June 2009 Archive
6121.
IT careers aren’t cool enough for Canadian high school students (itworldcanada.com)
6122.
RFID legislation in EU (v3.co.uk)
6123.
The Big Inflationist Scare (globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com)
6124.
The Psychology of Twitter: Doubly Addictive (blogs.salon.com)
6125.
Opensim Linux Series – Installing Mono and MySQL (maxping.org)
6126.
Iranians publish underground newsletter via Issuu (issuu.com)
6127.
VoIP in a Cloud (voxilla.com)
6128.
Federal Trade Commission to start monitoring blogs (outsidethebeltway.com)
6129.
Label's Response to Harvard Paper on P2P (billboard.biz)
6130.
'Synthetic tree' claims to catch carbon in the air (cnn.com)
6131.
Parallel and Distributed Computation: Numerical Methods (athenasc.com)
6132.
Can university subjects reveal terrorists in the making? (newscientist.com)
6133.
Possible SORBS Closure (us.sorbs.net)
6134.
Johns Hopkins Neuroscientists Watch Memories Form In Real Time (medicalnewstoday.com)
6135.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Sets The Record Straight About Pending Lawsuit (techcrunch.com)
6136.
Digraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications (cs.rhul.ac.uk)
6137.
The Elegant Universe (pbs.org)
6138.
Fun John Hodgman grilling of Obama on his nerd vs. jock cred (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
6139.
ICrack: The iPhone Is An Accident Magnet - 20% damaged already (techcrunch.com)
6140.
Apple sells more than 1 million 3GS iPhones (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
6141.
iPhone 3.0 sim unlock is out (ultrasn0w) (blog.iphone-dev.org)
6142.
Haskell on the iPhone (haskell.org)
6143.
Another way to look at inheritance and composition (blog.adaptivesoftware.biz)
6144.
The iPhone app to put the fear of God into a Madrid Taxi Driver (uk.techcrunch.com)
6145.
Useful jQuery Documents. (9lessons.blogspot.com)
6146.
Audio slideshow: Splendour of Saturn (news.bbc.co.uk)
6147.
What is driving Steve Jobs. (guardian.co.uk)
6148.
Who's the owner? Shared code vs. code ownership (agilesoftwaredevelopment.com)
6149.
Toxic molecule may help birds 'see' north and south (biologynews.net)
6150.
Better Performance After a Dreaming Nap (nytimes.com)