July 2009 Archive
6781.
Unix Wizdumb: Document It (itworld.com)
6782.
Apple breaks iTunes-Pre compatibility, to the surprise of nobody (itworld.com)
6783.
A bad week for browsers (itworld.com)
6784.
About those unscripted Microsoft ads... (technologizer.com)
6785.
Why Bing Is Fundamentally Different from Other Microsoft Products (xconomy.com)
6786.
Japan’s Porn-Obsessed Highlight The Need For New Content Delivery Models (mobhappy.com)
6787.
How the browsers stack up for running 3D content (musegames.com)
6788.
Firefox Add-ons Contributions Pilot (allowing money contributions) (blog.mozilla.com)
6789.
Dog food be judged (web-poet.com)
6790.
The Future for Investors (borismsilver.wordpress.com)
6791.
10 Studios That Find Clients Easier Because They Have Funny Websites (inspiredm.com)
6792.
Build Online Properties to Build Wealth (pinoyonlinebiz.com)
6793.
A Culture for Innovation - Liberate the Innovative Spirit (wdc-econdev.com)
6794.
Google Health Now Lets You Upload Scanned Medical Documents (techcrunch.com)
6795.
How To Finance Your Startup (businessinsider.com)
6796.
Plan ahead: Document and share your health wishes with Google Health (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6797.
Fear is a blank sheet of paper (mikepk.com)
6798.
Video: Saturn V Blast Off, Apollo 11, Forty Years Ago Today (youtube.com)
6799.
Achieve Your Goals With This Simple Formula (burnthefatblog.com)
6800.
Making a Bundle Out of iTunes (meganmcardle.theatlantic.com)
6801.
Google Calendar Labs Released (blogoscoped.com)
6802.
Mariusz Cieśla - Public Portrait - @dotmariusz | MonoExpression (monoexpression.com)
6803.
Finding work in unconventional places (itworld.com)
6804.
Wordpress theme frameworks explained (catswhocode.com)
6805.
Mozilla looks for handouts for add-on developers (venturebeat.com)
6806.
Stanford tech mentor Rajeev Motwani was drunk when he drowned (sfgate.com)
6807.
Spring: a versatile, open-source RTS engine for Windows and Linux (springrts.com)
6808.
Buzz Aldrin: Time to Boldly Go Once More (washingtonpost.com)
6809.
Bessemer’s Top Laws for Being “SaaS-y” (sandhill.com)
6810.
How Buffett's investment in Goldman Sachs paid off (economictimes.indiatimes.com)