HyperCard: What Could Have Been
(wired.com)
May 2008 Archive
1831.
1832.
Something is wrong on the internet
(mattcutts.com)
1833.
Is mobile Internet really such a good thing?
(joi.ito.com)
1834.
Locks vs. STM
(groups.google.com)
1835.
Politics and Edward Tufte's Lie Factor
(20bits.com)
1836.
Why Traditional Advertising Formats Fail On The Web
(publishing2.com)
1837.
1838.
Twitter's business model
(brianalvey.com)
1839.
Irrational Exuberance
(mattmaroon.com)
1841.
1842.
Should services charge “super users”?
(scobleizer.com)
1843.
1844.
Canonical Redirects with Google App Engine
(yousefourabi.com)
1845.
Double-Edged Swap
(superjared.com)
1846.
It's time to rethink copyright law
(techcrunch.com)
1847.
Why Google is Wooing Web Developers
(readwriteweb.com)
1848.
Dennis Ritchie: Dabbling in Cryptography
(cm.bell-labs.com)
1849.
The A-Z of Programming Languages: AWK
(computerworld.com.au)
1850.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt: "The next big wave in advertising is the mobile internet"
(faz-community.faz.net)
1852.
Cram this: A firsthand account of my recent cramming
(arstechnica.com)
1853.
Overdue Retirement
(thedailywtf.com)
1854.
Upload an image, this site tells you what font it uses
(myfonts.com)
1855.
Startup Success Depends on Your Industry?
(smallbiztrends.com)
1856.
Ozzie: Open source a more disruptive competitor than Google
(blogs.zdnet.com)
1857.
Adding Search (with Lucene)
(stepthreeprofit.com)
1858.
Venture capital, entrepreneurship, big companies, and innovation
(laserlike.com)
1859.
TypePad AntiSpam, A New Open Source Comment Spam Fighter
(techcrunch.com)
1860.