June 2009 Archive
842.
Google Docs add support for .DOCX and .XLSX
(googledocs.blogspot.com)
843.
25 Years of Tetris: From Russia With Fun
(time.com)
844.
The Startup Entrepreneur's Guide To Risk Management
(businessinsider.com)
845.
Python standard library in Native Client (AKA Python in the browser)
(lackingrhoticity.blogspot.com)
846.
847.
Why REST (Representational State Transfer) ?
(blog.dhananjaynene.com)
848.
The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
(theatlantic.com)
849.
Being first doesn't mean proprietary - even if it is Microsoft
(devcentral.f5.com)
850.
Caveats of Evaluating Databases
(planeterlang.org)
851.
Introduction to using Patterns in Web Design
(37signals.com)
852.
How To Give A Great On-Camera Pitch About Your Startup
(techvibes.com)
853.
Why are modern scientists so dull?
(beta.technologyreview.com)
854.
The Climate Change Climate Change
(online.wsj.com)
855.
The Self-Employed Depression
(nytimes.com)
856.
A Mathematical Analysis Of The Iranian Elections
(washingtonpost.com)
859.
860.
Montana city asks for social network logins on job application
(montanasnewsstation.com)
861.
Coding Horror: The Girl Who Proved P = NP
(codinghorror.com)
862.
LuaJIT 2 approaches C in some SCIMark benchmarks.
(lua-users.org)
863.
Exploring Startup Geography - Atlanta and Silicon Valley
(techdrawl.com)
864.
E Ink bought for $215M
(boston.com)
865.
Flash raises the bar on Rails: more presentation nonsense.
(geekgirlsguide.com)
866.
Study separates Russian flat tax myth and fact
(esciencenews.com)
867.
Writing is the cure
(blog.puncht.com)
868.
Why Things Become Unpopular
(physorg.com)
869.
How the TOR Project is helping Iranian protesters
(washingtontimes.com)
870.
Why Android Could Be Headed for the Laundry Room
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)