June 2007 Archive
1141.
The Future of Web Applications is "Local" (cenriqueortiz.com)
1142.
Land of Milk, Honey and 2.0... Israeli Startups (centernetworks.com)
1143.
Ask.com has changed their look (ask.com)
1144.
Using the iPhone keyboard (apple.com)
1145.
Products Are People Too: A great way of thinking about designing your product (schulzeandwebb.com)
1146.
$4824.13 For Legal Fees (feeds.feedburner.com)
1147.
Finfo.com - Personal finance for college students and young professionals (finfo.com)
1148.
Transparent Recruiting (siberianfruit.com)
1149.
Can iPhone change the way we live? ("Your life in your pocket") (sfgate.com)
1150.
How Craig Newmark Built Craigslist With "No Vision Whatsoever" (blog.wired.com)
1151.
Amp'd Mobile in Bankruptcy b/c kids haven't paid their bills! (tgdaily.com)
1152.
Your Startup (digital media) as a rock band (darrenherman.com)
1153.
Dangers of Moonlighting II (foundread.com)
1154.
When it came to search, the butler didn't do it / So Ask.com has done away with Jeeves (sfgate.com)
1155.
Bringing public Wi-Fi to small-town America (news.com.com)
1156.
Internet conduct that crosses the state line? (news.com.com)
1157.
French sports groups join suit against YouTube (news.com.com)
1158.
Google Earth users outnumber Brazil's population (news.com.com)
1159.
Google acquires peakstream (theregister.com)
1160.
Censorship 'changes face of net' (news.bbc.co.uk)
1161.
Local news stations to start putting video on YouTube (redherring.com)
1162.
A real-world use of lift: Scala + Lift compared to Ruby on Rails (blog.lostlake.org)
1163.
Friendster Didn't Die; The Site Lives On In Southeast Asia (online.wsj.com)
1164.
The Social Life of Innovation (pdf 100kb) (cs.gmu.edu)
1165.
First Romanian dotcom-millionaires (ejobs.ro acquired) (zf.ro)
1166.
Reinventing HTML (dig.csail.mit.edu)
1167.
Slicing and dicing web data with Tabulator (dig.csail.mit.edu)
1168.
OLYMPUS Development Kit for Red Hat Linux 8.0 (arcom.co.uk)
1169.
Gamasutra.com - Mars Sucks - Can Games Fly on Google Earth? (gamasutra.com)
1170.
Microsoft preps Windows-based kitchen client (not a joke) (blogs.zdnet.com)