June 2008 Archive
1021.
On the Web, If You're Not Growing, You're Dying (louisgray.com)
1022.
MySpace group owners forced to use DIY scripts and tools to fight trolls (thestandard.com)
1023.
Saving the Spark: Developing Creative Ideas (alistapart.com)
1024.
Scribd Announces iPaper@Scribd - Convert Email Attachments to iPaper (techcrunch.com)
1025.
Study: .gov web sites should focus on RSS, XML—not redesigns (arstechnica.com)
1026.
DrScheme v4.0 (youtube.com)
1027.
Twitter Can Learn a Lesson from my Non-Tech Girlfriend (ryanspoon.com)
1028.
Plastics unite to make unexpected 'metal' (technology.newscientist.com)
1029.
Montreal public bike system to use Web, RFID and solar technologies (thestandard.com)
1030.
The Pixar Touch: The Making of a Company (nytimes.com)
1031.
Structural Change Is Always a Good Theme to Invest In (techcrunch.com)
1032.
A serious case of JustOneMoreBug (alumnit.ca)
1033.
Startup Name? ()
1034.
Silicon Valley Engineer Testifies on Need to Retain Talented High-Tech Students and Professionals (ieeeusa.org)
1035.
Top 10 Reasons Why Dating an Entrepreneur Rocks (ladieswholaunch.com)
1036.
Ask YC: Widget for allowing visitors to import Gmail Address Book? ()
1037.
NYT on why Microsoft should rewrite Windows from scratch (nytimes.com)
1038.
Goodbye Amazon: Borders’ Online Store Is the New Face of E-Commerce (xconomy.com)
1039.
Ask YC: So,I have a working Prototype...Now What? ()
1040.
It's iPhone, not Iphone or IPhone ()
1041.
The False Hope Of Apple's Snow Leopard (whydoeseverythingsuck.com)
1042.
Best online CSS tutorial/class? ()
1043.
Why You Should Download Firefox 3 Right Now (webmonkey.com)
1044.
Ask YC: How do you define "leaving" for vesting purposes? ()
1045.
Apple and Google's awkward mobile marriage: Why Apple needs Google (alleyinsider.com)
1046.
Google says Java, Ruby, and PHP are coming for AppEngine (twitter.com)
1047.
The Browser Is The New Operating System (techdirt.com)
1048.
RFC: Closures in PHP (wiki.php.net)
1049.
Outsource your homeowork to India (management.silicon.com)
1050.
Twitter prepares for Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (blog.twitter.com)