July 2008 Archive
1621.
Wufoo and the Art of Customer Service (diaryofawebsite.com)
1622.
EMC CEO's ego has cost investors billions (theregister.co.uk)
1623.
"Tech Dating" In London (arandomurl.com)
1624.
I Wonder What This Button Does (alistapart.com)
1625.
The evolution of Socialbrowse (leavingcorporate.com)
1626.
8 iPhone Devs Demo Their Apps Live (ustream.tv)
1627.
Chris Anderson: free, the business model of the 21st century (mind-logger.blogspot.com)
1628.
Techmeme’s Leaderboard is Shifting: Nearly 33% of Leaderboard is New (ryanspoon.com)
1629.
Richard Stallman says Orphan Works Bill actually a Good Thing (blamcast.net)
1630.
Google Now Displaying Code Search Results (techcrunch.com)
1631.
Android: We’re Listening To Developer Complaints. We Just Can’t Do Anything About Them (alleyinsider.com)
1632.
Trackvia Raises Series A for Point-And-Click Databases (techcrunch.com)
1633.
Responding to iPhone Bug Reports Is Hard (furbo.org)
1634.
Yahoo's Yang sends a letter to employees about MSFT and Icahn (news.cnet.com)
1635.
Researcher to demonstrate attack code for Intel chips (infoworld.com)
1636.
Economics of Love (nytimes.com)
1637.
Venture capitalists retain their allure (ft.com)
1638.
S.F. officials locked out of computer network (sfgate.com)
1639.
A Socialist CEO Grows Up (inc.com)
1640.
The Prime Database: the prime spot for prime numbers (primes.utm.edu)
1641.
IPhone's Location-Aware Apps (radar.oreilly.com)
1642.
How to Read a Book (30sleeps.com)
1643.
White Paper on 'Cloud Architectures' and Best Practices of Amazon S3, EC2, SimpleDB, SQS (aws.typepad.com)
1644.
Using Facebook’s Thrift with Python and HBase (yannramin.com)
1645.
Channel Intelligence Sues Just About Everyone Who Offers Wishlists (techcrunch.com)
1646.
The father of cognitive neuroscience discusses free will, human condition, The Interpreter (seedmagazine.com)
1647.
Why Should I Care What Server My (PHP) Application is Running On? (devzone.zend.com)
1648.
A Technical History of Apple's Operating Systems (osxbook.com)
1649.
The Long Tail and the Dip (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1650.
A tiny genetic change may help explain why AIDS is so common in Africa (economist.com)