June 2009 Archive
5611.
Fear Grips Google: Sergey Orders Bing Study (nypost.com)
5612.
Success mantra by startup founder in India (pluggd.in)
5613.
Why Do We Love Rounded Corners? (basement.org)
5614.
De-Dollarization: Dismantling America’s Financial-Military Empire (globalresearch.ca)
5615.
Use reddit to get a job (or hire someone who can deftly pun) (blog.reddit.com)
5616.
LOGO Design, Vol. 2 Book Review (logocritiques.com)
5617.
Ruby on Rails with Flex (unitedmindset.com)
5618.
10 iPhone Accessories We'd Love To Have (businessinsider.com)
5619.
Harvard Medical School's Personal Genome Project (personalgenomes.org)
5620.
Google, Other Tech Heavyweights Back Volunteer Community Service All for Good (techcrunch.com)
5621.
Determining "Mood" from Text ()
5622.
Google adding microblog indexing to its search results (arstechnica.com)
5623.
In China,this may be internet porn. (globalpost.com)
5624.
Lessons learned from Spike Lee's profile of Kobe Bryant (37signals.com)
5625.
The Apple Newton (en.wikipedia.org)
5626.
Thoughts on Bing and Future of Search from Madrona Partner, UW Prof Dan Weld (xconomy.com)
5627.
GE's Healthymagination (healthymagination.com)
5628.
From the Model S to the Lawsuit: Recent Tesla Motors News (treehugger.com)
5629.
DDOS attacks on Iran's web-sites: what a stupid idea (neteffect.foreignpolicy.com)
5630.
Math model may decrease phantom traffic jams (msnbc.msn.com)
5631.
NSMutableArray and removeObjectAtIndex: in Objective-C (blog.ablepear.com)
5632.
Google's digital book future hangs in the balance (news.cnet.com)
5633.
Is Amazon Taking Over the Book Business? (time.com)
5634.
Location, Location: Physical Proximity Still Pays (nytimes.com)
5635.
A Cheap Route to Robust LEDs (technologyreview.com)
5636.
Oceans charge up new theory of magnetism (timesonline.co.uk)
5637.
Graphic Design Articles (erisfire.com)
5638.
Graphic Design Resources (erisfire.com)
5639.
How to Load a Resource from Your Application Bundle in Mac OS X (experimentgarden.blogspot.com)
5640.
Experts Say Chinese Filter Would Make PCs Vulnerable (nytimes.com)