June 2007 Archive
1171.
Hubo FX-1 chair bot (newlaunches.com)
1172.
Designer Engagement Rings (preciousglow.com)
1173.
Salesforce teaming up with Google / Online product lets businesses track leads generated by ads (sfgate.com)
1174.
Net firms lose in House spyware vote (news.com.com)
1175.
Bush administration seeks overhaul of patent system (news.com.com)
1176.
Is Guy Kawasaki's Backhand Better Than His Serve? (instigatorblog.com)
1177.
Best Web 2.0 websites… according to categories… (businesshackers.com)
1178.
Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur (businessweek.com)
1179.
What Would Meg Do? (members.forbes.com)
1180.
How to build great forms (onlineaspect.com)
1181.
Web 2.0 madness grips China (news.zdnet.com)
1182.
Mark Fletcher: ...distributed software development force[s] better communication ... lead[ing] to an overall better development process. (wingedpig.com)
1183.
Culture comparison between Apple and Microsoft engineers (nytimes.com)
1184.
Get ready for the summer of Apple (news.com.com)
1185.
[video] Interview: Sir Tim Berners-Lee (news.com.com)
1186.
Parallels updates Windows-on-Mac software (news.com.com)
1187.
Why most copywriting on the web sucks (37signals.com)
1188.
Venture Capital Survey (siliconvalley.com)
1189.
Marc Andreessen blogs about his blog (blog.pmarca.com)
1190.
Selecting an ad platform (i.e. Ad Brite vs. AdSense?) ()
1191.
No Stranger to Controversy, Jason Calacanis Starts a New Venture (wired.com)
1192.
Fun With Google Trends: Mainstreaming Silicon Valley (blog.wired.com)
1193.
It Came from the Uncanny Valley (CB2, a japanese robotic toddler) (blog.wired.com)
1194.
TV on the computer (AppleTV & Joost) (machinist.salon.com)
1195.
Kids tech savvy younger (average age kids using tech at 6.7yo, 2007) (itwire.com.au)
1196.
For the last time: Joost not YouTube competitor (explanation & diffs bw joost/youtube) (itwire.com.au)
1197.
Fooled by utopian visions of the future? (UK researcher: Cold War spin to blame) (technology.guardian.co.uk)
1198.
Zurfer: About Us (support page notice "Bugs are possible and there is no customer support") (zurfer.research.yahoo.com)
1199.
How eBay Stores Screw the Little Guy (startuplay.com)
1200.
Frightening graphs of how Xanga got eaten by Myspace and Facebook (folksonomy.org)