Consulting sucks, but thanks for the work
(16thletter.com)
May 2008 Archive
721.
722.
Using Wii Fit to cruise around Google Earth
(geospatialsemanticweb.com)
723.
A chef with cancer fights to save his tongue
(newyorker.com)
724.
The Woman Who Can Remember Everything
(telegraph.co.uk)
726.
Six Annoyances in Hardy Heron Ubuntu
(mattcutts.com)
727.
Star Wars hologram communication now a reality | ajb{log}: learn something new each day
(allanjosephbatac.com)
728.
729.
Trying to find 100 happy users. Inspired by Paul Buchheit.
(blog.newscred.com)
730.
Labor in the U.S. now cheaper than labor in Brazil
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
731.
Adobe releases Flash Player 10 beta
(readwriteweb.com)
732.
Teens more competent than we assume
(psychologytoday.com)
733.
10 Reasons Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work
(businessweek.com)
734.
Adobe’s Open Screen Project: Write Once, Flash Everywhere
(techcrunch.com)
735.
Ask HN: How do you work?
(money.cnn.com)
737.
Google: Unicode conquers ASCII on the Web
(news.com)
738.
What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running?
(developers.slashdot.org)
739.
740.
Taking your laptop into the US? Be sure to hide all your data first
(guardian.co.uk)
741.
Defragmentation of Linux Filesystems
(polishlinux.org)
742.
EBay vs CraigsList Complaint Released
(techcrunch.com)
743.
744.
Microsoft Is Moving Towards Checkmate
(techcrunch.com)
745.
746.
What Kind of Software Would People Actually Pay For?
(pchristensen.com)
747.
Using the git index to fearlessly try out risky changes
(osteele.com)
748.
NBC-Vista copy-protection snafu reminds us why DRM stinks
(arstechnica.com)
749.
Facebook To Open Source Facebook Platform
(techcrunch.com)
750.
Hey Internet, it’s time to show a token of gratitude.
(blog.bug.gd)