June 2008 Archive
751.
Did Steve Jobs demo a Flash-enabled iPhone 3G? (iphoneatlas.com)
752.
ConnectU founders score spots on U.S. Olympic rowing team (news.cnet.com)
753.
Choose Concurrency-Friendly Data Structures (ddj.com)
754.
Start-Up Releases Smaller Version of Flip Camcorder (nytimes.com)
755.
The customer doesn't care who's fault it is (37signals.com)
756.
Sun Pranks From the Past (sun.com)
757.
IPhone Background Processing: Not Fixed But Halfway There (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
758.
Erlang at Work - Using Erlang to write IM network gateways (erlangatwork.com)
759.
Now Opensourced: Project Code_Swarm, an experiment in organic software visualization (code.google.com)
760.
Damnit…FriendFeed Gets Even More Useful With An Interestingness Filter (techcrunch.com)
761.
JQuery UI 1.5 Adds Effects and Themes (ajaxian.com)
762.
Apple Previews Mac OS X Snow Leopard to Developers (apple.com)
763.
Orgoo To Offer True WebMail To Existing Social Networks (techcrunch.com)
764.
Still Struggling with Social Networking (russellbeattie.com)
765.
Hey Microsoft, How ’bout We Do That First Deal You Offered? (techcrunch.com)
766.
It Gets Worse: Joshua Schachter Leaving Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
767.
Startup Business Strategy For The Simple-Minded (onstartups.com)
768.
The neuroscience of itching (newyorker.com)
769.
Entire Neighborhood Has Shared Solar Heating (greenbuildingelements.com)
770.
TechCrunch Launching "Elevator Pitches" Today (centernetworks.com)
771.
Metaclass programming in Python (ibm.com)
772.
Qwaq to develop a fast VM for Squeak Smalltalk (cogblog.mirandabanda.org)
773.
Netbooks pre-loaded with Ubuntu (markshuttleworth.com)
774.
Xobni Gets Even Better With LinkedIn Data For Your Contacts (techcrunch.com)
775.
Searching for a Needle or Exploring the Haystack? (anand.typepad.com)
776.
BBC Removing Microformat Support (ejohn.org)
777.
Ask YC: Thoughts on MSFT Sharepoint?
778.
Pocket porn: The 20 most popular "adult" sites for your phone (alleyinsider.com)
779.
Hacker Entrepreneur in Residence ()
780.
Why you should take everything Mike Arrington says with a grain of salt.