June 2008 Archive
4981.
Let's talk about documentation (b-list.org)
4982.
James Gardner: "something is going to change radically with the internet in the next 2-5 years" (jimmyg.org)
4983.
Lonely Planet releases API (developer.lonelyplanet.com)
4984.
Ex-Yahoo Sr VP to lead Russian search firm’s new lab, opening in Palo Alto (blogs.mercurynews.com)
4985.
Why is there a menu show delay, anyway? (blogs.msdn.com)
4986.
Google Trends doesn't show data for Google, other properties (trends.google.com)
4987.
Get Smarter (entrepreneur.com)
4988.
Buffett's bet: Hedge funds can't beat the market (money.cnn.com)
4989.
DNA study unlocks mystery to diverse traits in dogs (esciencenews.com)
4990.
The Art of Conversation - Thoughts and Observations (briansolis.com)
4991.
People I Want To Meet... How about you? (adamgotterer.com)
4992.
Crop Circle depicts the first 10 digits of pi (telegraph.co.uk)
4993.
Facebook vs Asia's Top Social Networks (readwriteweb.com)
4994.
The carefully woven ack duality (denoted.dyndns.org)
4995.
Meet the Antipreneurs (businessweek.com)
4996.
Embedding Python In Apache2 With mod_python (Debian Etch) (howtoforge.com)
4997.
54 out of the US top 100 websites fail Yahoo’s performance test (royal.pingdom.com)
4998.
Apple success linked to more than just Steve Jobs (uk.reuters.com)
4999.
DL 2.0[1] ships (wilshipley.com)
5000.
How to get rid of the AwesomeBar in Firefox 3 (blog.bubble.ro)
5001.
Git the inevitable? (dehora.net)
5002.
In India, Growth Outstrips Agriculture (nytimes.com)
5003.
Is Google a bottomless money pit? Or just a very deep money pit? (alleyinsider.com)
5004.
Snow Leopard screenshots emerge, reveal Web App functionality (engadget.com)
5005.
Real World Haskell: Ten new draft chapters (realworldhaskell.org)
5006.
Sun Microsystems in Bollywood (longlivethepc.com)
5007.
Carbon Nanotubes for Heat Dissipation (plus interesting graph) (nanowerk.com)
5008.
Vista Wireless Network Scanner (binaryrealm.com)
5009.
The Future of Social Objects - SNSs of 2010 - Part III (socialstrategist.com)
5010.
New Desktop Application Brings the Desktop to the Desktop (techfaux.com)