June 2009 Archive
6151.
Reductive Labs Scores 2M For Puppet (deals.venturebeat.com)
6152.
Extended Tango Palette (emilis.info)
6153.
Buffett adviser raises $2 bln for his firm BDT--FT (reuters.com)
6154.
HP, Apple, Google in censorship crossfire (sfgate.com)
6155.
Enabling Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 11 GNOME Desktop (NVIDIA GeForce 8100) (howtoforge.com)
6156.
Successful Startups Put Some Distance Between Their HQ and Their VCs (xconomy.com)
6157.
Faye is a Ruby/Rack implementation of Bayeux/Comet (github.com)
6158.
Thymer: Task Management With Extra Spice (useful tools review) (usefultools.com)
6159.
Introduction to RDFa (alistapart.com)
6160.
How to Decide on Your Next Programming Language (morethanseven.net)
6161.
Software Factories in the Small (it.toolbox.com)
6162.
MS vs EU: Microsoft does not control Windows anymore (tech-no-media.com)
6163.
I say again – phone your users (blog.boxedice.com)
6164.
Forget the New York Times: Google Should Buy The AP (wired.com)
6165.
Smartphone Wars - Which platform to develop for (localytics.com)
6166.
Let’s Talk Antitrust (on June 30) (techcrunch.com)
6167.
Reductive Labs nails $2 million in funding (news.cnet.com)
6168.
Twitterature: 'Like Any Good Revolution, This One Started In a College Dorm' (collegemogul.com)
6169.
On-demand analytics vendor LucidEra selling off IP, winding down operations (thestandard.com)
6170.
How to Jailbreak your iPhone to OS 3.0 (readwriteweb.com)
6171.
Misleading benchmarks (blog.abrahamvegh.com)
6172.
Arduino Laser Controlled Wireless Cat Food Dispenser (andres-leon.blogspot.com)
6173.
Brill's "Verified Identity" startup targeting TSA lines goes out of business (usatoday.com)
6174.
Qik For Android Alpha leaks, Immediately Hits The Market (mobilecrunch.com)
6175.
Twitter RSS Links - feeds from your friends tweets that contains HTTP links (twitterrsslinks.com)
6176.
Intel and Nokia form “long-term relationship” to develop Intel-based mobiles (last100.com)
6177.
Amazon: A Search Engine With A Warehouse (techdirt.com)
6178.
Record biz tries suing Irish ISPs into submission (arstechnica.com)
6179.
MySpace cuts overseas staff 66% (thestandard.com)
6180.
Concerning Flash and HTML5 (benward.me)