August 2008 Archive
4081.
Regarding iPhone Application Pricing (hivelogic.com)
4082.
Online Video Ads Face a Tough Road (dailytech.com)
4083.
Mitsubishi to Test i MiEV Electric Car in California (treehugger.com)
4084.
Hamster: Time Tracking for GNOME (tombuntu.com)
4085.
Google Search Appliance: 10 million documents in a single box (webwire.com)
4086.
Huge Thanks to Mashable (blog.adcamo.com)
4087.
Rackspace Trades Down In Debut (pehub.com)
4088.
How to Leverage Current Web Technologies to Enhance Marketing - Part 1 (debbieducic.com)
4089.
Use RSS to Market Your Business (relativitycorp.com)
4090.
Reference Types: Names and Objects--a simple description of how object types work in Java (beginwithjava.blogspot.com)
4091.
Flickr looks forward to new challenges (theage.com.au)
4092.
Grandialer, an iPhone app for GrandCentral (tuaw.com)
4093.
Getting your Olympics fix online (theglobeandmail.com)
4094.
William Patry Copyright Blog returns (p2pnet.net)
4095.
Inside MobileMe: Secrets of the Cloud and Mobile Push (appleinsider.com)
4096.
Physical Heart, Virtual Body (labcast.media.mit.edu)
4097.
State Supreme Court rejects noncompete clauses (sfgate.com)
4098.
Why Do PR Firms Send Unsolicited Embargoed Press Announcements? (pulverblog.pulver.com)
4099.
Not quite a teen, not fully an adult (web.mit.edu)
4100.
Defcon: Excuse me while I turn off your pacemaker (venturebeat.com)
4101.
American ISP flashes phantom bandwidth cap (theregister.co.uk)
4102.
The “Do Not Track List” is a VERY bad idea. (laserlike.com)
4103.
Release Notes for MySQL Community Server 5.0.67 (dev.mysql.com)
4104.
Face recognition companies (gslis.utexas.edu)
4105.
Computer Vision Companies (cs.ubc.ca)
4106.
CERN rap video about the Large Hadron Collider creates a black hole of awesomeness (engadget.com)
4107.
Finding related content with Sphinx (rhnh.net)
4108.
Not putting the bug in in the first place is the least expensive way to ship bug-free (multicians.org)
4109.
Brocade and Foundry Revisited (theapplicationdeliverynetwork.com)
4110.
How about Radware, indeed (theapplicationdeliverynetwork.com)