June 2009 Archive
4951.
Great video on the big media meltdown: Mad Avenue Blues (youtube.com)
4952.
Grooveshark Goes Social (mashable.com)
4953.
Google Wave: is it evil? (bigtin.wordpress.com)
4954.
Stem-Cell-Coated Contact Lenses Are Curing the Blind (popsci.com)
4955.
What emacs commands to use to browse around a large code base (reddit.com)
4956.
How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live (time.com)
4957.
Redirecting errors with exec (itworld.com)
4958.
Super-charging TechCrunch Europe with… you (uk.techcrunch.com)
4959.
Bing Travel Arrives (techcrunch.com)
4960.
Can Washington Charge Unauthorized Downloaders With Tax Evasion? (techdirt.com)
4961.
Sony PSP Go leaked (engadget.com)
4962.
Khris Loux of JS-kit on extending your publishing reach (intruders.tv)
4963.
Yeast may power microelectronic implants in our bodies. (tr.im)
4964.
Intel to acquire Wind River for $884 million (macworld.co.uk)
4965.
Reports: iPhone to launch in China in July (blogs.zdnet.com)
4966.
Types of entrepreneurs I have met (ac-idealog.blogspot.com)
4967.
Grow great software without getting hung up on the past (ryan.kohn.ca)
4968.
Play Zork with the Twitter Zork bot ()
4969.
Air France Flight 447 'may have stalled at 35,000ft' (timesonline.co.uk)
4970.
Top tech centers: Silicon Valley, Seattle, Boston, DC, LA (marketwire.com)
4971.
The Importance of Executable Class Bodies (yehudakatz.com)
4972.
[video] Introduction to Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing and Countermeasures (securitytube.net)
4973.
NASA & Google Join Forces to Research Singularity (dailygalaxy.com)
4974.
Random Walk: Visualizing Randomness (random-walk.com)
4975.
Android founder Andy Rubin on openness as enabler (news.cnet.com)
4976.
WebKit tech demo: transforms, transitions and the video tag (satine.org)
4977.
Effective vs Efficient Teams (pathf.com)
4978.
Grooveshark Launches Facebook App and WordPress Integration (readwriteweb.com)
4979.
Google's Wave of the future is genius, but will it work? (suntimes.com)
4980.
Forrester says Microsoft Office in no danger from enterprise competitors (thestandard.com)