June 2009 Archive
1621.
Broken Browsers Part Two: SSL (blog.dreamhost.com)
1622.
Ask HN: I'm working on some tests for Amazon EBS volumes. What do you think? ()
1623.
Why pretend to care about others when we have professional therapists? (2003) (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1624.
System and method for creating exalted video games... (google.com)
1625.
Apple threatens Palm Pre owners. In a support note. (technologizer.com)
1626.
Ask HN: learning Basic Math, Reading Math
1627.
Apple Races to Keep Ahead of Rivals (nytimes.com)
1628.
Creating a Startup - Choosing a Company Type (leadthinking.com)
1629.
The next big thing: Africa (foreignpolicy.com)
1630.
Fee likely for Times's news via iPhone (boston.com)
1631.
Nokia, Siemens and Iran: When technology gets bloody (blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
1632.
Google App Engine Blog: Changing Quotas To Keep Most Apps Serving Free (googleappengine.blogspot.com)
1633.
Inside GM: Mystery of Crap Interiors Solved (thetruthaboutcars.com)
1634.
Get Tgethr: A Simple Email Collaboration Tool (techcrunch.com)
1635.
AT&T gives some iPhone 3G owners a break on iPhone 3G S price. (technologizer.com)
1636.
Un-Clear: Registered Traveler Company Shuts Down (blogs.wsj.com)
1637.
The Jack Welch MBA (economist.com)
1638.
Newspaper Model for Success: Ditch the Press, Dismiss the Staff (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
1639.
Atul Gawande on Health Care Costs (newyorker.com)
1640.
Napkee - make your Balsamiq mockups come alive (napkee.com)
1641.
Mobile Open Source: Inside the Pre (funambol.com)
1642.
Ask HN: What tools do you use to manage contact with your users? ()
1643.
Artificial Life on the Horizon (singularityhub.com)
1644.
Work with Zenter guys on a mobile side project ()
1645.
Adobe gives web designers more power with Flash Catalyst (venturebeat.com)
1646.
Using wikis to manage software projects (blogs.activestate.com)
1647.
Mozilla JetPack: Lowering the Bar to Extend Firefox (linux-mag.com)
1648.
Do Young Venture Capitalists Have an Advantage? (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1649.
How USAir Turned My Grumpy Mood Around (chrisbrogan.com)
1650.
Adobe makes Acrobat.com a business with paid accounts (news.cnet.com)