June 2009 Archive
361.
Caterina Fake's Hunch.com launches (hunch.com)
362.
The Young Entrepreneur Myth (paul.kedrosky.com)
363.
I want to help you write better... (afterthedeadline.com)
364.
How intellectual pollution has crippled America's children (alexkrupp.typepad.com)
365.
How Mcdonalds.com domain got registered (wired.com)
366.
Surreal Appeal of the Falkirk Wheel (quazen.com)
367.
Books that influenced Clojure (amazon.com)
368.
Entrepreneurship Is Not Sexy (coconutheadsets.com)
369.
Nethax: An AJAX implementation of Nethack (big-ape.net)
370.
Harvard Study Finds Weaker Copyright Protection Has Benefited Society (michaelgeist.ca)
371.
Apple adds closures to C family of programming languages (ezrakilty.net)
372.
Physicist Richard Feynman explains how a train stays on the tracks. (youtube.com)
373.
Remembering Rajeev (too.blogspot.com)
374.
Textbooks must die (sethgodin.typepad.com)
375.
Buffett: Apple Withheld "Material Fact" On Steve Jobs Health (cnbc.com)
376.
The Economist: The World's Biggest Military Spenders by Population (economist.com)
377.
Introducing Yip: A Unified Notification System for the Web (abcdefu.wordpress.com)
378.
Free Anonymous BitTorrent Becomes Reality With BitBlinder (torrentfreak.com)
379.
Creating an iPhone Application - Tutorial 1 (experimentgarden.blogspot.com)
380.
Gray code at the pediatrician's office (blog.plover.com)
381.
VirtualBox 3.0 Beta 1 released (h-online.com)
382.
The Economics of the HDMI Cable Ripoff (marginalrevolution.com)
383.
The Mailocalypse Is Upon Us: Why Isn’t All Mail UTF-8? (lamsonproject.org)
384.
Augmented Reality is the killer app for the iPhone 3GS (blog.bumblebeelabs.com)
385.
Hulu ad rates become higher than tv ad rates (bloomberg.com)
386.
Jython 2.5.0 Final is out (fwierzbicki.blogspot.com)
387.
Living The Dream (blog.dislocatedday.com)
388.
Introducing Android 1.5 NDK, Release 1: Include C/C++ in your Android app (android-developers.blogspot.com)
389.
On Will Wright’s Team, Would You Be a Solvent, or the Glue? (nytimes.com)
390.
Not Every Child Is Secretly a Genius (chronicle.com)