July 2009 Archive
4741.
Science Tattoo Emporium (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
4742.
Why business blogs should focus on cheerleaders, not lead-generation (blog.asmartbear.com)
4743.
Inspirational “How I Did It” Stories (sitepoint.com)
4744.
Is Jolicloud OS an existing precursor to Chrome OS on netbooks? (jolicloud.com)
4745.
Visual PC Hardware Identification Guide (sonic840.deviantart.com)
4746.
How to build a Firefox extension (lifehacker.com)
4747.
Seattle Startup Sampa Pulls the Plug (techflash.com)
4748.
Driven to Distraction - Dismissing the Risks of a Deadly Habit (nytimes.com)
4749.
Introduction to non-blocking I/O (kegel.com)
4750.
A Challenge to Climate Change Skeptics (fivethirtyeight.com)
4751.
President Kennedy was "not that interested" in space. (abcnews.go.com)
4752.
Kazaa to return as subscription service. (news.cnet.com)
4753.
How to change root password : one more way (blog.anantshri.info)
4754.
Why Wages Do Not Fall in Recessions (cowles.econ.yale.edu)
4755.
World’s first ever low cost,low-power Peer-to-Peer Device - True Digital Freedom (codelathe.com)
4756.
Ask HN: Have you read the Twitter docs? ()
4757.
Meme Agora: AML (Arbitrary Modeling Language) (memeagora.blogspot.com)
4758.
Video Goes Open Source on Wikipedia (readwriteweb.com)
4759.
Wordpress 2.8 putting the real time web to a halt? (karamell.net)
4760.
Music Industry Lures ‘Casual’ Pirates to Legal Sites (nytimes.com)
4761.
Barrett Garese : Scarcity, Experience, And A New Seat At An Old Table (barrettgarese.com)
4762.
The Case for Mars (nat.org)
4763.
Nerd Theology (1999) (kk.org)
4764.
WebOS Internals wiki (webos-internals.org)
4765.
The Commercial Open Source Business Model (dirkriehle.com)
4766.
How Google Plans to monetize Google Voice (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
4767.
Twitter’s Trending Topics Promotes Group Think (techsoomer.com)
4768.
Candy.com Sets Up Shop After $3 Million Domain Name Sale (techcrunch.com)
4769.
Firefox Pilot Pgm Lets Add-On Makers Ask Users for Money (nytimes.com)
4770.
Protecting Systems from Sys Admins: Problem continues to boggle management (nytimes.com)