May 2008 Archive
4321.
10 Steps to a Successful Design Project (vandelaydesign.com)
4322.
Can You Become a Creature of New Habits? (nytimes.com)
4323.
The Dollar: Shrinkable but (So Far) Unsinkable (nytimes.com)
4324.
The Bold and the Beautiful (New Blackberry Fund) (markevanstech.com)
4325.
Your Chance to Finish a Movie Microsoft Started (nytimes.com)
4326.
Entrepreneurs around the world had six days to add value to a stack of Post-Its (iloop.tv)
4327.
Startup Promises Solar Energy As Cheap As Fossil Fuels (inhabitat.com)
4328.
Feature Request: Google please unify your Gtalk gadget! (wiggler.gr)
4329.
Engagement (graydon.livejournal.com)
4330.
Common misconceptions about database security (news.zdnet.com)
4331.
A Face For Stephen Hawking (A strong vote for JRuby) (gilesbowkett.blogspot.com)
4332.
IPhone 3.5G to support 1080p H.264 High-Profile Dual-Stream Decoding? (beyond3d.com)
4333.
How Much To Say You Are Raising (markpeterdavis.com)
4334.
Downloading Torrent from the Terminal (linuxhaxor.net)
4335.
So what will you do if string theory is wrong? (math.columbia.edu)
4336.
StrawPoll - a Twitter polling app (strawpollnow.com)
4337.
Brand magic (sethgodin.typepad.com)
4338.
Stanford Entrepreneurship Week Challenge Winners (eweek.stanford.edu)
4339.
Platial Goes Local & Very Soon Mobile (radar.oreilly.com)
4340.
Everything You Wanted to Know About String Performance (sitepen.com)
4341.
Rack Makes It Onto JRuby (rubyinside.com)
4342.
A Prada overnight bag (predictablyirrational.com)
4343.
Powerset.com: Semantic searching of Wikipedia (more in the pipeline) Launches Today. (blog.powerset.com)
4344.
3 main lessons of Psychology (predictablyirrational.com)
4345.
Web start-up unveils semantic Wikipedia search tool (livemint.com)
4346.
ReactOS, a clone of Windows XP (pcmag.com)
4347.
Music Operates Directly On Your Abstract Syntax Tree (pchristensen.com)
4348.
Dominate low competition keywords via article writing (gettingmorevisitors.com)
4349.
New Google Service Makes Web Pages Social (washingtonpost.com)
4350.
Open-Source Software: How the Stock Market Views It (sloanreview.mit.edu)