June 2009 Archive
6691.
Don't Tell users you are taking away features for their benefit (techdirt.com)
6692.
Social Skydiving with a Code Monkey: Day Seven (socialskydivingwithjustin.posterous.com)
6693.
Tracing Xenophobic Internet Chatter to Its Roots in New Jersey Town (nytimes.com)
6694.
MIT’s EurekaFest showcases high school students’ problem-solving prototypes (crunchgear.com)
6695.
China's banks are an accident waiting to happen to every one of us (telegraph.co.uk)
6696.
Commission rates of Online Stock Brokers (pfstuff.com)
6697.
Michael Jackson (anomalies-unlimited.com)
6698.
Video Interview: PlanetTutor - Making a world of difference (icanhasstartup.com)
6699.
Encrypt data in Linux/Unix (unixmen.com)
6700.
Maturity of DSLs as a concept (blog.jonasbandi.net)
6701.
Comcast to offer wireless Internet service (sfgate.com)
6702.
Introduction to Valgrind (mikeash.com)
6703.
Risky Business (stakeventures.com)
6704.
Crowdsourcing Experiment at the NY Times (onthemedia.org)
6705.
Offline programming: teaching children computer science (blog.sybreon.com)
6706.
NSERC Grant Peer Review Is More Expensive Than Giving Everyone a Grant (informaworld.com)
6707.
Europe creates new standard: One charger to rule them all (trueslant.com)
6708.
Toyota Develops Mind-Controlled Wheelchair (informationweek.com)
6709.
Intercloud: The Evolution of Global Application Delivery (devcentral.f5.com)
6710.
Myows: A new service to protect copyright on digital creative works. (friskdesign.com)
6711.
Monkey 'stock market' prone to fluctuations too (newscientist.com)
6712.
The Fantastic Firefox: Why Mozilla's new browser augurs great things for the Web (slate.com)
6713.
Sony eyes cellphone/game gear hybrid (reuters.com)
6714.
StumbleUpon's Exciting Progress (trickjarrett.com)
6715.
Is Skype bringing us together or destroying boundaries? (nytimes.com)
6716.
Why microbes are smarter than you thought (newscientist.com)
6717.
CouchDB PHP library, a call for participation (dready.byethost31.com)
6718.
Qui.tw: Tweet Your Location (useful tools review) (usefultools.com)
6719.
How Limelight Networks kept TMZ.com up during massive MJ traffic spike (blog.llnw.com)
6720.
BREAKING: The Pirate Bay Sold For $7.8 Million (mashable.com)