Fake popup study: Users are idiots? I don't think so...
(geekzone.co.nz)
2008 Archive
15691.
15692.
Don’t use IP geolocation to lock out users
(rusek.org)
15693.
Alan Kay: Is Computer Science an Oxymoron?
(windley.com)
15695.
15696.
Browser Speed Tests: The Compiled, Up-to-Date Results
(lifehacker.com)
15697.
Search Flickr by Color
(labs.ideeinc.com)
15698.
Fear Kills Businesses, Dead
(techcrunch.com)
15699.
Norwegian standards body implodes over OOXML controversy
(arstechnica.com)
15700.
How Will We Interact with the Web of Data?
(dsonline.computer.org)
15701.
Where Are The Profitable VC Funded Web 2.0 Startups?
(readwriteweb.com)
15702.
Learning the Programmer's Craft
(blogs.zdnet.com)
15703.
Leading geneticist Steve Jones says human evolution is over
(timesonline.co.uk)
15704.
Touch-screen BlackBerry set to battle iPhone
(sfgate.com)
15705.
Saving RAM with mobile middleware (Django)
(playgroundblues.com)
15706.
Microsoft’s new ‘M’ programming language
(thecoffeedesk.com)
15707.
Ideas Waiting to Happen
(forbes.com)
15708.
The dawn of a new Cloudera
(blogs.the451group.com)
15709.
Listen to Tim Cook
(daringfireball.net)
15710.
Lending alternatives hit snag
(nytimes.com)
15711.
Search Flickr images by color
(labs.ideeinc.com)
15712.
15713.
25% Layoffs At Seattle’s Zillow
(techcrunch.com)
15714.
Apple wanted out of tyranny of MacWorld - reports
(appleinsider.com)
15715.
Hosting Apocalypse
(blog.layerboom.com)
15716.
15717.
Google reads brain waves to measure ads on YouTube
(blogs.zdnet.com)
15718.
15719.
Australian government considers blocking porn and gambling sites
(theage.com.au)
15720.
Traveling by zip line
(googleblog.blogspot.com)