July 2008 Archive
4921.
Entrepreneurs' Organization coming to Boston (gototheboard.com)
4922.
Ask HN: Review my FF Extension (booyarr.com)
4923.
Is Google Building a Media Empire Based on Your Searches? Of Course. (mashable.com)
4924.
Flickr users get chance to sell photos through Getty Images (guardian.co.uk)
4925.
Doc Searls: Saving the Net III - Understanding its frames (linuxjournal.com)
4926.
Segway Troopers.... Attack! (boston.com)
4927.
Psychological studies confirm what we all know: Long meetings are a waste of time (positivesharing.com)
4928.
Liquidity Preference Is Accretive (markpeterdavis.com)
4929.
Walt Mossberg: Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G (ptech.allthingsd.com)
4930.
3 Resources for Web Designers (webworkerdaily.com)
4931.
Seth's Blog: The limits of meta (sethgodin.typepad.com)
4932.
New to CSS? New to CSSnewbie? Start Here (cssnewbie.com)
4933.
Google Lively FAQ (blogoscoped.com)
4934.
Mark Cuban to Show New Movies on TV Before Theatrical Release (blog.wired.com)
4935.
30 things every entrepreneur should know how to do (cheaprevolution.com)
4936.
First artificial DNA a step towards biological computers (arstechnica.com)
4937.
Visit to the Creation Museum (nplusonemag.com)
4938.
Mind games: computer headset lets brain control action (physorg.com)
4939.
How the 7 Deadly Sins Could Lead the United States into a Depression, not Recession. (jasonnazar.com)
4940.
Fruit Loopt (log.maniacalrage.net)
4941.
Ajax overhaul, Part 3: Retrofit existing sites with jQuery, Ajax tabs, and photo carousels (ibm.com)
4942.
So You Want To Be An IT Consultant (itcareerplanet.com)
4943.
Randy Pausch Graduation Speech at CMU (newser.com)
4944.
BOSS: The Next Step in Yahoo's Open Search Ecosystem (ysearchblog.com)
4945.
China Licenses Online-Video Site (online.wsj.com)
4946.
Index Puts $35 Million Into Cnet of Europe (BestofMedia) (techcrunch.com)
4947.
Yahoo, Now Offering Search as a Web Service (gigaom.com)
4948.
Lisp for the win (wagerlabs.com)
4949.
VisualVM v1.0 released (visualvm.dev.java.net)
4950.
Belgians to Pay Nearly $1,000 for iPhones (foxnews.com)