July 2009 Archive
6571.
Intel updates CPU launch schedule (digitimes.com)
6572.
Microsoft Windows Marketplace Opens for Developers on July 27 (eweek.com)
6573.
BingTweets: Bing + Twitter mashup (from Microsoft) (bingtweets.com)
6574.
Simple Web Product Guidelines (Leah Culver) (gist.github.com)
6575.
Open Atrium (openatrium.com)
6576.
What's the Real CPI? (globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com)
6577.
Arnie to close California State Parks (themovechannel.com)
6578.
Live chat: 0-day ActiveX vulnerability (itworld.com)
6579.
Windows Azure Will Be a Pay-As-You-Go Cloud Service (cio-today.com)
6580.
World Of Warcraft Still Suspended In China Indefinitely (techcrunch.com)
6581.
Steve Ballmer Shouts, 'Microsoft Will Keep On Coming' (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6582.
STS-127 To Launch SpaceX's DragonEye Sensor (quantumg.net)
6583.
Wait - what exactly does it mean to "Create Your Own Economy?" (jseliger.com)
6584.
Enunciate: convert Java interface to REST, JSON, SOAP, GWT-RPC, and AMF (enunciate.codehaus.org)
6585.
Buckminsterfullerene: documentary about the discovery of carbon-60 (youtube.com)
6586.
Sun tussles with de-duplication startup (itworld.com)
6587.
Mars Science Laboratory: Send Your Name to Mars (mars9.jpl.nasa.gov)
6588.
Software Development and the Pink Pony Backpack (itworld.com)
6589.
Seeking CTO in Boston for Healthcare IT startup (altgate.com)
6590.
Start-ups may make the best target for the job search (itworld.com)
6591.
Howto: Annotate your images using Mac OS X Preview.app (blog.freshlog.com)
6592.
Seeking Fame in Apple's Sea of Apps (sbk.online.wsj.com)
6593.
Down with Verdana Typography, CSS, and a Start-up idea (slate.com)
6594.
Google Calendar Sidebar Gadgets API (googlecode.blogspot.com)
6595.
Bloomberg reports that Businessweek is for sale (businessweek.com)
6596.
Review my Firefox weather extension (addons.mozilla.org)
6597.
Steve Ballmer Shouts, ‘Microsoft Will Keep On Coming’ (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6598.
The Anatomy of an Effective Product Sales Page (joshklein.net)
6599.
Self-made man who rescued Saatchi & Saatchi (ft.com)
6600.
YouTube will cut loose IE6; Digg may, too (blog.seattlepi.com)