Trying to Break Nicotine’s Grip
(nytimes.com)
May 2008 Archive
3061.
3062.
3063.
MySpace Moves To Limit Spammy Applications, Just Like Facebook Did
(techcrunch.com)
3064.
Dbtxt: A tiny PD database in Python
(ideaspike.com)
3065.
Lockdown: authentication/authorization system for RubyOnRails or Merb
(lockdown.rubyforge.org)
3066.
Can Microsoft ever be seen as hip as Apple?
(blogs.zdnet.com)
3067.
Advanced Google Analytics: Conversion Goals (Part One)
(workhappy.net)
3068.
SemTech Panel: Taking Semantic Technology to the Masses
(readwriteweb.com)
3069.
Firefox 3: Tightened Local File Security
(ejohn.org)
3070.
3071.
DoT takes RIM's bait
(bonchibuji.blogspot.com)
3072.
Microsoft’s Mistakes. You too can learn from them.
(tpgblog.com)
3073.
Practical web programming in Haskell
(haskell.org)
3074.
Geohash
(geohash.org)
3075.
FCC, wireless carriers in talks to curb/cut early-termination fees
(alleyinsider.com)
3076.
List of Q1 2008 Web/Internet/Technology Acquisitions
(startup.partnerup.com)
3077.
Older Brain Really May Be a Wiser Brain
(nytimes.com)
3078.
Democratizing The Art World
(forbes.com)
3079.
Getting Started with the Google App Engine
(onlamp.com)
3080.
3081.
So, This Is How Entrepreneurship Starts…? My Life In One Suitcase.
(socialbias.com)
3082.
Smartphone users obsessed with Craigslist, eBay, MySpace, Facebook
(alleyinsider.com)
3083.
Why You Should Expand Your LinkedIn Network
(markpeterdavis.com)
3084.
The Class Everyone Thought You Took But You Didn't
(blogs.jobdig.com)
3085.
Fifteen Stupid Responses to Criticism
(plover.net)
3086.
Ruby is a Playground, PHP is a Factory
(kurt.karmalab.org)
3087.
3088.
Java - The Next Google AppEngine Language?
(blog.symbiont.net)
3089.
Why RedBubble kicks ass
(glyphobet.net)
3090.
Google Open Source Blog: Develop with Git on a Google Code Project
(google-opensource.blogspot.com)