June 2008 Archive
3541.
Apple may have killed the BlackBerry (news.cnet.com)
3542.
Scientists discover monkeys that fish (aol.com.au)
3543.
Ask HN: Have you shifted your hours for better productivity? ()
3544.
Powerset: Win a tshirt! (powerset.com)
3545.
SocialText unveils Socialcalc, the first social spreadsheet (socialtext.com)
3546.
PeopleAhead takes on Monster.com with qualitative job-matching algorithms (xconomy.com)
3547.
Frizone: JavaScript development, test and deployment environment (plus gears) (code.google.com)
3548.
What A Mission Statement Is (markpeterdavis.com)
3549.
Rentoid is like eBay but for renting. (hatchthat.com)
3550.
IPhone 3G is Cheaper* (cleverdevil.org)
3551.
More countries are banning or restricting hate speech. Should the U.S.? (nytimes.com)
3552.
The Art Of Driving Your Competition Crazy (blog.guykawasaki.com)
3553.
An Example Of How Government Doesn't Get Seed Funding (ottawabusinessjournal.com)
3554.
Ruby Enterprise Edition is out! Decrease rails memory by 33% when used with mod_rails (rubyenterpriseedition.com)
3555.
Wattage vs Range (tomclegg.net)
3556.
The new copyright bill has been tabled in Canada (theglobeandmail.com)
3557.
The"background search" paranoia just gets me off my bleeding rocker. (dayvancowboy.org)
3558.
More Top Yahoos Heading for the Exits (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3559.
Yahoo Math: $800 Million $12 Billion (mashable.com)
3560.
Inspirational video from Britain's got Talent (youtube.com)
3561.
Two programmers walk into a bar.. (ozmm.org)
3562.
Electoral Programming by Russ Cox (research.swtch.com)
3563.
Ask YC: Do you think there's an audience online interested in reading/writing? ()
3564.
Canada Passes Their Own DMCA (theglobeandmail.com)
3565.
C++ vs Java vs Python vs Ruby : a first impression (w/side-by-side comparison) (dmh2000.com)
3566.
Boing Boing serializes The Deal: a novell about an Apple-like startup. (boingboing.net)
3567.
All Technology News (smashingfeeds.com)
3568.
Error in JQuery.js? ()
3569.
Hosted Exchange (apps4rent.com)
3570.
Ballmer's biggest flop to date (blogs.computerworld.com)