July 2008 Archive
5491.
Quick SSD Windows XP startup sequence (it.youtube.com)
5492.
Mitchell Baker: Mobile Web may drive forward the web of tomorrow (buildcontext.com)
5493.
Advanced Beauty (advancedbeauty.org)
5494.
FOSS: iPhone-native WordPress Client (ma.tt)
5495.
The new GNOME duality (0xdeadbeef.com)
5496.
Attracting mainstream news consumers on the web to discover news (ihobbes.wordpress.com)
5497.
Kitchen Cabinets In Stock (kitchenspro.com)
5498.
Embedding Python In Apache2 With mod_python (Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora/CentOS, Mandriva,SUSE) (howtoforge.com)
5499.
Snort signature for DNS vul (secgeeks.com)
5500.
OLPC tries to bridge gap with developer community (computerworld.com)
5501.
Interactive F5 SOA Reference Architecture (devcentral.f5.com)
5502.
Brocade eats Foundry: We Predict Heartburn (theapplicationdeliverynetwork.com)
5503.
Globalization: Some Numbers (total Internet audience) (avc.blogs.com)
5504.
OSGi Running on Amazon EC2 (jroller.com)
5505.
DNS vulnerability gone wild (gregness.wordpress.com)
5506.
Propeller 2.0 Launches: Ditching The Vote Count, Adding A Mascot (techcrunch.com)
5507.
High School contemplates getting rid of AP Exams (nytimes.com)
5508.
Apple Timeline (pics of old machines) (blog.guykawasaki.com)
5509.
Internet Explorer 6 on its way out (or not)? (infoq.com)
5510.
A word on today’s announcement (ycorpblog.com)
5511.
Barely Alive, Seafloor Microbes Might Resemble Exo-Organisms (blog.wired.com)
5512.
E-Gold pleads guilty to money laundering, pledges to comply with U.S. law (thestandard.com)
5513.
Kaminsky's DNS flaw accidentally leaked to Net (infoworld.com)
5514.
How David Remnick Saved The New Yorker (ft.com)
5515.
FireFox Video Bling (bluishcoder.co.nz)
5516.
Slydial Voicemail Service Offers “The Illusion of Communication” (xconomy.com)
5517.
Noted reverse engineer outs DNS flaw details. (secgeeks.com)
5518.
Your Stack Trace, Show It To Me (devcentral.f5.com)
5519.
MobileMe Sneaks Onto Windows Computers...And No One Cares? (readwriteweb.com)
5520.
Yay Matsushita to increase Lithium-ion battery capacity by 300% (treehugger.com)