Last.fm Released New Public API That Allows Deeper Integration With the Last.fm platform
(i-stuff.blogspot.com)
June 2008 Archive
5371.
5372.
From Investing in Modular Innovation to Google "magic"
(tpgblog.com)
5373.
Hey Startups, Amazon Gets It
(gigaom.com)
5374.
5375.
Ruby project patches serious flaws
(securityfocus.com)
5376.
Social Media: Metrics & Misnomers
(contextiscontent.wordpress.com)
5377.
Google Media Server Launched - Google Enters the PC to TV Arena
(readwriteweb.com)
5378.
5379.
Mashups: Google's Adoption Makes oAuth a Must Have for All Apps
(readwriteweb.com)
5380.
Bill Gates: Entrepreneur, Manager, and Leader
(harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu)
5381.
You got Served - Gman style - Garry's Mod video
(wegame.com)
5382.
Basic concepts of physics and quantum gravity: some lore
(motls.blogspot.com)
5383.
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS vs. Windows XP SP3: Application Performance Benchmark
(mssaleh.wordpress.com)
5384.
Please stop using global variables in Ruby (that means you, Rails!)
(thefrontside.net)
5385.
Why Nokia Bought Symbian, Then Gave It Away
(discussionleader.hbsp.com)
5386.
Tools for Agility - A White paper by Kent Beck
(microsoft.com)
5387.
5388.
Ruby books, two years later (photo)
(antoniocangiano.com)
5389.
How To Build A Community Of Brand Enthusiasts
(socialmediaexplorer.com)
5390.
GPLv3, one year later
(linux.com)
5391.
What movie posters tell us: A clustering analysis
(discerniblepreferences.com)
5392.
Why Jayme Martin (Nike Americas VP) Rocks
(meilij.com)
5393.
Building a Software Company
(nukemanbill.blogspot.com)
5394.
Yahoo Loses One Of Their Top Deal Guys - One More Exec Gone
(techcrunch.com)
5395.
Packaging Rails apps for offline use
(blog.jasoncrystal.com)
5396.
Turn Your PC Into Television Using Google Media Server
(i-stuff.blogspot.com)
5397.
Ex-Sprint Nextel Sales Representative Says Sprint is Corrupt
(sprint-really-sucks.com)
5398.
David Sifry, Technorati - Scaling Innovation in a Network Effect World
(videolectures.net)
5399.
Decompression (Comics)
(en.wikipedia.org)
5400.
Make your Terminal Sing (Mac)
(lifehacker.com)