May 2009 Archive
6271.
Environmental Conservation and Indigenous Peoples (guernicamag.com)
6272.
Oceans Trailer - The best underwater photography ever shot (starts @ 1:20) (youtube.com)
6273.
The Next Best Thing to You (nsf.gov)
6274.
Microsoft still can't figure out how to make Windows 7 make sense on netbooks (technologizer.com)
6275.
How Google's cute "doodles" became Satan's pawns (arstechnica.com)
6276.
Using NSInvocation and NSProxy instead of performSelector (rel.me)
6277.
90% of your ideas suck (davidcancel.com)
6278.
What is the Brain Computer Analogy? (thesplitbrain.com)
6279.
Clojure : Lisp dialect for JVM (javaworld.com)
6280.
Drupal Security Issues + Drama (idolinux.blogspot.com)
6281.
Windfall Profits (motherjones.com)
6282.
It's Made of 100% Cotton; Its Sales Are 99% Ironic (washingtonpost.com)
6283.
Three Rules for Success (herlein.com)
6284.
IPhone Mind Mapping Courtesy of iBlueSky (iphonecto.com)
6285.
Developing an Accessible Web 2.0 Widget Framework (yuiblog.com)
6286.
Data.gov: Unlocking the Federal Filing Cabinets (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6287.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side With Far Out Tech (victusspiritus.com)
6288.
Microsoft European Antitrust hearing cancelled--due to scheduling conflict? (nytimes.com)
6289.
Mo'Minis: Create Your Own Cell Phone Games (usefultools.com)
6290.
Experience Design [pdf] (aiga.org)
6291.
Beautiful Facebook inspired Login Form Panel using Mootools glass box technique (dreamcss.com)
6292.
Integrating offline advertising into your marketing efforts (blog.acscreative.com)
6293.
The Richest Man (or Woman) in Town (slideshow) (images.businessweek.com)
6294.
A field-based approach to trusting expertise (michaelalanmiller.com)
6295.
Olov Lassus: V8 and JavaScriptCore are really, really fast (lassus.eu)
6296.
Interesting new daily deal site (frugalgadgets.com)
6297.
Slackware64 -current made public (slackware.com)
6298.
Stirling numbers and why they matter (reddit.com)
6299.
Wikimedia Foundation board approves license migration to Creative Commons (creativecommons.org)
6300.
What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Eight-Year-Olds (johngreathouse.com)