July 2008 Archive
3481.
Microsoft Launches Hosted Exchange Deals (techcrunch.com)
3482.
What Every American Needs to Know (and Do) About FISA Before Tuesday Voting (fourhourworkweek.com)
3483.
Google evaporates Docs and Spreadsheets cloud (theregister.co.uk)
3484.
Massive, Coordinated Patch To the DNS Released (securosis.com)
3485.
Is Your Website FUBAR in the "Other" Browser? (searchengineguide.com)
3486.
Predictions: What Technology will Replace (web-strategist.com)
3487.
Fed Concludes Economic Woes Likely to Spill Into 2009 (nytimes.com)
3488.
E-Commerce: Secrets and Mistakes (paulgraham.com)
3489.
Distributed Development (enfranchisedmind.com)
3490.
Compelling flying over mountains using Flash (electricoyster.com)
3491.
How long will the WSJ keep its pay model? (longtail.com)
3492.
The World's First Software Engineer (David Caminer) has died (independent.co.uk)
3493.
Yahoo: Three Weeks Away From Next Mass Exodus (techcrunch.com)
3494.
Virtual Worlds Are So Hot Right Now: $345 Million Invested So Far This Year (techcrunch.com)
3495.
Meta Tags Optimization Video (arefbhat.blogspot.com)
3496.
Gallery: Japan's Hottest Celebrity Bloggers (wired.com)
3497.
Google: We're totally stumped by YouTube. Get ready for pre-roll ads (alleyinsider.com)
3498.
Wetpaint reaches 1 million wiki’s (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
3499.
DNS Checker: Are your nameservers patched for the July 8 cache-poisoning vulnerability? (doxpara.com)
3500.
Understanding the brains ventral pathway makes for better editing (scienceblogs.com)
3501.
Researcher offers insight into DNS flaw (news.cnet.com)
3502.
SMS GupShup (openapp.org)
3503.
Second Life in the browser by Google (lively.com)
3504.
Confessions of a Used Programming Language Salesman (research.microsoft.com)
3505.
PC Emerges As A Primary Source Of Entertainment (internetrack.blogspot.com)
3506.
Justice Breyer Is Among Victims in Data Breach Caused by File Sharing (washingtonpost.com)
3507.
Secure Design Using a Microcontroller (II) (dev.emcelettronica.com)
3508.
RedLasso: Why Its Dangerous to Rely on 3rd Party Content & Services (ryanspoon.com)
3509.
For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative (nytimes.com)
3510.
Architecting for Speed (devcentral.f5.com)