June 2009 Archive
4081.
Not Only Was Steve Jobs Sick, He Had A Liver Transplant. (techcrunch.com)
4082.
Behind the curtains (badscience.net)
4083.
Sandboxing JavaScript using web workers (eligrey.com)
4084.
Kiva launches pilot offering microloans to people within the United States (kiva.org)
4085.
Blogger.com suffers major service disruption (calculatedriskblog.com)
4086.
Gmail Hijacking On Mobiles (mseclab.com)
4087.
RIP. Peter L Bersntein - Risk Management Pioneer (online.wsj.com)
4088.
Lazy Rolling Windowed view into a collection - clojure (greystark.blogspot.com)
4089.
Ahmadinejad Ignored this Blogger's Twitter Advice (tracksuitceo.com)
4090.
ID Barbers Logo & Brand Identity Project - Progress so far (imjustcreative.com)
4091.
Ziff Davis to shut down ExtremeTech web site (digital.venturebeat.com)
4092.
IPhone 3G S Comparison Chart (rapidrepair.com)
4093.
GX - A new JavaScript Animations Framework to create complex animation (dreamcss.com)
4094.
Awesome Yahoo UI Prototype JavaScript Components (dreamcss.com)
4095.
Inhabitat & Nokia Phone Charges by Drawing Energy Out of Thin Air (inhabitat.com)
4096.
Rapid game prototyping (kloonigames.com)
4097.
Match.com Success Rates published. (plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
4098.
Prototypying the next generation Hypergrid (maxping.org)
4099.
Twitter lessons from Iranian coverage (nytimes.com)
4100.
Paternity and parental investment: Like father, like son (economist.com)
4101.
How Good (or Not Evil) Is Google? (nytimes.com)
4102.
Why open source makes sense on smart phones (blogs.techrepublic.com.com)
4103.
On the iPhone App Store’s Prohibition of Emulators (fishbowl.pastiche.org)
4104.
David Mackay: How Many Light Bulbs? (vid) (youtube.com)
4105.
NYT: Services Make It Easier to Buy via Cellphone (mobile.nytimes.com)
4106.
Medical Coding Seminars (codingconferences.com)
4107.
/proc/slabinfo and Netfilter Conntrack Memory Usage (johnleach.co.uk)
4108.
Does Apple still need Steve Jobs? (cnn.com)
4109.
Retwis, an Example Ruby+Sinatra+Redis App (adam.blog.heroku.com)
4110.
Don't Let Your Board Get Too Crowded (markpeterdavis.com)