June 2009 Archive
4141.
Markets are giving the devil his due (ft.com)
4142.
How Terrorist Groups Resemble Manufacturing Firms (technologyreview.com)
4143.
Guy uses 'Find My Phone' to recover lost/stolen iPhone in hilarious fashion (businessinsider.com)
4144.
Understanding decorators (Django) (uswaretech.com)
4145.
Absent Jobs, Cook Emerges as Key to Apple's Core (online.wsj.com)
4146.
The coming merger of man and machine (forbes.com)
4147.
Congratulations Human, You've Been Accepted to Singularity University (wired.com)
4148.
Ownership vs Team vs Investement vs Bootstrapping (about 13 mins in) (tr.im)
4149.
Quiz: What tech entrepreneur are you the most like? (16thletter.com)
4150.
MySpace Cofounder Takes $7 Million Pay Cut (businessinsider.com)
4151.
MIT Technology Review: Inside the launch of Wolfram Alpha (beta.technologyreview.com)
4152.
Social Media is Rife with Experts but Starved of Authorities (briansolis.com)
4153.
Quiz: What Do Facebook Quizzes Know About You? (blog.aclu.org)
4154.
Tatango founder creates user-powered list of CEOs under 30 (gamechangeventures.com)
4155.
A library of the world’s most unusual compounds (ft.com)
4156.
White House twitters in Farsi/Persian language (twitter.com)
4157.
Largest registered traveler service, Clear, craps out (itworld.com)
4158.
An E-Z Pass Model for Web Content (ideas.theatlantic.com)
4159.
Google Wave Joins EtherPad in Real-time Collaboration (etherpad.com)
4160.
“Facebook: The Movie” Enters Production This Year (mashable.com)
4161.
TechTrotter: A Journey To Discover The World's Technology Hubs (collegemogul.com)
4162.
Deep in Bedrock, Clean Energy and Quake Fears (nytimes.com)
4163.
Visual Decision Making (alistapart.com)
4164.
Design For Mobile: resources for designing and building mobile apps and sites (patterns.littlespringsdesign.com)
4165.
Five Reasons Why Billy Mays is Annoyingly Persuasive (digg.com)
4166.
Stay safe online. Lie flat in a ditch. (cityofboston.gov)
4167.
Mad Avenue Blues (the day the media died) (youtube.com)
4168.
Triumph of the Default Configuration (kk.org)
4169.
Requests to the Right Ear Are More Successful Than to the Left (wired.com)
4170.
How to provide quality customer support for less ()