June 2008 Archive
2191.
Microsoft Silverlight to back Ruby, Python in browser (news.yahoo.com)
2192.
3G iPhone? Yawn. Games Are The Real Story (businessweek.com)
2193.
How to Live With Just 100 Things (time.com)
2194.
Bedpost Hack (geekmontreal.com)
2195.
Bionic hand wins top tech prize (news.bbc.co.uk)
2196.
Four Reasons Why You Should Leave Facebook (fourreasonswhy.com)
2197.
Overcoming Objections to Refactoring (cafe.elharo.com)
2198.
The little-known history of the "Comanche Empire" (literaryreview.co.uk)
2199.
Copyright Has Stretched So Far That It Has Broken (cato-unbound.org)
2200.
Microsoft's standards bid stalled (news.bbc.co.uk)
2201.
Do You Trust Google to Resist Data Mining Across Services? (readwriteweb.com)
2202.
Friendfeed will Change Journalism, PR and Marketing (micropersuasion.com)
2203.
LiquidPlanner: Project Management That Deals With Uncertainty (techcrunch.com)
2204.
Fonts, Text, Kerning and Ligatures in Firefox 3 (dria.org)
2205.
FriendFeed openness puts pressure on rivals (ft.com)
2206.
How Computers Boot Up (duartes.org)
2207.
Techmeme Leaderboard - Top 100 Techmeme Blog Now in Widgets (ryanspoon.com)
2208.
What Cost the Vista Fiasco? (Financial impact of Vista's slow sales) (businessweek.com)
2209.
Google Gears Updated for Firefox 3 (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
2210.
FriendFeed adds tipjoy, Intense Debate, other services (blog.friendfeed.com)
2211.
Venture Capitalists Hot About iPhone Startups (gigaom.com)
2212.
Apple kicks iPhone activation company to the curb for 3G iPhone, its stock drops like a rock (alleyinsider.com)
2213.
Desks (joelonsoftware.com)
2214.
Trader hacks the system - and gets squashed by the giants (torontolife.com)
2215.
WWDC survey suggests 70% of planned iPhone apps may be free (appleinsider.com)
2216.
Facebook Now Endorsing Apps "You May Like" (alleyinsider.com)
2217.
Are you a FeedBurner Fool? (simpable.com)
2218.
Playfulness in Interaction Design (sitepen.com)
2219.
J.K. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement (harvardmagazine.com)
2220.
RIAA suddenly walks away from old, contested P2P case (arstechnica.com)