June 2009 Archive
1831.
FlOw clone released on iPhone, developer pleads ignorance (arstechnica.com)
1832.
Ask HN: Feedback on my app engine project? ()
1833.
Window damage on Atlantis threatens six month delay to STS-129 (nasaspaceflight.com)
1834.
Here’s How iPhone App Store Ratings Work. Hint: They Don’t. (techcrunch.com)
1835.
Krugman on the current economic mess: It's Reagan's Fault (nytimes.com)
1836.
Ask HN: Ways to transfer money among users? ()
1837.
Supreme Court to Review 'Business Method' Patents (businessweek.com)
1838.
Another archetype bites the dustbin (michaelmarshallsmith.wordpress.com)
1839.
This Team has an "I" (google.com)
1840.
How to Care For and Feed Software Developers (linux-mag.com)
1841.
Natural Selection: Essential Concepts and Common Misconceptions (springerlink.com)
1842.
Clojure moving to github? (github.com)
1843.
Banksy's latest art hack (news.bbc.co.uk)
1844.
Genome Projector: ZUI for molecular biology (g-language.org)
1845.
Palm responds to Apple iTunes threat (linuxdevices.com)
1846.
Ask HN: How did you get started with your first start-up? ()
1847.
The Flight of the Startup (threeriversinstitute.org)
1848.
Margie Profet's Unfinished Symphony (weeklyscientist.blogspot.com)
1849.
A Painless Introduction To Finite State Machines (lamsonproject.org)
1850.
Javelin launches with $70M fund for early-stage startups (venturebeat.com)
1851.
Why joint ventures fail so often (sethgodin.typepad.com)
1852.
Ask PG: Really interesting articles on Page 1. Has Anything Changed in Rating? ()
1853.
Opera 10 beta is out (my.opera.com)
1854.
Announcing the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit 1.1 (thejit.org)
1855.
Rails Core Team Response to HTTP Digest Security Issue (groups.google.com)
1856.
It’s a startup, not a spreadsheet (startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com)
1857.
List of WHO Essential Medicines (for developing economies) (en.wikipedia.org)
1858.
How to Get Started with iPhone Development (webdesignerdepot.com)
1859.
DOM selectors API in Firefox 3.5 (hacks.mozilla.org)
1860.
Samsung debuts first 32GB DDR3 memory module (engadget.com)