June 2009 Archive
1141.
U.S. (finally) Says Treasury Bonds Seized in Italy Are Fakes (bloomberg.com)
1142.
11-year-old college grad: I’m no genius (msnbc.msn.com)
1143.
Mob Wars CEO: Twitter Is Run by Hippies (mashable.com)
1144.
Ask HN: Review my startup, Devver.net: Accelerated Ruby testing ()
1145.
Ask HN: What are your favorite management books?
1146.
Yahoo Will Never Recover (247wallst.com)
1147.
Veterinary Stem Cells: Why Your Dog Is Getting Better Treatment Than You (singularityhub.com)
1148.
OTOY to render the games on cloud. (techcrunch.com)
1149.
Why you should make it easy for users to quit your product (andrewchenblog.com)
1150.
Developers to follow on Twitter (mashable.com)
1151.
Ask HN: S-Corp/C-Corp/LLC ()
1152.
Ask HN: Have web apps been commoditized? ()
1153.
Warnings for 1st time Entrepreneurs (realistadvisory.com)
1154.
Chris Anderson (Wired Editor) explains plagiarism charges (longtail.com)
1155.
Twitter Paid $6 or Less for Crowdsourced ‘Birdie’ Graphic (wired.com)
1156.
Channel 4 to Make its Entire Catalogue of TV Programs Available Online for Free (thenextweb.com)
1157.
Are Silicon Valley Startups More Likely To Be Acquired? (techcrunch.com)
1158.
I love Twitter, but it isn't a news source. Just ask Jeff Goldblum. (technologizer.com)
1159.
US firm says handheld puke ray is ready to go (theregister.co.uk)
1160.
German-led consortium about to invest €400 billion in Solar Energy (Desertec) (spiegel.de)
1161.
A peek at a Firefox.next feature: about:me (mozillalinks.org)
1162.
Too complex to exist (boston.com)
1163.
RubyTu.be, a community driven Ruby video & screencast index (rubytu.be)
1164.
The Crack-Up By F. Scott Fitzgerald (esquire.com)
1165.
Why Can’t We Get an Accurate Battery Life Test for Laptops? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1166.
Illustrative Programming (martinfowler.com)
1167.
Communication with submarines (en.wikipedia.org)
1168.
Google Maps: What’s Here? (techcrunch.com)
1169.
Readable Feeds (andrewtrusty.appspot.com)
1170.
Pirate Bay Acquired For $7.8 Million (businessinsider.com)