July 2009 Archive
3421.
Ask HN: Selling Web Software to Government? ()
3422.
Thanks to technology, we may be entering a golden age of journalism (slate.com)
3423.
Design for a universal plug (ideas.4brad.com)
3424.
Installing Adobe AIR 1.5.1 For Linux On Ubuntu 9.04 (i386) (howtoforge.com)
3425.
Many adults cannot name a scientist (virology.ws)
3426.
Zappos is holding a $5000 2 day boot camp. (zapposinsights.com)
3427.
The Zappos Way of Managing (inc.com)
3428.
Is Jailbreaking a Real Security Threat? (zdziarski.com)
3429.
"Buzz In Motion" - Youtube & Twitter Mashup (buzzinmotion.com)
3430.
Top 200 Blogs for Developers (Q2 2009) (noop.nl)
3431.
Ask Slashdot Story | How To Get Your Program Professionally Marketed? (ask.slashdot.org)
3432.
India Joins Russia, China in Questioning U.S. Dollar Dominance (bloomberg.com)
3433.
Hack your own fireworks for the 4th of July (sciencefriday.com)
3434.
Did Techcrunch really kill Blognation? Time – and the courts – will tell (guardian.co.uk)
3435.
Uzbl browser. First release. Tabbed browsing. (uzbl.org)
3436.
New light on the pirate bay story ? (reddit.com)
3437.
Make Magazine: Manual of Anti-Inventiveness (lupoleboucher.livejournal.com)
3438.
Twelve companies that are targeting early tech adopters (readwriteweb.com)
3439.
Ask HN: Age preferences for grad school? ()
3440.
ThiIsLike Shows an Editable Web of Associations (readwriteweb.com)
3441.
Needed: Avoid Overwhelming Followers’ Streams (e.g., Twitter) (webworkerdaily.com)
3442.
Getting Around That Pesky Speed of Light Limitation (devcentral.f5.com)
3443.
'Mafiaboy': Cloud Computing Will Cause Internet Security Meltdown (darkreading.com)
3444.
A real-life Wall-E (globalpost.com)
3445.
Simplicity (imgs.twittch.com)
3446.
Reforming American Health Care (economist.com)
3447.
Open Web Tools Directory (tools.mozilla.com)
3448.
California Promises No Sales Tax To Keep Amazon/Overstock Affiliates Happy (techdirt.com)
3449.
Free: It works, it cries, it bites. Review wars over "Free" (readwriteweb.com)
3450.
Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers (esciencenews.com)