June 2008 Archive
1291.
Facebook Is Blocking Ads From MySpace, Friendster, Hi5, Orkut and 3Jam? (techcrunch.com)
1292.
Physicists have 'solved' mystery of levitation (telegraph.co.uk)
1293.
What's Good for Apple Is Better for Everyone Else (wired.com)
1294.
An Inside Look at Y Combinator (readwriteweb.com)
1295.
Incompetent American Programmers (knowing.net)
1296.
Venture Capital, Angels or Bootstrap? (gigaom.com)
1297.
The Associated Press to Set Guidelines for Using Its Articles in Blogs (nytimes.com)
1298.
Hierarchy of argumentation: Calling someone an ass-hat is not an argument (acceleratingfuture.com)
1299.
Microsoft seeks next big idea in Cambridge (boston.com)
1300.
OpenPhotoVR: OpenSource Flash implementation of Photosynth (openphotovr.jottit.com)
1301.
“You should write about this on your blog” (16thletter.com)
1302.
The rise of the low-cost laptop (economist.com)
1303.
Engadget: the iPhone photos are fake (engadget.com)
1304.
O2 3G iPhone: Apple cracks down on unlocking (crave.cnet.co.uk)
1305.
Fascinating Idea - One Million Monkeys Typing: A Collaborative Writing Project (1000000monkeys.com)
1306.
Is the Internet Making Us Stupid? (npr.org)
1307.
Taking Efficiency To Its Limits: A Train That Doesn't Stop For Passengers (treehugger.com)
1308.
Sorting the World: Google Invents New Way to Manage Data (wired.com)
1309.
Report: Microsoft Buying Would-Be Google-Killer Powerset For $100M (alleyinsider.com)
1310.
Craigslist to surpass eBay in 2009? (andrewchen.typepad.com)
1311.
Questions I Ask Myself Daily (blog.jamiequint.com)
1312.
Wales opens up Wikia editing to anonymous users: "This is a complete overhaul of everything" (thestandard.com)
1313.
Lessons From How The Planet Communicated Their Data Center Explosion (ryanspoon.com)
1314.
The Next-Gen Web: HTML5 - Will We Ever See A Real Standard? (techcrunch.com)
1315.
Obama/Clinton support visualizer that rocks (37signals.com)
1316.
Microsoft tries to steal iPhone 2.0 thunder (blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com)
1317.
Hard Puzzles (insightrequired.com)
1318.
Military Supercomputer Surpasses Petaflop Milestone (nytimes.com)
1319.
Has The Bubble Burst? The Four Stages of Bubbleness (onstartups.com)
1320.
Why Are Our Programs Still Represented by Flat Files? (atalasoft.com)