method for making giant lunar telescopes (esciencenews.com)
2134.
TIP Use memory on video card as swap (gentoo-wiki.com)
2135.
NASA and Google Announce Lease at Ames Research Center (google.com)
2136.
The importance of visual communication and UI design: "My application had gone from useful to cool" (books.slashdot.org)
2137.
Bits: Google Plans Major Expansion in Its Backyard (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2138.
Ask YC: PHP stock charts ()
2139.
How Yahoo schemed well in advance to keep MS away. (rediff.com)
2140.
Mobile phones demystify commuter rat race (nature.com)
2141.
Data In, Garbage Out (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
2142.
Ajax For Evil: Spyjax (davidwalsh.name)
2143.
Email checklist - do no evil (sethgodin.typepad.com)
2144.
Scan Uncovers Thousands of Copycat Scientific Articles (sciam.com)
2145.
What to do with that old iPhone? Make a robot! (blog.makezine.com)
2146.
When does offshoring work? Herein lies the answer. (laserlike.com)
2147.
Actual Contact Finder using the Social Graph API (dominiek.com)
2148.
SquirrelFish is 1.6 times faster than WebKit’s previous interpreter. (webkit.org)
2149.
How to Unleash Your Creativity (sciam.com)
2150.
Google Gadgets for Linux: One Step closer to Open Source (blogoscoped.com)
2151.
1983-96: The Golden Age of Programming Languages (micahelliott.blogspot.com)
2152.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer To Step Down Within 10 Years (informationweek.com)
2153.
Wireless Social Networking To Generate $2.5 Trillion By 2020 (informationweek.com)
2154.
Toy Scheme interpreter in J (jsoftware.com)
2155.
The Ultimate Guide to Motivation - How to Achieve Any Goal (zenhabits.net)
2156.
Computer programming for everybody (python.org)
2157.
Egypt uncovers 'missing' pyramid of a pharaoh (news.yahoo.com)
2158.
Google Gears origin exploit (r00tin.blogspot.com)
2159.
ICall Brings Seamless Free VoIP to iPhone (techcrunch.com)
2160.
Case Study: Toyota's Innovation in Production Processes (newyorker.com)